Array issueArray issue (126 lines) From: sas quest <sasquest@GMAIL.COM> Re: Array issue (129 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: Array issue (139 lines) From: sas quest <sasquest@GMAIL.COM> Automatic reply: SAS-L Digest - 22 Oct 2010 - Special issue (#2010-1158)Automatic reply: SAS-L Digest - 22 Oct 2010 - Special issue (#2010-1158) (12 lines) From: Lynne Bickelhaupt <Lynne.Bickelhaupt@MEREDITH.COM> Basic matrix operations without IMLBasic matrix operations without IML (17 lines) From: Keith Dunnigan <dunnigan_k@YAHOO.COM> Re: Basic matrix operations without IML (34 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Button in Excel to call Add-ins 4.2 and run process on ServerButton in Excel to call Add-ins 4.2 and run process on Server (41 lines) From: Andy Bolton <AndrewBolton@HALIFAX.CO.UK> Re: Button in Excel to call Add-ins 4.2 and run process on Server (55 lines) From: Sterling Paramore <gnilrets@GMAIL.COM> Re: Button in Excel to call Add-ins 4.2 and run process on Server (85 lines) From: Andy Bolton <AndrewBolton@HALIFAX.CO.UK> Re: Button in Excel to call Add-ins 4.2 and run process on Server (118 lines) From: Alan Churchill <alan.churchill@SAVIAN.NET> Re: Button in Excel to call Add-ins 4.2 and run process on Server (135 lines) From: Sterling Paramore <gnilrets@GMAIL.COM> Re: Button in Excel to call Add-ins 4.2 and run process on Server (210 lines) From: Alan Churchill <alan.churchill@SAVIAN.NET> Re: Button in Excel to call Add-ins 4.2 and run process on Server (265 lines) From: Andy Bolton <AndrewBolton@HALIFAX.CO.UK> Re: Button in Excel to call Add-ins 4.2 and run process on Server (307 lines) From: Alan Churchill <alan.churchill@SAVIAN.NET> Re: Button in Excel to call Add-ins 4.2 and run process on Server (332 lines) From: Alan Churchill <alan.churchill@SAVIAN.NET> Code OptmisationCode Optmisation (101 lines) From: Ricardo Gonçalves da Silva <rgs.rsilva@BANCOVOTORANTIM.COM.BR> Re: Code Optmisation (104 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Re: Code Optmisation (18 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Re: Code Optmisation (133 lines) From: Nat Wooding <nathani@VERIZON.NET> Collapsing date records with no gapsCollapsing date records with no gaps (29 lines) From: David Friedman <harrypotterdhf@EARTHLINK.NET> Re: Collapsing date records with no gaps (201 lines) From: Sterling Paramore <gnilrets@GMAIL.COM> Re: Collapsing date records with no gaps (91 lines) From: Nordlund, Dan (DSHS/RDA) <NordlDJ@DSHS.WA.GOV> Re: Collapsing date records with no gaps (154 lines) From: shyamprasad samisetti <shyam.cbz@GMAIL.COM> Re: Collapsing date records with no gaps (202 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: Collapsing date records with no gaps (227 lines) From: Sterling Paramore <gnilrets@GMAIL.COM> Re: Collapsing date records with no gaps (249 lines) From: Keintz, H. 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Mark <mkeintz@WHARTON.UPENN.EDU> Re: Collapsing date records with no gaps (390 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Compare Entries in Two ColumnsCompare Entries in Two Columns (24 lines) From: Chao Yawo <Yawo1964@YAHOO.COM> Re: Compare Entries in Two Columns (43 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> Re: Compare Entries in Two Columns (49 lines) From: William Whitworth <wcw2@CDC.GOV> Concatenating a field for each IDConcatenating a field for each ID (30 lines) From: David Friedman <harrypotterdhf@EARTHLINK.NET> Re: Concatenating a field for each ID (38 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Re: Concatenating a field for each ID (67 lines) From: Pratap Kunwar <pkunwar@GMAIL.COM> Re: Concatenating a field for each ID (104 lines) From: shyamprasad samisetti <shyam.cbz@GMAIL.COM> Re: Concatenating a field for each ID (141 lines) From: Sterling Paramore <gnilrets@GMAIL.COM> Re: Concatenating a field for each ID (76 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Concatenating a field for each ID (79 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Re: Concatenating a field for each ID (134 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: Concatenating a field for each ID (7 lines) From: David Friedman <harrypotterdhf@EARTHLINK.NET> Re: Concatenating a field for each ID (163 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Concatenating a field for each ID (106 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. (CDC/OCOO/ITSO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Re: Concatenating a field for each ID (74 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <suzanne.mccoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> Consultant needed for WTP analysis based on results from a conjoint surveyConsultant needed for WTP analysis based on results from a conjoint survey (25 lines) From: Paul Miller <pjmiller_57@YAHOO.COM> DDE problem: Macros in Excel not executingRe: DDE problem: Macros in Excel not executing (148 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: DDE problem: Macros in Excel not executing (165 lines) From: Nat Wooding <nathani@VERIZON.NET> Re: DDE problem: Macros in Excel not executing (147 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: DDE problem: Macros in Excel not executing (190 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Data Step/SQL subtraction problemRe: Data Step/SQL subtraction problem (50 lines) From: Mary <mlhoward@AVALON.NET> Excelxp v1.116 and TitlesExcelxp v1.116 and Titles (68 lines) From: Philip C <SASL.PhilipC@GMAIL.COM> Re: Excelxp v1.116 and Titles (162 lines) From: Mary <mlhoward@AVALON.NET> Forcing filename capitalizationForcing filename capitalization (20 lines) From: Clapson, Andrew - PPD/DPP <Andrew.Clapson@STATCAN.GC.CA> Re: Forcing filename capitalization (39 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: Forcing filename capitalization (50 lines) From: Tom Abernathy <tom.abernathy@GMAIL.COM> Re: Forcing filename capitalization (75 lines) From: Clapson, Andrew - PPD/DPP <Andrew.Clapson@STATCAN.GC.CA> Function vs. operator: if statement short circuit processingFunction vs. operator: if statement short circuit processing (50 lines) From: Scott Bass <sas_l_739@YAHOO.COM.AU> Re: Function vs. operator: if statement short circuit processing (74 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: Function vs. operator: if statement short circuit processing (88 lines) From: Mark Miller <mdhmiller@GMAIL.COM> Re: Function vs. operator: if statement short circuit processing (61 lines) From: Tom Abernathy <tom.abernathy@GMAIL.COM> Generating sample CIs around a population meanGenerating sample CIs around a population mean (16 lines) From: P. 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(CDC/OCOO/ITSO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Re: ICD: ICD-9 or ICD-10 (32 lines) From: John Burton <jrburtonsaspro@GMAIL.COM> Introduction to RIntroduction to R (26 lines) From: Dorothy Middleton <courses@STATCOURSE.COM> Re: Introduction to R (31 lines) From: Jordan, Lewis <Lewis.Jordan@WEYERHAEUSER.COM> Re: Introduction to R (43 lines) From: Murphy Choy <goladin@GMAIL.COM> Re: Introduction to R (73 lines) From: Daniel Nordlund <djnordlund@FRONTIER.COM> Re: Introduction to R (78 lines) From: Murphy Choy <goladin@GMAIL.COM> Loop or Array or data stepLoop or Array or data step (44 lines) From: Kim Brown <kibrown@LADHS.ORG> Re: Loop or Array or data step (94 lines) From: Robin R High <rhigh@UNMC.EDU> Re: Loop or Array or data step (79 lines) From: Chang Chung <chang_y_chung@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Loop or Array or data step (104 lines) From: Jack Clark <jclark@HILLTOP.UMBC.EDU> Re: Loop or Array or data step (7 lines) From: Kim Brown <kibrown@LADHS.ORG> Re: Loop or Array or data step (46 lines) From: Choate, Paul@DDS <Paul.Choate@DDS.CA.GOV> Re: Loop or Array or data step (38 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. 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Fisher, Ph.D. <dfisher@CSULB.EDU> Re: Need p-value or confidence limits (38 lines) From: Peter Flom <peterflomconsulting@MINDSPRING.COM> Not-Entirely-Global ForumNot-Entirely-Global Forum (17 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <jfh@ACM.ORG> Online SmartPLS Workshops November 2010Online SmartPLS Workshops November 2010 (93 lines) From: Geoffrey Hubona <ghubona@GMAIL.COM> PROC GLMPROC GLM (19 lines) From: Tanmoy K Mukherjee <tkmcornell@YAHOO.COM> Re: PROC GLM (35 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: PROC GLM (34 lines) From: Tanmoy Mukherjee <tkmcornell@YAHOO.COM> Re: PROC GLM (78 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: PROC GLM (26 lines) From: oloolo <dynamicpanel@YAHOO.COM> Re: PROC GLM (40 lines) From: Wensui Liu <liuwensui@GMAIL.COM> Re: PROC GLM (83 lines) From: Wensui Liu <liuwensui@GMAIL.COM> PROC GMAP questionPROC GMAP question (97 lines) From: Randall Powers <powers_r@BLS.GOV> Re: PROC GMAP question (114 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: PROC GMAP question (118 lines) From: Nat Wooding <nathani@VERIZON.NET> Re: PROC GMAP question (118 lines) From: Ya Huang <ya.huang@AMYLIN.COM> Re: PROC GMAP question (15 lines) From: Michelle Zunnurain <michelle_zunnurain@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: PROC GMAP question (23 lines) From: Randall Powers <powers_r@BLS.GOV> Re: PROC GMAP question (20 lines) From: Randall Powers <powers_r@BLS.GOV> PharmaSUG Call For Papers is Now OpenPharmaSUG Call For Papers is Now Open (12 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. 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(CDC/OCOO/ITSO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Proc boxplot- overlayProc boxplot- overlay (21 lines) From: Mark S. <marksmolkin@GMAIL.COM> Proc gchart - plotting bars + standard deviationsProc gchart - plotting bars + standard deviations (28 lines) From: Joakim Englund <joakim.englund@GMAIL.COM> Re: Proc gchart - plotting bars + standard deviations (54 lines) From: Murphy, Christopher F. - CO 1st <MurphyC@DHW.IDAHO.GOV> Re: Proc gchart - plotting bars + standard deviations (37 lines) From: r.hockey@SPH.UQ.EDU.AU Programmatically determining length of character variables in CSV file Part DeuxProgrammatically determining length of character variables in CSV file Part Deux (295 lines) From: Kirby, Ted <ted.kirby@LEWIN.COM> Re: Programmatically determining length of character variables in CSV file Part Deux (312 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: Programmatically determining length of character variables in CSV file Part Deux (328 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: Programmatically determining length of character variables in CSV file Part Deux (334 lines) From: Tom Abernathy <tom.abernathy@GMAIL.COM> Re: Programmatically determining length of character variables in CSV file Part Deux (385 lines) From: Kirby, Ted <ted.kirby@LEWIN.COM> Re: Programmatically determining length of character variables in CSV file Part Deux (54 lines) From: Tom Abernathy <tom.abernathy@GMAIL.COM> Re: Programmatically determining length of character variables in CSV file Part Deux (295 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Re: Programmatically determining length of character variables in CSV file Part Deux (343 lines) From: Kirby, Ted <ted.kirby@LEWIN.COM> RE: How to rename variable names containing invalid sas characters ö and äRe: RE: How to rename variable names containing invalid sas characters ö and ä (82 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <gerhard.hellriegel@T-ONLINE.DE> RES: Code OptmisationRES: Code Optmisation (120 lines) From: Ricardo Gonçalves da Silva <rgs.rsilva@BANCOVOTORANTIM.COM.BR> RES: Code Optmisation (146 lines) From: Ricardo Gonçalves da Silva <rgs.rsilva@BANCOVOTORANTIM.COM.BR> RES: Code Optmisation (59 lines) From: Ricardo Gonçalves da Silva <rgs.rsilva@BANCOVOTORANTIM.COM.BR> Re proc transpose issueRe: Re proc transpose issue (80 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: How to rename variable names containing inva lid sas characters ö and äRe: Re: How to rename variable names containing inva lid sas characters ö and ä (111 lines) From: Sterling Paramore <gnilrets@GMAIL.COM> Re: How to rename variable names containing invalid sas characters ö and äRe: Re: How to rename variable names containing invalid sas characters ö and ä (94 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <gerhard.hellriegel@T-ONLINE.DE> Re: Re: How to rename variable names containing invalid sas characters ö and ä (205 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: Re: How to rename variable names containing invalid sas characters ö and äRe: Re: Re: How to rename variable names containing invalid sas characters ö and ä (152 lines) From: Sterling Paramore <gnilrets@GMAIL.COM> Re: Re: How to rename variable names containing inva lid sas characters ö and äRe: Re: Re: How to rename variable names containing inva lid sas characters ö and ä (135 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <gerhard.hellriegel@T-ONLINE.DE> Re: Re: Re: How to rename variable names containing inva lid sas characters ö and ä (124 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <gerhard.hellriegel@T-ONLINE.DE> Re: Re: Re: How to rename variable names containing inva lid sas characters ö and ä (133 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <gerhard.hellriegel@T-ONLINE.DE> Rotate Row DataRe: Rotate Row Data (68 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: Rotate Row Data (102 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> SAS AF - linking default values to selection tableSAS AF - linking default values to selection table (34 lines) From: Clapson, Andrew - PPD/DPP <Andrew.Clapson@STATCAN.GC.CA> Re: SAS AF - linking default values to selection table (96 lines) From: Randy Herbison <RandyHerbison@WESTAT.COM> SAS on mainframesRe: SAS on mainframes (42 lines) From: John Burton <jrburtonsaspro@GMAIL.COM> Re: SAS on mainframes (64 lines) From: Alan Churchill <alan.churchill@SAVIAN.NET> Re: SAS on mainframes (20 lines) From: John Burton <jrburtonsaspro@GMAIL.COM> SAS-L Digest - 25 Oct 2010 - Special issue (#2010-1164)Re: SAS-L Digest - 25 Oct 2010 - Special issue (#2010-1164) (1296 lines) From: Jason Sparks <jasonsparks@WELLSFARGO.COM> SAS-L Digest - 27 Oct 2010 - Special issue (#2010-1172)Re: SAS-L Digest - 27 Oct 2010 - Special issue (#2010-1172) (1197 lines) From: Jason Sparks <jasonsparks@WELLSFARGO.COM> Re: SAS-L Digest - 27 Oct 2010 - Special issue (#2010-1172) (37 lines) From: F J Kelley <jkelley@UGA.EDU> SGF call for papers closes on 25thSGF call for papers closes on 25th (21 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. (CDC/OCOO/ITSO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> SQL performanceRe: SQL performance (22 lines) From: Sigurd W. Hermansen <hermans1@WESTAT.COM> Summing across records - and more...Summing across records - and more... (21 lines) From: Laughing Beggar <laughing_beggar@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Summing across records - and more... (51 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: Summing across records - and more... (47 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: Summing across records - and more... (83 lines) From: Nat Wooding <nathani@VERIZON.NET> Survival analysis in crossover designSurvival analysis in crossover design (54 lines) From: Marc Mooney UMN <moon0078@UMN.EDU> TRANWRDing carriage returns?TRANWRDing carriage returns? (37 lines) From: Wall, Steven <steve.wall@PIONEER.COM> Re: TRANWRDing carriage returns? (65 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: TRANWRDing carriage returns? (49 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: TRANWRDing carriage returns? 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(354 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: What is difference between using rename in data or set statement? (405 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> When does PROC SQL consistently leave incoming data order unchanged?When does PROC SQL consistently leave incoming data order unchanged? (73 lines) From: Keintz, H. Mark <mkeintz@WHARTON.UPENN.EDU> Re: When does PROC SQL consistently leave incoming data order unchanged? (83 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: When does PROC SQL consistently leave incoming data order unchanged? (91 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <jfh@STANFORDALUMNI.ORG> Re: When does PROC SQL consistently leave incoming data order unchanged? (85 lines) From: Mary <mlhoward@AVALON.NET> Re: When does PROC SQL consistently leave incoming data order unchanged? (139 lines) From: Keintz, H. Mark <mkeintz@WHARTON.UPENN.EDU> Re: When does PROC SQL consistently leave incoming data order unchanged? (112 lines) From: Keintz, H. 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(88 lines) From: Sigurd Hermansen <HERMANS1@WESTAT.COM> Withing group and withing variable comparisonWithing group and withing variable comparison (26 lines) From: Robert O'Brien <obri0313@GMAIL.COM> Re: Withing group and withing variable comparison (50 lines) From: Peter Flom <peterflomconsulting@MINDSPRING.COM> Re: Withing group and withing variable comparison (89 lines) From: Robert O'Brien <obri0313@GMAIL.COM> Re: Withing group and withing variable comparison (33 lines) From: Peter Flom <peterflomconsulting@MINDSPRING.COM> Re: Withing group and withing variable comparison (47 lines) From: Robert O'Brien <obri0313@GMAIL.COM> Re: Withing group and withing variable comparison (66 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@GMAIL.COM> Re: Withing group and withing variable comparison (88 lines) From: Robert O'Brien <obri0313@GMAIL.COM> Re: Withing group and withing variable comparison (52 lines) From: Jason Schoeneberger <jschoeneberger@CAROLINA.RR.COM> Re: Withing group and withing variable comparison (62 lines) From: Robert O'Brien <obri0313@GMAIL.COM> create Oracle table with SQL pass throughcreate Oracle table with SQL pass through (10 lines) From: Phil Spence <linux70@COMCAST.NET> Re: create Oracle table with SQL pass through (24 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> Re: create Oracle table with SQL pass through (24 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> Re: create Oracle table with SQL pass through (51 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: create Oracle table with SQL pass through (37 lines) From: F J Kelley <jkelley@UGA.EDU> Re: create Oracle table with SQL pass through (45 lines) From: Jim Groeneveld <jim.1stat@YAHOO.COM> Re: create Oracle table with SQL pass through (65 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> file statementfile statement (33 lines) From: Pradeep <chittiprolupradeep@GMAIL.COM> Re: file statement (46 lines) From: Murphy Choy <goladin@GMAIL.COM> Re: file statement (27 lines) From: Pradeep <chittiprolupradeep@GMAIL.COM> Re: file statement (67 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> how to create a new catalog in sasRe: how to create a new catalog in sas (25 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: how to create a new catalog in sas (52 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <gerhard.hellriegel@T-ONLINE.DE> importing Access extension = accdbimporting Access extension = accdb (53 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. 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Automatic reply: SAS-L Digest - 22 Oct 2010 - Special issue (#2010-1158)Automatic reply: SAS-L Digest - 22 Oct 2010 - Special issue (#2010-1158) (12 lines) From: Lynne Bickelhaupt <Lynne.Bickelhaupt@MEREDITH.COM> Basic matrix operations without IMLBasic matrix operations without IML (17 lines) From: Keith Dunnigan <dunnigan_k@YAHOO.COM> Re: Basic matrix operations without IML (34 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Button in Excel to call Add-ins 4.2 and run process on ServerButton in Excel to call Add-ins 4.2 and run process on Server (41 lines) From: Andy Bolton <AndrewBolton@HALIFAX.CO.UK> Re: Button in Excel to call Add-ins 4.2 and run process on Server (55 lines) From: Sterling Paramore <gnilrets@GMAIL.COM> Re: Button in Excel to call Add-ins 4.2 and run process on Server (85 lines) From: Andy Bolton <AndrewBolton@HALIFAX.CO.UK> Re: Button in Excel to call Add-ins 4.2 and run process on Server (118 lines) From: Alan Churchill <alan.churchill@SAVIAN.NET> Re: Button in Excel to call Add-ins 4.2 and run process on Server (135 lines) From: Sterling Paramore <gnilrets@GMAIL.COM> Re: Button in Excel to call Add-ins 4.2 and run process on Server (210 lines) From: Alan Churchill <alan.churchill@SAVIAN.NET> Re: Button in Excel to call Add-ins 4.2 and run process on Server (265 lines) From: Andy Bolton <AndrewBolton@HALIFAX.CO.UK> Re: Button in Excel to call Add-ins 4.2 and run process on Server (307 lines) From: Alan Churchill <alan.churchill@SAVIAN.NET> Re: Button in Excel to call Add-ins 4.2 and run process on Server (332 lines) From: Alan Churchill <alan.churchill@SAVIAN.NET> Code OptmisationCode Optmisation (101 lines) From: Ricardo Gonçalves da Silva <rgs.rsilva@BANCOVOTORANTIM.COM.BR> Re: Code Optmisation (104 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Re: Code Optmisation (18 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Re: Code Optmisation (133 lines) From: Nat Wooding <nathani@VERIZON.NET> Collapsing date records with no gapsCollapsing date records with no gaps (29 lines) From: David Friedman <harrypotterdhf@EARTHLINK.NET> Re: Collapsing date records with no gaps (201 lines) From: Sterling Paramore <gnilrets@GMAIL.COM> Re: Collapsing date records with no gaps (91 lines) From: Nordlund, Dan (DSHS/RDA) <NordlDJ@DSHS.WA.GOV> Re: Collapsing date records with no gaps (154 lines) From: shyamprasad samisetti <shyam.cbz@GMAIL.COM> Re: Collapsing date records with no gaps (202 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: Collapsing date records with no gaps (227 lines) From: Sterling Paramore <gnilrets@GMAIL.COM> Re: Collapsing date records with no gaps (249 lines) From: Keintz, H. 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Mark <mkeintz@WHARTON.UPENN.EDU> Re: Collapsing date records with no gaps (390 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Compare Entries in Two ColumnsCompare Entries in Two Columns (24 lines) From: Chao Yawo <Yawo1964@YAHOO.COM> Re: Compare Entries in Two Columns (43 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> Re: Compare Entries in Two Columns (49 lines) From: William Whitworth <wcw2@CDC.GOV> Concatenating a field for each IDConcatenating a field for each ID (30 lines) From: David Friedman <harrypotterdhf@EARTHLINK.NET> Re: Concatenating a field for each ID (38 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Re: Concatenating a field for each ID (67 lines) From: Pratap Kunwar <pkunwar@GMAIL.COM> Re: Concatenating a field for each ID (104 lines) From: shyamprasad samisetti <shyam.cbz@GMAIL.COM> Re: Concatenating a field for each ID (141 lines) From: Sterling Paramore <gnilrets@GMAIL.COM> Re: Concatenating a field for each ID (76 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Concatenating a field for each ID (79 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Re: Concatenating a field for each ID (134 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: Concatenating a field for each ID (7 lines) From: David Friedman <harrypotterdhf@EARTHLINK.NET> Re: Concatenating a field for each ID (163 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Concatenating a field for each ID (106 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. (CDC/OCOO/ITSO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Re: Concatenating a field for each ID (74 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <suzanne.mccoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> Consultant needed for WTP analysis based on results from a conjoint surveyConsultant needed for WTP analysis based on results from a conjoint survey (25 lines) From: Paul Miller <pjmiller_57@YAHOO.COM> DDE problem: Macros in Excel not executingRe: DDE problem: Macros in Excel not executing (148 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: DDE problem: Macros in Excel not executing (165 lines) From: Nat Wooding <nathani@VERIZON.NET> Re: DDE problem: Macros in Excel not executing (147 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: DDE problem: Macros in Excel not executing (190 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Data Step/SQL subtraction problemRe: Data Step/SQL subtraction problem (50 lines) From: Mary <mlhoward@AVALON.NET> Excelxp v1.116 and TitlesExcelxp v1.116 and Titles (68 lines) From: Philip C <SASL.PhilipC@GMAIL.COM> Re: Excelxp v1.116 and Titles (162 lines) From: Mary <mlhoward@AVALON.NET> Forcing filename capitalizationForcing filename capitalization (20 lines) From: Clapson, Andrew - PPD/DPP <Andrew.Clapson@STATCAN.GC.CA> Re: Forcing filename capitalization (39 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: Forcing filename capitalization (50 lines) From: Tom Abernathy <tom.abernathy@GMAIL.COM> Re: Forcing filename capitalization (75 lines) From: Clapson, Andrew - PPD/DPP <Andrew.Clapson@STATCAN.GC.CA> Function vs. operator: if statement short circuit processingFunction vs. operator: if statement short circuit processing (50 lines) From: Scott Bass <sas_l_739@YAHOO.COM.AU> Re: Function vs. operator: if statement short circuit processing (74 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: Function vs. operator: if statement short circuit processing (88 lines) From: Mark Miller <mdhmiller@GMAIL.COM> Re: Function vs. operator: if statement short circuit processing (61 lines) From: Tom Abernathy <tom.abernathy@GMAIL.COM> Generating sample CIs around a population meanGenerating sample CIs around a population mean (16 lines) From: P. 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(CDC/OCOO/ITSO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Re: ICD: ICD-9 or ICD-10 (32 lines) From: John Burton <jrburtonsaspro@GMAIL.COM> Introduction to RIntroduction to R (26 lines) From: Dorothy Middleton <courses@STATCOURSE.COM> Re: Introduction to R (31 lines) From: Jordan, Lewis <Lewis.Jordan@WEYERHAEUSER.COM> Re: Introduction to R (43 lines) From: Murphy Choy <goladin@GMAIL.COM> Re: Introduction to R (73 lines) From: Daniel Nordlund <djnordlund@FRONTIER.COM> Re: Introduction to R (78 lines) From: Murphy Choy <goladin@GMAIL.COM> Loop or Array or data stepLoop or Array or data step (44 lines) From: Kim Brown <kibrown@LADHS.ORG> Re: Loop or Array or data step (94 lines) From: Robin R High <rhigh@UNMC.EDU> Re: Loop or Array or data step (79 lines) From: Chang Chung <chang_y_chung@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Loop or Array or data step (104 lines) From: Jack Clark <jclark@HILLTOP.UMBC.EDU> Re: Loop or Array or data step (7 lines) From: Kim Brown <kibrown@LADHS.ORG> Re: Loop or Array or data step (46 lines) From: Choate, Paul@DDS <Paul.Choate@DDS.CA.GOV> Re: Loop or Array or data step (38 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. 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(CDC/OCOO/ITSO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Proc boxplot- overlayProc boxplot- overlay (21 lines) From: Mark S. <marksmolkin@GMAIL.COM> Proc gchart - plotting bars + standard deviationsProc gchart - plotting bars + standard deviations (28 lines) From: Joakim Englund <joakim.englund@GMAIL.COM> Re: Proc gchart - plotting bars + standard deviations (54 lines) From: Murphy, Christopher F. - CO 1st <MurphyC@DHW.IDAHO.GOV> Re: Proc gchart - plotting bars + standard deviations (37 lines) From: r.hockey@SPH.UQ.EDU.AU Programmatically determining length of character variables in CSV file Part DeuxProgrammatically determining length of character variables in CSV file Part Deux (295 lines) From: Kirby, Ted <ted.kirby@LEWIN.COM> Re: Programmatically determining length of character variables in CSV file Part Deux (312 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: Programmatically determining length of character variables in CSV file Part Deux (328 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: Programmatically determining length of character variables in CSV file Part Deux (334 lines) From: Tom Abernathy <tom.abernathy@GMAIL.COM> Re: Programmatically determining length of character variables in CSV file Part Deux (385 lines) From: Kirby, Ted <ted.kirby@LEWIN.COM> Re: Programmatically determining length of character variables in CSV file Part Deux (54 lines) From: Tom Abernathy <tom.abernathy@GMAIL.COM> Re: Programmatically determining length of character variables in CSV file Part Deux (295 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Re: Programmatically determining length of character variables in CSV file Part Deux (343 lines) From: Kirby, Ted <ted.kirby@LEWIN.COM> RE: How to rename variable names containing invalid sas characters ö and äRe: RE: How to rename variable names containing invalid sas characters ö and ä (82 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <gerhard.hellriegel@T-ONLINE.DE> RES: Code OptmisationRES: Code Optmisation (120 lines) From: Ricardo Gonçalves da Silva <rgs.rsilva@BANCOVOTORANTIM.COM.BR> RES: Code Optmisation (146 lines) From: Ricardo Gonçalves da Silva <rgs.rsilva@BANCOVOTORANTIM.COM.BR> RES: Code Optmisation (59 lines) From: Ricardo Gonçalves da Silva <rgs.rsilva@BANCOVOTORANTIM.COM.BR> Re proc transpose issueRe: Re proc transpose issue (80 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: How to rename variable names containing inva lid sas characters ö and äRe: Re: How to rename variable names containing inva lid sas characters ö and ä (111 lines) From: Sterling Paramore <gnilrets@GMAIL.COM> Re: How to rename variable names containing invalid sas characters ö and äRe: Re: How to rename variable names containing invalid sas characters ö and ä (94 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <gerhard.hellriegel@T-ONLINE.DE> Re: Re: How to rename variable names containing invalid sas characters ö and ä (205 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: Re: How to rename variable names containing invalid sas characters ö and äRe: Re: Re: How to rename variable names containing invalid sas characters ö and ä (152 lines) From: Sterling Paramore <gnilrets@GMAIL.COM> Re: Re: How to rename variable names containing inva lid sas characters ö and äRe: Re: Re: How to rename variable names containing inva lid sas characters ö and ä (135 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <gerhard.hellriegel@T-ONLINE.DE> Re: Re: Re: How to rename variable names containing inva lid sas characters ö and ä (124 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <gerhard.hellriegel@T-ONLINE.DE> Re: Re: Re: How to rename variable names containing inva lid sas characters ö and ä (133 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <gerhard.hellriegel@T-ONLINE.DE> Rotate Row DataRe: Rotate Row Data (68 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: Rotate Row Data (102 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> SAS AF - linking default values to selection tableSAS AF - linking default values to selection table (34 lines) From: Clapson, Andrew - PPD/DPP <Andrew.Clapson@STATCAN.GC.CA> Re: SAS AF - linking default values to selection table (96 lines) From: Randy Herbison <RandyHerbison@WESTAT.COM> SAS on mainframesRe: SAS on mainframes (42 lines) From: John Burton <jrburtonsaspro@GMAIL.COM> Re: SAS on mainframes (64 lines) From: Alan Churchill <alan.churchill@SAVIAN.NET> Re: SAS on mainframes (20 lines) From: John Burton <jrburtonsaspro@GMAIL.COM> SAS-L Digest - 25 Oct 2010 - Special issue (#2010-1164)Re: SAS-L Digest - 25 Oct 2010 - Special issue (#2010-1164) (1296 lines) From: Jason Sparks <jasonsparks@WELLSFARGO.COM> SAS-L Digest - 27 Oct 2010 - Special issue (#2010-1172)Re: SAS-L Digest - 27 Oct 2010 - Special issue (#2010-1172) (1197 lines) From: Jason Sparks <jasonsparks@WELLSFARGO.COM> Re: SAS-L Digest - 27 Oct 2010 - Special issue (#2010-1172) (37 lines) From: F J Kelley <jkelley@UGA.EDU> SGF call for papers closes on 25thSGF call for papers closes on 25th (21 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. 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(354 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: What is difference between using rename in data or set statement? (405 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> When does PROC SQL consistently leave incoming data order unchanged?When does PROC SQL consistently leave incoming data order unchanged? (73 lines) From: Keintz, H. Mark <mkeintz@WHARTON.UPENN.EDU> Re: When does PROC SQL consistently leave incoming data order unchanged? (83 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: When does PROC SQL consistently leave incoming data order unchanged? (91 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <jfh@STANFORDALUMNI.ORG> Re: When does PROC SQL consistently leave incoming data order unchanged? (85 lines) From: Mary <mlhoward@AVALON.NET> Re: When does PROC SQL consistently leave incoming data order unchanged? (139 lines) From: Keintz, H. Mark <mkeintz@WHARTON.UPENN.EDU> Re: When does PROC SQL consistently leave incoming data order unchanged? (112 lines) From: Keintz, H. 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Basic matrix operations without IMLBasic matrix operations without IML (17 lines) From: Keith Dunnigan <dunnigan_k@YAHOO.COM> Re: Basic matrix operations without IML (34 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Button in Excel to call Add-ins 4.2 and run process on ServerButton in Excel to call Add-ins 4.2 and run process on Server (41 lines) From: Andy Bolton <AndrewBolton@HALIFAX.CO.UK> Re: Button in Excel to call Add-ins 4.2 and run process on Server (55 lines) From: Sterling Paramore <gnilrets@GMAIL.COM> Re: Button in Excel to call Add-ins 4.2 and run process on Server (85 lines) From: Andy Bolton <AndrewBolton@HALIFAX.CO.UK> Re: Button in Excel to call Add-ins 4.2 and run process on Server (118 lines) From: Alan Churchill <alan.churchill@SAVIAN.NET> Re: Button in Excel to call Add-ins 4.2 and run process on Server (135 lines) From: Sterling Paramore <gnilrets@GMAIL.COM> Re: Button in Excel to call Add-ins 4.2 and run process on Server (210 lines) From: Alan Churchill <alan.churchill@SAVIAN.NET> Re: Button in Excel to call Add-ins 4.2 and run process on Server (265 lines) From: Andy Bolton <AndrewBolton@HALIFAX.CO.UK> Re: Button in Excel to call Add-ins 4.2 and run process on Server (307 lines) From: Alan Churchill <alan.churchill@SAVIAN.NET> Re: Button in Excel to call Add-ins 4.2 and run process on Server (332 lines) From: Alan Churchill <alan.churchill@SAVIAN.NET> Code OptmisationCode Optmisation (101 lines) From: Ricardo Gonçalves da Silva <rgs.rsilva@BANCOVOTORANTIM.COM.BR> Re: Code Optmisation (104 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Re: Code Optmisation (18 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Re: Code Optmisation (133 lines) From: Nat Wooding <nathani@VERIZON.NET> Collapsing date records with no gapsCollapsing date records with no gaps (29 lines) From: David Friedman <harrypotterdhf@EARTHLINK.NET> Re: Collapsing date records with no gaps (201 lines) From: Sterling Paramore <gnilrets@GMAIL.COM> Re: Collapsing date records with no gaps (91 lines) From: Nordlund, Dan (DSHS/RDA) <NordlDJ@DSHS.WA.GOV> Re: Collapsing date records with no gaps (154 lines) From: shyamprasad samisetti <shyam.cbz@GMAIL.COM> Re: Collapsing date records with no gaps (202 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: Collapsing date records with no gaps (227 lines) From: Sterling Paramore <gnilrets@GMAIL.COM> Re: Collapsing date records with no gaps (249 lines) From: Keintz, H. 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Mark <mkeintz@WHARTON.UPENN.EDU> Re: Collapsing date records with no gaps (390 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Compare Entries in Two ColumnsCompare Entries in Two Columns (24 lines) From: Chao Yawo <Yawo1964@YAHOO.COM> Re: Compare Entries in Two Columns (43 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> Re: Compare Entries in Two Columns (49 lines) From: William Whitworth <wcw2@CDC.GOV> Concatenating a field for each IDConcatenating a field for each ID (30 lines) From: David Friedman <harrypotterdhf@EARTHLINK.NET> Re: Concatenating a field for each ID (38 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Re: Concatenating a field for each ID (67 lines) From: Pratap Kunwar <pkunwar@GMAIL.COM> Re: Concatenating a field for each ID (104 lines) From: shyamprasad samisetti <shyam.cbz@GMAIL.COM> Re: Concatenating a field for each ID (141 lines) From: Sterling Paramore <gnilrets@GMAIL.COM> Re: Concatenating a field for each ID (76 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Concatenating a field for each ID (79 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Re: Concatenating a field for each ID (134 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: Concatenating a field for each ID (7 lines) From: David Friedman <harrypotterdhf@EARTHLINK.NET> Re: Concatenating a field for each ID (163 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Concatenating a field for each ID (106 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. (CDC/OCOO/ITSO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Re: Concatenating a field for each ID (74 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <suzanne.mccoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> Consultant needed for WTP analysis based on results from a conjoint surveyConsultant needed for WTP analysis based on results from a conjoint survey (25 lines) From: Paul Miller <pjmiller_57@YAHOO.COM> DDE problem: Macros in Excel not executingRe: DDE problem: Macros in Excel not executing (148 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: DDE problem: Macros in Excel not executing (165 lines) From: Nat Wooding <nathani@VERIZON.NET> Re: DDE problem: Macros in Excel not executing (147 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: DDE problem: Macros in Excel not executing (190 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Data Step/SQL subtraction problemRe: Data Step/SQL subtraction problem (50 lines) From: Mary <mlhoward@AVALON.NET> Excelxp v1.116 and TitlesExcelxp v1.116 and Titles (68 lines) From: Philip C <SASL.PhilipC@GMAIL.COM> Re: Excelxp v1.116 and Titles (162 lines) From: Mary <mlhoward@AVALON.NET> Forcing filename capitalizationForcing filename capitalization (20 lines) From: Clapson, Andrew - PPD/DPP <Andrew.Clapson@STATCAN.GC.CA> Re: Forcing filename capitalization (39 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: Forcing filename capitalization (50 lines) From: Tom Abernathy <tom.abernathy@GMAIL.COM> Re: Forcing filename capitalization (75 lines) From: Clapson, Andrew - PPD/DPP <Andrew.Clapson@STATCAN.GC.CA> Function vs. operator: if statement short circuit processingFunction vs. operator: if statement short circuit processing (50 lines) From: Scott Bass <sas_l_739@YAHOO.COM.AU> Re: Function vs. operator: if statement short circuit processing (74 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: Function vs. operator: if statement short circuit processing (88 lines) From: Mark Miller <mdhmiller@GMAIL.COM> Re: Function vs. operator: if statement short circuit processing (61 lines) From: Tom Abernathy <tom.abernathy@GMAIL.COM> Generating sample CIs around a population meanGenerating sample CIs around a population mean (16 lines) From: P. 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(CDC/OCOO/ITSO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Re: ICD: ICD-9 or ICD-10 (32 lines) From: John Burton <jrburtonsaspro@GMAIL.COM> Introduction to RIntroduction to R (26 lines) From: Dorothy Middleton <courses@STATCOURSE.COM> Re: Introduction to R (31 lines) From: Jordan, Lewis <Lewis.Jordan@WEYERHAEUSER.COM> Re: Introduction to R (43 lines) From: Murphy Choy <goladin@GMAIL.COM> Re: Introduction to R (73 lines) From: Daniel Nordlund <djnordlund@FRONTIER.COM> Re: Introduction to R (78 lines) From: Murphy Choy <goladin@GMAIL.COM> Loop or Array or data stepLoop or Array or data step (44 lines) From: Kim Brown <kibrown@LADHS.ORG> Re: Loop or Array or data step (94 lines) From: Robin R High <rhigh@UNMC.EDU> Re: Loop or Array or data step (79 lines) From: Chang Chung <chang_y_chung@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Loop or Array or data step (104 lines) From: Jack Clark <jclark@HILLTOP.UMBC.EDU> Re: Loop or Array or data step (7 lines) From: Kim Brown <kibrown@LADHS.ORG> Re: Loop or Array or data step (46 lines) From: Choate, Paul@DDS <Paul.Choate@DDS.CA.GOV> Re: Loop or Array or data step (38 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. 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(CDC/OCOO/ITSO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Proc boxplot- overlayProc boxplot- overlay (21 lines) From: Mark S. <marksmolkin@GMAIL.COM> Proc gchart - plotting bars + standard deviationsProc gchart - plotting bars + standard deviations (28 lines) From: Joakim Englund <joakim.englund@GMAIL.COM> Re: Proc gchart - plotting bars + standard deviations (54 lines) From: Murphy, Christopher F. - CO 1st <MurphyC@DHW.IDAHO.GOV> Re: Proc gchart - plotting bars + standard deviations (37 lines) From: r.hockey@SPH.UQ.EDU.AU Programmatically determining length of character variables in CSV file Part DeuxProgrammatically determining length of character variables in CSV file Part Deux (295 lines) From: Kirby, Ted <ted.kirby@LEWIN.COM> Re: Programmatically determining length of character variables in CSV file Part Deux (312 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: Programmatically determining length of character variables in CSV file Part Deux (328 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: Programmatically determining length of character variables in CSV file Part Deux (334 lines) From: Tom Abernathy <tom.abernathy@GMAIL.COM> Re: Programmatically determining length of character variables in CSV file Part Deux (385 lines) From: Kirby, Ted <ted.kirby@LEWIN.COM> Re: Programmatically determining length of character variables in CSV file Part Deux (54 lines) From: Tom Abernathy <tom.abernathy@GMAIL.COM> Re: Programmatically determining length of character variables in CSV file Part Deux (295 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Re: Programmatically determining length of character variables in CSV file Part Deux (343 lines) From: Kirby, Ted <ted.kirby@LEWIN.COM> RE: How to rename variable names containing invalid sas characters ö and äRe: RE: How to rename variable names containing invalid sas characters ö and ä (82 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <gerhard.hellriegel@T-ONLINE.DE> RES: Code OptmisationRES: Code Optmisation (120 lines) From: Ricardo Gonçalves da Silva <rgs.rsilva@BANCOVOTORANTIM.COM.BR> RES: Code Optmisation (146 lines) From: Ricardo Gonçalves da Silva <rgs.rsilva@BANCOVOTORANTIM.COM.BR> RES: Code Optmisation (59 lines) From: Ricardo Gonçalves da Silva <rgs.rsilva@BANCOVOTORANTIM.COM.BR> Re proc transpose issueRe: Re proc transpose issue (80 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: How to rename variable names containing inva lid sas characters ö and äRe: Re: How to rename variable names containing inva lid sas characters ö and ä (111 lines) From: Sterling Paramore <gnilrets@GMAIL.COM> Re: How to rename variable names containing invalid sas characters ö and äRe: Re: How to rename variable names containing invalid sas characters ö and ä (94 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <gerhard.hellriegel@T-ONLINE.DE> Re: Re: How to rename variable names containing invalid sas characters ö and ä (205 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: Re: How to rename variable names containing invalid sas characters ö and äRe: Re: Re: How to rename variable names containing invalid sas characters ö and ä (152 lines) From: Sterling Paramore <gnilrets@GMAIL.COM> Re: Re: How to rename variable names containing inva lid sas characters ö and äRe: Re: Re: How to rename variable names containing inva lid sas characters ö and ä (135 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <gerhard.hellriegel@T-ONLINE.DE> Re: Re: Re: How to rename variable names containing inva lid sas characters ö and ä (124 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <gerhard.hellriegel@T-ONLINE.DE> Re: Re: Re: How to rename variable names containing inva lid sas characters ö and ä (133 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <gerhard.hellriegel@T-ONLINE.DE> Rotate Row DataRe: Rotate Row Data (68 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: Rotate Row Data (102 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> SAS AF - linking default values to selection tableSAS AF - linking default values to selection table (34 lines) From: Clapson, Andrew - PPD/DPP <Andrew.Clapson@STATCAN.GC.CA> Re: SAS AF - linking default values to selection table (96 lines) From: Randy Herbison <RandyHerbison@WESTAT.COM> SAS on mainframesRe: SAS on mainframes (42 lines) From: John Burton <jrburtonsaspro@GMAIL.COM> Re: SAS on mainframes (64 lines) From: Alan Churchill <alan.churchill@SAVIAN.NET> Re: SAS on mainframes (20 lines) From: John Burton <jrburtonsaspro@GMAIL.COM> SAS-L Digest - 25 Oct 2010 - Special issue (#2010-1164)Re: SAS-L Digest - 25 Oct 2010 - Special issue (#2010-1164) (1296 lines) From: Jason Sparks <jasonsparks@WELLSFARGO.COM> SAS-L Digest - 27 Oct 2010 - Special issue (#2010-1172)Re: SAS-L Digest - 27 Oct 2010 - Special issue (#2010-1172) (1197 lines) From: Jason Sparks <jasonsparks@WELLSFARGO.COM> Re: SAS-L Digest - 27 Oct 2010 - Special issue (#2010-1172) (37 lines) From: F J Kelley <jkelley@UGA.EDU> SGF call for papers closes on 25thSGF call for papers closes on 25th (21 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. 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(88 lines) From: Sigurd Hermansen <HERMANS1@WESTAT.COM> Withing group and withing variable comparisonWithing group and withing variable comparison (26 lines) From: Robert O'Brien <obri0313@GMAIL.COM> Re: Withing group and withing variable comparison (50 lines) From: Peter Flom <peterflomconsulting@MINDSPRING.COM> Re: Withing group and withing variable comparison (89 lines) From: Robert O'Brien <obri0313@GMAIL.COM> Re: Withing group and withing variable comparison (33 lines) From: Peter Flom <peterflomconsulting@MINDSPRING.COM> Re: Withing group and withing variable comparison (47 lines) From: Robert O'Brien <obri0313@GMAIL.COM> Re: Withing group and withing variable comparison (66 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@GMAIL.COM> Re: Withing group and withing variable comparison (88 lines) From: Robert O'Brien <obri0313@GMAIL.COM> Re: Withing group and withing variable comparison (52 lines) From: Jason Schoeneberger <jschoeneberger@CAROLINA.RR.COM> Re: Withing group and withing variable comparison (62 lines) From: Robert O'Brien <obri0313@GMAIL.COM> create Oracle table with SQL pass throughcreate Oracle table with SQL pass through (10 lines) From: Phil Spence <linux70@COMCAST.NET> Re: create Oracle table with SQL pass through (24 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> Re: create Oracle table with SQL pass through (24 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> Re: create Oracle table with SQL pass through (51 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: create Oracle table with SQL pass through (37 lines) From: F J Kelley <jkelley@UGA.EDU> Re: create Oracle table with SQL pass through (45 lines) From: Jim Groeneveld <jim.1stat@YAHOO.COM> Re: create Oracle table with SQL pass through (65 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> file statementfile statement (33 lines) From: Pradeep <chittiprolupradeep@GMAIL.COM> Re: file statement (46 lines) From: Murphy Choy <goladin@GMAIL.COM> Re: file statement (27 lines) From: Pradeep <chittiprolupradeep@GMAIL.COM> Re: file statement (67 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> how to create a new catalog in sasRe: how to create a new catalog in sas (25 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: how to create a new catalog in sas (52 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <gerhard.hellriegel@T-ONLINE.DE> importing Access extension = accdbimporting Access extension = accdb (53 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. 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(CDC/OCOO/ITSO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> java issuejava issue (53 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> logistic regression: odds ratio interpretationlogistic regression: odds ratio interpretation (15 lines) From: christine <christinepeloquin1@GMAIL.COM> Re: logistic regression: odds ratio interpretation (63 lines) From: Dale McLerran <stringplayer_2@YAHOO.COM> Re: logistic regression: odds ratio interpretation (42 lines) From: Nordlund, Dan (DSHS/RDA) <NordlDJ@DSHS.WA.GOV> multi-character delimitermulti-character delimiter (17 lines) From: Chang Chung <chang_y_chung@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: multi-character delimiter (41 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: multi-character delimiter (40 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Re: multi-character delimiter (47 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: multi-character delimiter (62 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Re: multi-character delimiter (77 lines) From: Chang Chung <chang_y_chung@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: multi-character delimiter (88 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Re: multi-character delimiter (141 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> plotting in proc princompplotting in proc princomp (23 lines) From: Nabaneeta Saha <nsaha6@GMAIL.COM> problems in importing .txt fileRe: problems in importing .txt file (60 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: problems in importing .txt file (88 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: problems in importing .txt file (67 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> proc fcmp warning messageproc fcmp warning message (39 lines) From: Sterling Paramore <gnilrets@GMAIL.COM> proc mdsproc mds (30 lines) From: Nabaneeta Saha <nsaha6@GMAIL.COM> rename worksheetsRe: rename worksheets (75 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: rename worksheets (61 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patternsrolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (21 lines) From: White, Svend A. <SvendW@HEALTH.OK.GOV> Re: rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (30 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> Re: rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (51 lines) From: White, Svend A. <SvendW@HEALTH.OK.GOV> Re: rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (59 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (65 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (77 lines) From: White, Svend A. <SvendW@HEALTH.OK.GOV> Re: rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (55 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. 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Button in Excel to call Add-ins 4.2 and run process on ServerButton in Excel to call Add-ins 4.2 and run process on Server (41 lines) From: Andy Bolton <AndrewBolton@HALIFAX.CO.UK> Re: Button in Excel to call Add-ins 4.2 and run process on Server (55 lines) From: Sterling Paramore <gnilrets@GMAIL.COM> Re: Button in Excel to call Add-ins 4.2 and run process on Server (85 lines) From: Andy Bolton <AndrewBolton@HALIFAX.CO.UK> Re: Button in Excel to call Add-ins 4.2 and run process on Server (118 lines) From: Alan Churchill <alan.churchill@SAVIAN.NET> Re: Button in Excel to call Add-ins 4.2 and run process on Server (135 lines) From: Sterling Paramore <gnilrets@GMAIL.COM> Re: Button in Excel to call Add-ins 4.2 and run process on Server (210 lines) From: Alan Churchill <alan.churchill@SAVIAN.NET> Re: Button in Excel to call Add-ins 4.2 and run process on Server (265 lines) From: Andy Bolton <AndrewBolton@HALIFAX.CO.UK> Re: Button in Excel to call Add-ins 4.2 and run process on Server (307 lines) From: Alan Churchill <alan.churchill@SAVIAN.NET> Re: Button in Excel to call Add-ins 4.2 and run process on Server (332 lines) From: Alan Churchill <alan.churchill@SAVIAN.NET> Code OptmisationCode Optmisation (101 lines) From: Ricardo Gonçalves da Silva <rgs.rsilva@BANCOVOTORANTIM.COM.BR> Re: Code Optmisation (104 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Re: Code Optmisation (18 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Re: Code Optmisation (133 lines) From: Nat Wooding <nathani@VERIZON.NET> Collapsing date records with no gapsCollapsing date records with no gaps (29 lines) From: David Friedman <harrypotterdhf@EARTHLINK.NET> Re: Collapsing date records with no gaps (201 lines) From: Sterling Paramore <gnilrets@GMAIL.COM> Re: Collapsing date records with no gaps (91 lines) From: Nordlund, Dan (DSHS/RDA) <NordlDJ@DSHS.WA.GOV> Re: Collapsing date records with no gaps (154 lines) From: shyamprasad samisetti <shyam.cbz@GMAIL.COM> Re: Collapsing date records with no gaps (202 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: Collapsing date records with no gaps (227 lines) From: Sterling Paramore <gnilrets@GMAIL.COM> Re: Collapsing date records with no gaps (249 lines) From: Keintz, H. 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Mark <mkeintz@WHARTON.UPENN.EDU> Re: Collapsing date records with no gaps (390 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Compare Entries in Two ColumnsCompare Entries in Two Columns (24 lines) From: Chao Yawo <Yawo1964@YAHOO.COM> Re: Compare Entries in Two Columns (43 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> Re: Compare Entries in Two Columns (49 lines) From: William Whitworth <wcw2@CDC.GOV> Concatenating a field for each IDConcatenating a field for each ID (30 lines) From: David Friedman <harrypotterdhf@EARTHLINK.NET> Re: Concatenating a field for each ID (38 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Re: Concatenating a field for each ID (67 lines) From: Pratap Kunwar <pkunwar@GMAIL.COM> Re: Concatenating a field for each ID (104 lines) From: shyamprasad samisetti <shyam.cbz@GMAIL.COM> Re: Concatenating a field for each ID (141 lines) From: Sterling Paramore <gnilrets@GMAIL.COM> Re: Concatenating a field for each ID (76 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Concatenating a field for each ID (79 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Re: Concatenating a field for each ID (134 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: Concatenating a field for each ID (7 lines) From: David Friedman <harrypotterdhf@EARTHLINK.NET> Re: Concatenating a field for each ID (163 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Concatenating a field for each ID (106 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. (CDC/OCOO/ITSO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Re: Concatenating a field for each ID (74 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <suzanne.mccoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> Consultant needed for WTP analysis based on results from a conjoint surveyConsultant needed for WTP analysis based on results from a conjoint survey (25 lines) From: Paul Miller <pjmiller_57@YAHOO.COM> DDE problem: Macros in Excel not executingRe: DDE problem: Macros in Excel not executing (148 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: DDE problem: Macros in Excel not executing (165 lines) From: Nat Wooding <nathani@VERIZON.NET> Re: DDE problem: Macros in Excel not executing (147 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: DDE problem: Macros in Excel not executing (190 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Data Step/SQL subtraction problemRe: Data Step/SQL subtraction problem (50 lines) From: Mary <mlhoward@AVALON.NET> Excelxp v1.116 and TitlesExcelxp v1.116 and Titles (68 lines) From: Philip C <SASL.PhilipC@GMAIL.COM> Re: Excelxp v1.116 and Titles (162 lines) From: Mary <mlhoward@AVALON.NET> Forcing filename capitalizationForcing filename capitalization (20 lines) From: Clapson, Andrew - PPD/DPP <Andrew.Clapson@STATCAN.GC.CA> Re: Forcing filename capitalization (39 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: Forcing filename capitalization (50 lines) From: Tom Abernathy <tom.abernathy@GMAIL.COM> Re: Forcing filename capitalization (75 lines) From: Clapson, Andrew - PPD/DPP <Andrew.Clapson@STATCAN.GC.CA> Function vs. operator: if statement short circuit processingFunction vs. operator: if statement short circuit processing (50 lines) From: Scott Bass <sas_l_739@YAHOO.COM.AU> Re: Function vs. operator: if statement short circuit processing (74 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: Function vs. operator: if statement short circuit processing (88 lines) From: Mark Miller <mdhmiller@GMAIL.COM> Re: Function vs. operator: if statement short circuit processing (61 lines) From: Tom Abernathy <tom.abernathy@GMAIL.COM> Generating sample CIs around a population meanGenerating sample CIs around a population mean (16 lines) From: P. 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(CDC/OCOO/ITSO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Proc boxplot- overlayProc boxplot- overlay (21 lines) From: Mark S. <marksmolkin@GMAIL.COM> Proc gchart - plotting bars + standard deviationsProc gchart - plotting bars + standard deviations (28 lines) From: Joakim Englund <joakim.englund@GMAIL.COM> Re: Proc gchart - plotting bars + standard deviations (54 lines) From: Murphy, Christopher F. - CO 1st <MurphyC@DHW.IDAHO.GOV> Re: Proc gchart - plotting bars + standard deviations (37 lines) From: r.hockey@SPH.UQ.EDU.AU Programmatically determining length of character variables in CSV file Part DeuxProgrammatically determining length of character variables in CSV file Part Deux (295 lines) From: Kirby, Ted <ted.kirby@LEWIN.COM> Re: Programmatically determining length of character variables in CSV file Part Deux (312 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: Programmatically determining length of character variables in CSV file Part Deux (328 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: Programmatically determining length of character variables in CSV file Part Deux (334 lines) From: Tom Abernathy <tom.abernathy@GMAIL.COM> Re: Programmatically determining length of character variables in CSV file Part Deux (385 lines) From: Kirby, Ted <ted.kirby@LEWIN.COM> Re: Programmatically determining length of character variables in CSV file Part Deux (54 lines) From: Tom Abernathy <tom.abernathy@GMAIL.COM> Re: Programmatically determining length of character variables in CSV file Part Deux (295 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Re: Programmatically determining length of character variables in CSV file Part Deux (343 lines) From: Kirby, Ted <ted.kirby@LEWIN.COM> RE: How to rename variable names containing invalid sas characters ö and äRe: RE: How to rename variable names containing invalid sas characters ö and ä (82 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <gerhard.hellriegel@T-ONLINE.DE> RES: Code OptmisationRES: Code Optmisation (120 lines) From: Ricardo Gonçalves da Silva <rgs.rsilva@BANCOVOTORANTIM.COM.BR> RES: Code Optmisation (146 lines) From: Ricardo Gonçalves da Silva <rgs.rsilva@BANCOVOTORANTIM.COM.BR> RES: Code Optmisation (59 lines) From: Ricardo Gonçalves da Silva <rgs.rsilva@BANCOVOTORANTIM.COM.BR> Re proc transpose issueRe: Re proc transpose issue (80 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: How to rename variable names containing inva lid sas characters ö and äRe: Re: How to rename variable names containing inva lid sas characters ö and ä (111 lines) From: Sterling Paramore <gnilrets@GMAIL.COM> Re: How to rename variable names containing invalid sas characters ö and äRe: Re: How to rename variable names containing invalid sas characters ö and ä (94 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <gerhard.hellriegel@T-ONLINE.DE> Re: Re: How to rename variable names containing invalid sas characters ö and ä (205 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: Re: How to rename variable names containing invalid sas characters ö and äRe: Re: Re: How to rename variable names containing invalid sas characters ö and ä (152 lines) From: Sterling Paramore <gnilrets@GMAIL.COM> Re: Re: How to rename variable names containing inva lid sas characters ö and äRe: Re: Re: How to rename variable names containing inva lid sas characters ö and ä (135 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <gerhard.hellriegel@T-ONLINE.DE> Re: Re: Re: How to rename variable names containing inva lid sas characters ö and ä (124 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <gerhard.hellriegel@T-ONLINE.DE> Re: Re: Re: How to rename variable names containing inva lid sas characters ö and ä (133 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <gerhard.hellriegel@T-ONLINE.DE> Rotate Row DataRe: Rotate Row Data (68 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: Rotate Row Data (102 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> SAS AF - linking default values to selection tableSAS AF - linking default values to selection table (34 lines) From: Clapson, Andrew - PPD/DPP <Andrew.Clapson@STATCAN.GC.CA> Re: SAS AF - linking default values to selection table (96 lines) From: Randy Herbison <RandyHerbison@WESTAT.COM> SAS on mainframesRe: SAS on mainframes (42 lines) From: John Burton <jrburtonsaspro@GMAIL.COM> Re: SAS on mainframes (64 lines) From: Alan Churchill <alan.churchill@SAVIAN.NET> Re: SAS on mainframes (20 lines) From: John Burton <jrburtonsaspro@GMAIL.COM> SAS-L Digest - 25 Oct 2010 - Special issue (#2010-1164)Re: SAS-L Digest - 25 Oct 2010 - Special issue (#2010-1164) (1296 lines) From: Jason Sparks <jasonsparks@WELLSFARGO.COM> SAS-L Digest - 27 Oct 2010 - Special issue (#2010-1172)Re: SAS-L Digest - 27 Oct 2010 - Special issue (#2010-1172) (1197 lines) From: Jason Sparks <jasonsparks@WELLSFARGO.COM> Re: SAS-L Digest - 27 Oct 2010 - Special issue (#2010-1172) (37 lines) From: F J Kelley <jkelley@UGA.EDU> SGF call for papers closes on 25thSGF call for papers closes on 25th (21 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. 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(88 lines) From: Sigurd Hermansen <HERMANS1@WESTAT.COM> Withing group and withing variable comparisonWithing group and withing variable comparison (26 lines) From: Robert O'Brien <obri0313@GMAIL.COM> Re: Withing group and withing variable comparison (50 lines) From: Peter Flom <peterflomconsulting@MINDSPRING.COM> Re: Withing group and withing variable comparison (89 lines) From: Robert O'Brien <obri0313@GMAIL.COM> Re: Withing group and withing variable comparison (33 lines) From: Peter Flom <peterflomconsulting@MINDSPRING.COM> Re: Withing group and withing variable comparison (47 lines) From: Robert O'Brien <obri0313@GMAIL.COM> Re: Withing group and withing variable comparison (66 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@GMAIL.COM> Re: Withing group and withing variable comparison (88 lines) From: Robert O'Brien <obri0313@GMAIL.COM> Re: Withing group and withing variable comparison (52 lines) From: Jason Schoeneberger <jschoeneberger@CAROLINA.RR.COM> Re: Withing group and withing variable comparison (62 lines) From: Robert O'Brien <obri0313@GMAIL.COM> create Oracle table with SQL pass throughcreate Oracle table with SQL pass through (10 lines) From: Phil Spence <linux70@COMCAST.NET> Re: create Oracle table with SQL pass through (24 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> Re: create Oracle table with SQL pass through (24 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> Re: create Oracle table with SQL pass through (51 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: create Oracle table with SQL pass through (37 lines) From: F J Kelley <jkelley@UGA.EDU> Re: create Oracle table with SQL pass through (45 lines) From: Jim Groeneveld <jim.1stat@YAHOO.COM> Re: create Oracle table with SQL pass through (65 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> file statementfile statement (33 lines) From: Pradeep <chittiprolupradeep@GMAIL.COM> Re: file statement (46 lines) From: Murphy Choy <goladin@GMAIL.COM> Re: file statement (27 lines) From: Pradeep <chittiprolupradeep@GMAIL.COM> Re: file statement (67 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> how to create a new catalog in sasRe: how to create a new catalog in sas (25 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: how to create a new catalog in sas (52 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <gerhard.hellriegel@T-ONLINE.DE> importing Access extension = accdbimporting Access extension = accdb (53 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. 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(CDC/OCOO/ITSO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> java issuejava issue (53 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> logistic regression: odds ratio interpretationlogistic regression: odds ratio interpretation (15 lines) From: christine <christinepeloquin1@GMAIL.COM> Re: logistic regression: odds ratio interpretation (63 lines) From: Dale McLerran <stringplayer_2@YAHOO.COM> Re: logistic regression: odds ratio interpretation (42 lines) From: Nordlund, Dan (DSHS/RDA) <NordlDJ@DSHS.WA.GOV> multi-character delimitermulti-character delimiter (17 lines) From: Chang Chung <chang_y_chung@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: multi-character delimiter (41 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: multi-character delimiter (40 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Re: multi-character delimiter (47 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: multi-character delimiter (62 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Re: multi-character delimiter (77 lines) From: Chang Chung <chang_y_chung@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: multi-character delimiter (88 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Re: multi-character delimiter (141 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> plotting in proc princompplotting in proc princomp (23 lines) From: Nabaneeta Saha <nsaha6@GMAIL.COM> problems in importing .txt fileRe: problems in importing .txt file (60 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: problems in importing .txt file (88 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: problems in importing .txt file (67 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> proc fcmp warning messageproc fcmp warning message (39 lines) From: Sterling Paramore <gnilrets@GMAIL.COM> proc mdsproc mds (30 lines) From: Nabaneeta Saha <nsaha6@GMAIL.COM> rename worksheetsRe: rename worksheets (75 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: rename worksheets (61 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patternsrolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (21 lines) From: White, Svend A. <SvendW@HEALTH.OK.GOV> Re: rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (30 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> Re: rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (51 lines) From: White, Svend A. <SvendW@HEALTH.OK.GOV> Re: rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (59 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (65 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (77 lines) From: White, Svend A. <SvendW@HEALTH.OK.GOV> Re: rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (55 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. 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Code OptmisationCode Optmisation (101 lines) From: Ricardo Gonçalves da Silva <rgs.rsilva@BANCOVOTORANTIM.COM.BR> Re: Code Optmisation (104 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Re: Code Optmisation (18 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Re: Code Optmisation (133 lines) From: Nat Wooding <nathani@VERIZON.NET> Collapsing date records with no gapsCollapsing date records with no gaps (29 lines) From: David Friedman <harrypotterdhf@EARTHLINK.NET> Re: Collapsing date records with no gaps (201 lines) From: Sterling Paramore <gnilrets@GMAIL.COM> Re: Collapsing date records with no gaps (91 lines) From: Nordlund, Dan (DSHS/RDA) <NordlDJ@DSHS.WA.GOV> Re: Collapsing date records with no gaps (154 lines) From: shyamprasad samisetti <shyam.cbz@GMAIL.COM> Re: Collapsing date records with no gaps (202 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: Collapsing date records with no gaps (227 lines) From: Sterling Paramore <gnilrets@GMAIL.COM> Re: Collapsing date records with no gaps (249 lines) From: Keintz, H. 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(CDC/OCOO/ITSO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Re: Concatenating a field for each ID (74 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <suzanne.mccoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> Consultant needed for WTP analysis based on results from a conjoint surveyConsultant needed for WTP analysis based on results from a conjoint survey (25 lines) From: Paul Miller <pjmiller_57@YAHOO.COM> DDE problem: Macros in Excel not executingRe: DDE problem: Macros in Excel not executing (148 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: DDE problem: Macros in Excel not executing (165 lines) From: Nat Wooding <nathani@VERIZON.NET> Re: DDE problem: Macros in Excel not executing (147 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: DDE problem: Macros in Excel not executing (190 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Data Step/SQL subtraction problemRe: Data Step/SQL subtraction problem (50 lines) From: Mary <mlhoward@AVALON.NET> Excelxp v1.116 and TitlesExcelxp v1.116 and Titles (68 lines) From: Philip C <SASL.PhilipC@GMAIL.COM> Re: Excelxp v1.116 and Titles (162 lines) From: Mary <mlhoward@AVALON.NET> Forcing filename capitalizationForcing filename capitalization (20 lines) From: Clapson, Andrew - PPD/DPP <Andrew.Clapson@STATCAN.GC.CA> Re: Forcing filename capitalization (39 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: Forcing filename capitalization (50 lines) From: Tom Abernathy <tom.abernathy@GMAIL.COM> Re: Forcing filename capitalization (75 lines) From: Clapson, Andrew - PPD/DPP <Andrew.Clapson@STATCAN.GC.CA> Function vs. operator: if statement short circuit processingFunction vs. operator: if statement short circuit processing (50 lines) From: Scott Bass <sas_l_739@YAHOO.COM.AU> Re: Function vs. operator: if statement short circuit processing (74 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: Function vs. operator: if statement short circuit processing (88 lines) From: Mark Miller <mdhmiller@GMAIL.COM> Re: Function vs. operator: if statement short circuit processing (61 lines) From: Tom Abernathy <tom.abernathy@GMAIL.COM> Generating sample CIs around a population meanGenerating sample CIs around a population mean (16 lines) From: P. 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(CDC/OCOO/ITSO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Proc boxplot- overlayProc boxplot- overlay (21 lines) From: Mark S. <marksmolkin@GMAIL.COM> Proc gchart - plotting bars + standard deviationsProc gchart - plotting bars + standard deviations (28 lines) From: Joakim Englund <joakim.englund@GMAIL.COM> Re: Proc gchart - plotting bars + standard deviations (54 lines) From: Murphy, Christopher F. - CO 1st <MurphyC@DHW.IDAHO.GOV> Re: Proc gchart - plotting bars + standard deviations (37 lines) From: r.hockey@SPH.UQ.EDU.AU Programmatically determining length of character variables in CSV file Part DeuxProgrammatically determining length of character variables in CSV file Part Deux (295 lines) From: Kirby, Ted <ted.kirby@LEWIN.COM> Re: Programmatically determining length of character variables in CSV file Part Deux (312 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: Programmatically determining length of character variables in CSV file Part Deux (328 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: Programmatically determining length of character variables in CSV file Part Deux (334 lines) From: Tom Abernathy <tom.abernathy@GMAIL.COM> Re: Programmatically determining length of character variables in CSV file Part Deux (385 lines) From: Kirby, Ted <ted.kirby@LEWIN.COM> Re: Programmatically determining length of character variables in CSV file Part Deux (54 lines) From: Tom Abernathy <tom.abernathy@GMAIL.COM> Re: Programmatically determining length of character variables in CSV file Part Deux (295 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Re: Programmatically determining length of character variables in CSV file Part Deux (343 lines) From: Kirby, Ted <ted.kirby@LEWIN.COM> RE: How to rename variable names containing invalid sas characters ö and äRe: RE: How to rename variable names containing invalid sas characters ö and ä (82 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <gerhard.hellriegel@T-ONLINE.DE> RES: Code OptmisationRES: Code Optmisation (120 lines) From: Ricardo Gonçalves da Silva <rgs.rsilva@BANCOVOTORANTIM.COM.BR> RES: Code Optmisation (146 lines) From: Ricardo Gonçalves da Silva <rgs.rsilva@BANCOVOTORANTIM.COM.BR> RES: Code Optmisation (59 lines) From: Ricardo Gonçalves da Silva <rgs.rsilva@BANCOVOTORANTIM.COM.BR> Re proc transpose issueRe: Re proc transpose issue (80 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: How to rename variable names containing inva lid sas characters ö and äRe: Re: How to rename variable names containing inva lid sas characters ö and ä (111 lines) From: Sterling Paramore <gnilrets@GMAIL.COM> Re: How to rename variable names containing invalid sas characters ö and äRe: Re: How to rename variable names containing invalid sas characters ö and ä (94 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <gerhard.hellriegel@T-ONLINE.DE> Re: Re: How to rename variable names containing invalid sas characters ö and ä (205 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: Re: How to rename variable names containing invalid sas characters ö and äRe: Re: Re: How to rename variable names containing invalid sas characters ö and ä (152 lines) From: Sterling Paramore <gnilrets@GMAIL.COM> Re: Re: How to rename variable names containing inva lid sas characters ö and äRe: Re: Re: How to rename variable names containing inva lid sas characters ö and ä (135 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <gerhard.hellriegel@T-ONLINE.DE> Re: Re: Re: How to rename variable names containing inva lid sas characters ö and ä (124 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <gerhard.hellriegel@T-ONLINE.DE> Re: Re: Re: How to rename variable names containing inva lid sas characters ö and ä (133 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <gerhard.hellriegel@T-ONLINE.DE> Rotate Row DataRe: Rotate Row Data (68 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: Rotate Row Data (102 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> SAS AF - linking default values to selection tableSAS AF - linking default values to selection table (34 lines) From: Clapson, Andrew - PPD/DPP <Andrew.Clapson@STATCAN.GC.CA> Re: SAS AF - linking default values to selection table (96 lines) From: Randy Herbison <RandyHerbison@WESTAT.COM> SAS on mainframesRe: SAS on mainframes (42 lines) From: John Burton <jrburtonsaspro@GMAIL.COM> Re: SAS on mainframes (64 lines) From: Alan Churchill <alan.churchill@SAVIAN.NET> Re: SAS on mainframes (20 lines) From: John Burton <jrburtonsaspro@GMAIL.COM> SAS-L Digest - 25 Oct 2010 - Special issue (#2010-1164)Re: SAS-L Digest - 25 Oct 2010 - Special issue (#2010-1164) (1296 lines) From: Jason Sparks <jasonsparks@WELLSFARGO.COM> SAS-L Digest - 27 Oct 2010 - Special issue (#2010-1172)Re: SAS-L Digest - 27 Oct 2010 - Special issue (#2010-1172) (1197 lines) From: Jason Sparks <jasonsparks@WELLSFARGO.COM> Re: SAS-L Digest - 27 Oct 2010 - Special issue (#2010-1172) (37 lines) From: F J Kelley <jkelley@UGA.EDU> SGF call for papers closes on 25thSGF call for papers closes on 25th (21 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. 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(88 lines) From: Sigurd Hermansen <HERMANS1@WESTAT.COM> Withing group and withing variable comparisonWithing group and withing variable comparison (26 lines) From: Robert O'Brien <obri0313@GMAIL.COM> Re: Withing group and withing variable comparison (50 lines) From: Peter Flom <peterflomconsulting@MINDSPRING.COM> Re: Withing group and withing variable comparison (89 lines) From: Robert O'Brien <obri0313@GMAIL.COM> Re: Withing group and withing variable comparison (33 lines) From: Peter Flom <peterflomconsulting@MINDSPRING.COM> Re: Withing group and withing variable comparison (47 lines) From: Robert O'Brien <obri0313@GMAIL.COM> Re: Withing group and withing variable comparison (66 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@GMAIL.COM> Re: Withing group and withing variable comparison (88 lines) From: Robert O'Brien <obri0313@GMAIL.COM> Re: Withing group and withing variable comparison (52 lines) From: Jason Schoeneberger <jschoeneberger@CAROLINA.RR.COM> Re: Withing group and withing variable comparison (62 lines) From: Robert O'Brien <obri0313@GMAIL.COM> create Oracle table with SQL pass throughcreate Oracle table with SQL pass through (10 lines) From: Phil Spence <linux70@COMCAST.NET> Re: create Oracle table with SQL pass through (24 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> Re: create Oracle table with SQL pass through (24 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> Re: create Oracle table with SQL pass through (51 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: create Oracle table with SQL pass through (37 lines) From: F J Kelley <jkelley@UGA.EDU> Re: create Oracle table with SQL pass through (45 lines) From: Jim Groeneveld <jim.1stat@YAHOO.COM> Re: create Oracle table with SQL pass through (65 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> file statementfile statement (33 lines) From: Pradeep <chittiprolupradeep@GMAIL.COM> Re: file statement (46 lines) From: Murphy Choy <goladin@GMAIL.COM> Re: file statement (27 lines) From: Pradeep <chittiprolupradeep@GMAIL.COM> Re: file statement (67 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> how to create a new catalog in sasRe: how to create a new catalog in sas (25 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: how to create a new catalog in sas (52 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <gerhard.hellriegel@T-ONLINE.DE> importing Access extension = accdbimporting Access extension = accdb (53 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. 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(CDC/OCOO/ITSO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> java issuejava issue (53 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> logistic regression: odds ratio interpretationlogistic regression: odds ratio interpretation (15 lines) From: christine <christinepeloquin1@GMAIL.COM> Re: logistic regression: odds ratio interpretation (63 lines) From: Dale McLerran <stringplayer_2@YAHOO.COM> Re: logistic regression: odds ratio interpretation (42 lines) From: Nordlund, Dan (DSHS/RDA) <NordlDJ@DSHS.WA.GOV> multi-character delimitermulti-character delimiter (17 lines) From: Chang Chung <chang_y_chung@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: multi-character delimiter (41 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: multi-character delimiter (40 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Re: multi-character delimiter (47 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: multi-character delimiter (62 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Re: multi-character delimiter (77 lines) From: Chang Chung <chang_y_chung@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: multi-character delimiter (88 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Re: multi-character delimiter (141 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> plotting in proc princompplotting in proc princomp (23 lines) From: Nabaneeta Saha <nsaha6@GMAIL.COM> problems in importing .txt fileRe: problems in importing .txt file (60 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: problems in importing .txt file (88 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: problems in importing .txt file (67 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> proc fcmp warning messageproc fcmp warning message (39 lines) From: Sterling Paramore <gnilrets@GMAIL.COM> proc mdsproc mds (30 lines) From: Nabaneeta Saha <nsaha6@GMAIL.COM> rename worksheetsRe: rename worksheets (75 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: rename worksheets (61 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patternsrolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (21 lines) From: White, Svend A. <SvendW@HEALTH.OK.GOV> Re: rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (30 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> Re: rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (51 lines) From: White, Svend A. <SvendW@HEALTH.OK.GOV> Re: rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (59 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (65 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (77 lines) From: White, Svend A. <SvendW@HEALTH.OK.GOV> Re: rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (55 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. 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Mark <mkeintz@WHARTON.UPENN.EDU> Re: Collapsing date records with no gaps (390 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Compare Entries in Two ColumnsCompare Entries in Two Columns (24 lines) From: Chao Yawo <Yawo1964@YAHOO.COM> Re: Compare Entries in Two Columns (43 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> Re: Compare Entries in Two Columns (49 lines) From: William Whitworth <wcw2@CDC.GOV> Concatenating a field for each IDConcatenating a field for each ID (30 lines) From: David Friedman <harrypotterdhf@EARTHLINK.NET> Re: Concatenating a field for each ID (38 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Re: Concatenating a field for each ID (67 lines) From: Pratap Kunwar <pkunwar@GMAIL.COM> Re: Concatenating a field for each ID (104 lines) From: shyamprasad samisetti <shyam.cbz@GMAIL.COM> Re: Concatenating a field for each ID (141 lines) From: Sterling Paramore <gnilrets@GMAIL.COM> Re: Concatenating a field for each ID (76 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Concatenating a field for each ID (79 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Re: Concatenating a field for each ID (134 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: Concatenating a field for each ID (7 lines) From: David Friedman <harrypotterdhf@EARTHLINK.NET> Re: Concatenating a field for each ID (163 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Concatenating a field for each ID (106 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. (CDC/OCOO/ITSO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Re: Concatenating a field for each ID (74 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <suzanne.mccoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> Consultant needed for WTP analysis based on results from a conjoint surveyConsultant needed for WTP analysis based on results from a conjoint survey (25 lines) From: Paul Miller <pjmiller_57@YAHOO.COM> DDE problem: Macros in Excel not executingRe: DDE problem: Macros in Excel not executing (148 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: DDE problem: Macros in Excel not executing (165 lines) From: Nat Wooding <nathani@VERIZON.NET> Re: DDE problem: Macros in Excel not executing (147 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: DDE problem: Macros in Excel not executing (190 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Data Step/SQL subtraction problemRe: Data Step/SQL subtraction problem (50 lines) From: Mary <mlhoward@AVALON.NET> Excelxp v1.116 and TitlesExcelxp v1.116 and Titles (68 lines) From: Philip C <SASL.PhilipC@GMAIL.COM> Re: Excelxp v1.116 and Titles (162 lines) From: Mary <mlhoward@AVALON.NET> Forcing filename capitalizationForcing filename capitalization (20 lines) From: Clapson, Andrew - PPD/DPP <Andrew.Clapson@STATCAN.GC.CA> Re: Forcing filename capitalization (39 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: Forcing filename capitalization (50 lines) From: Tom Abernathy <tom.abernathy@GMAIL.COM> Re: Forcing filename capitalization (75 lines) From: Clapson, Andrew - PPD/DPP <Andrew.Clapson@STATCAN.GC.CA> Function vs. operator: if statement short circuit processingFunction vs. operator: if statement short circuit processing (50 lines) From: Scott Bass <sas_l_739@YAHOO.COM.AU> Re: Function vs. operator: if statement short circuit processing (74 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: Function vs. operator: if statement short circuit processing (88 lines) From: Mark Miller <mdhmiller@GMAIL.COM> Re: Function vs. operator: if statement short circuit processing (61 lines) From: Tom Abernathy <tom.abernathy@GMAIL.COM> Generating sample CIs around a population meanGenerating sample CIs around a population mean (16 lines) From: P. 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(CDC/OCOO/ITSO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Proc boxplot- overlayProc boxplot- overlay (21 lines) From: Mark S. <marksmolkin@GMAIL.COM> Proc gchart - plotting bars + standard deviationsProc gchart - plotting bars + standard deviations (28 lines) From: Joakim Englund <joakim.englund@GMAIL.COM> Re: Proc gchart - plotting bars + standard deviations (54 lines) From: Murphy, Christopher F. - CO 1st <MurphyC@DHW.IDAHO.GOV> Re: Proc gchart - plotting bars + standard deviations (37 lines) From: r.hockey@SPH.UQ.EDU.AU Programmatically determining length of character variables in CSV file Part DeuxProgrammatically determining length of character variables in CSV file Part Deux (295 lines) From: Kirby, Ted <ted.kirby@LEWIN.COM> Re: Programmatically determining length of character variables in CSV file Part Deux (312 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: Programmatically determining length of character variables in CSV file Part Deux (328 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: Programmatically determining length of character variables in CSV file Part Deux (334 lines) From: Tom Abernathy <tom.abernathy@GMAIL.COM> Re: Programmatically determining length of character variables in CSV file Part Deux (385 lines) From: Kirby, Ted <ted.kirby@LEWIN.COM> Re: Programmatically determining length of character variables in CSV file Part Deux (54 lines) From: Tom Abernathy <tom.abernathy@GMAIL.COM> Re: Programmatically determining length of character variables in CSV file Part Deux (295 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Re: Programmatically determining length of character variables in CSV file Part Deux (343 lines) From: Kirby, Ted <ted.kirby@LEWIN.COM> RE: How to rename variable names containing invalid sas characters ö and äRe: RE: How to rename variable names containing invalid sas characters ö and ä (82 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <gerhard.hellriegel@T-ONLINE.DE> RES: Code OptmisationRES: Code Optmisation (120 lines) From: Ricardo Gonçalves da Silva <rgs.rsilva@BANCOVOTORANTIM.COM.BR> RES: Code Optmisation (146 lines) From: Ricardo Gonçalves da Silva <rgs.rsilva@BANCOVOTORANTIM.COM.BR> RES: Code Optmisation (59 lines) From: Ricardo Gonçalves da Silva <rgs.rsilva@BANCOVOTORANTIM.COM.BR> Re proc transpose issueRe: Re proc transpose issue (80 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: How to rename variable names containing inva lid sas characters ö and äRe: Re: How to rename variable names containing inva lid sas characters ö and ä (111 lines) From: Sterling Paramore <gnilrets@GMAIL.COM> Re: How to rename variable names containing invalid sas characters ö and äRe: Re: How to rename variable names containing invalid sas characters ö and ä (94 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <gerhard.hellriegel@T-ONLINE.DE> Re: Re: How to rename variable names containing invalid sas characters ö and ä (205 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: Re: How to rename variable names containing invalid sas characters ö and äRe: Re: Re: How to rename variable names containing invalid sas characters ö and ä (152 lines) From: Sterling Paramore <gnilrets@GMAIL.COM> Re: Re: How to rename variable names containing inva lid sas characters ö and äRe: Re: Re: How to rename variable names containing inva lid sas characters ö and ä (135 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <gerhard.hellriegel@T-ONLINE.DE> Re: Re: Re: How to rename variable names containing inva lid sas characters ö and ä (124 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <gerhard.hellriegel@T-ONLINE.DE> Re: Re: Re: How to rename variable names containing inva lid sas characters ö and ä (133 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <gerhard.hellriegel@T-ONLINE.DE> Rotate Row DataRe: Rotate Row Data (68 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: Rotate Row Data (102 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> SAS AF - linking default values to selection tableSAS AF - linking default values to selection table (34 lines) From: Clapson, Andrew - PPD/DPP <Andrew.Clapson@STATCAN.GC.CA> Re: SAS AF - linking default values to selection table (96 lines) From: Randy Herbison <RandyHerbison@WESTAT.COM> SAS on mainframesRe: SAS on mainframes (42 lines) From: John Burton <jrburtonsaspro@GMAIL.COM> Re: SAS on mainframes (64 lines) From: Alan Churchill <alan.churchill@SAVIAN.NET> Re: SAS on mainframes (20 lines) From: John Burton <jrburtonsaspro@GMAIL.COM> SAS-L Digest - 25 Oct 2010 - Special issue (#2010-1164)Re: SAS-L Digest - 25 Oct 2010 - Special issue (#2010-1164) (1296 lines) From: Jason Sparks <jasonsparks@WELLSFARGO.COM> SAS-L Digest - 27 Oct 2010 - Special issue (#2010-1172)Re: SAS-L Digest - 27 Oct 2010 - Special issue (#2010-1172) (1197 lines) From: Jason Sparks <jasonsparks@WELLSFARGO.COM> Re: SAS-L Digest - 27 Oct 2010 - Special issue (#2010-1172) (37 lines) From: F J Kelley <jkelley@UGA.EDU> SGF call for papers closes on 25thSGF call for papers closes on 25th (21 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. 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(CDC/OCOO/ITSO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> java issuejava issue (53 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> logistic regression: odds ratio interpretationlogistic regression: odds ratio interpretation (15 lines) From: christine <christinepeloquin1@GMAIL.COM> Re: logistic regression: odds ratio interpretation (63 lines) From: Dale McLerran <stringplayer_2@YAHOO.COM> Re: logistic regression: odds ratio interpretation (42 lines) From: Nordlund, Dan (DSHS/RDA) <NordlDJ@DSHS.WA.GOV> multi-character delimitermulti-character delimiter (17 lines) From: Chang Chung <chang_y_chung@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: multi-character delimiter (41 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: multi-character delimiter (40 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Re: multi-character delimiter (47 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: multi-character delimiter (62 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Re: multi-character delimiter (77 lines) From: Chang Chung <chang_y_chung@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: multi-character delimiter (88 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Re: multi-character delimiter (141 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> plotting in proc princompplotting in proc princomp (23 lines) From: Nabaneeta Saha <nsaha6@GMAIL.COM> problems in importing .txt fileRe: problems in importing .txt file (60 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: problems in importing .txt file (88 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: problems in importing .txt file (67 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> proc fcmp warning messageproc fcmp warning message (39 lines) From: Sterling Paramore <gnilrets@GMAIL.COM> proc mdsproc mds (30 lines) From: Nabaneeta Saha <nsaha6@GMAIL.COM> rename worksheetsRe: rename worksheets (75 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: rename worksheets (61 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patternsrolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (21 lines) From: White, Svend A. <SvendW@HEALTH.OK.GOV> Re: rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (30 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> Re: rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (51 lines) From: White, Svend A. <SvendW@HEALTH.OK.GOV> Re: rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (59 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (65 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (77 lines) From: White, Svend A. <SvendW@HEALTH.OK.GOV> Re: rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (55 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. 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Compare Entries in Two ColumnsCompare Entries in Two Columns (24 lines) From: Chao Yawo <Yawo1964@YAHOO.COM> Re: Compare Entries in Two Columns (43 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> Re: Compare Entries in Two Columns (49 lines) From: William Whitworth <wcw2@CDC.GOV> Concatenating a field for each IDConcatenating a field for each ID (30 lines) From: David Friedman <harrypotterdhf@EARTHLINK.NET> Re: Concatenating a field for each ID (38 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Re: Concatenating a field for each ID (67 lines) From: Pratap Kunwar <pkunwar@GMAIL.COM> Re: Concatenating a field for each ID (104 lines) From: shyamprasad samisetti <shyam.cbz@GMAIL.COM> Re: Concatenating a field for each ID (141 lines) From: Sterling Paramore <gnilrets@GMAIL.COM> Re: Concatenating a field for each ID (76 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Concatenating a field for each ID (79 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Re: Concatenating a field for each ID (134 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: Concatenating a field for each ID (7 lines) From: David Friedman <harrypotterdhf@EARTHLINK.NET> Re: Concatenating a field for each ID (163 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Concatenating a field for each ID (106 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. (CDC/OCOO/ITSO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Re: Concatenating a field for each ID (74 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <suzanne.mccoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> Consultant needed for WTP analysis based on results from a conjoint surveyConsultant needed for WTP analysis based on results from a conjoint survey (25 lines) From: Paul Miller <pjmiller_57@YAHOO.COM> DDE problem: Macros in Excel not executingRe: DDE problem: Macros in Excel not executing (148 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: DDE problem: Macros in Excel not executing (165 lines) From: Nat Wooding <nathani@VERIZON.NET> Re: DDE problem: Macros in Excel not executing (147 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: DDE problem: Macros in Excel not executing (190 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Data Step/SQL subtraction problemRe: Data Step/SQL subtraction problem (50 lines) From: Mary <mlhoward@AVALON.NET> Excelxp v1.116 and TitlesExcelxp v1.116 and Titles (68 lines) From: Philip C <SASL.PhilipC@GMAIL.COM> Re: Excelxp v1.116 and Titles (162 lines) From: Mary <mlhoward@AVALON.NET> Forcing filename capitalizationForcing filename capitalization (20 lines) From: Clapson, Andrew - PPD/DPP <Andrew.Clapson@STATCAN.GC.CA> Re: Forcing filename capitalization (39 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: Forcing filename capitalization (50 lines) From: Tom Abernathy <tom.abernathy@GMAIL.COM> Re: Forcing filename capitalization (75 lines) From: Clapson, Andrew - PPD/DPP <Andrew.Clapson@STATCAN.GC.CA> Function vs. operator: if statement short circuit processingFunction vs. operator: if statement short circuit processing (50 lines) From: Scott Bass <sas_l_739@YAHOO.COM.AU> Re: Function vs. operator: if statement short circuit processing (74 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: Function vs. operator: if statement short circuit processing (88 lines) From: Mark Miller <mdhmiller@GMAIL.COM> Re: Function vs. operator: if statement short circuit processing (61 lines) From: Tom Abernathy <tom.abernathy@GMAIL.COM> Generating sample CIs around a population meanGenerating sample CIs around a population mean (16 lines) From: P. Cristian Gugiu <crisgugiu@YAHOO.COM> Re: Generating sample CIs around a population mean (29 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> GraphDataX and GraphDataDefault style to control individual line thinkness?GraphDataX and GraphDataDefault style to control individual line thinkness? (29 lines) From: Ya Huang <ya.huang@AMYLIN.COM> Re: GraphDataX and GraphDataDefault style to control individual line thinkness? (57 lines) From: Ya Huang <ya.huang@AMYLIN.COM> HYPERTEXT LINKS WITIN A PDF DOCUMENTHYPERTEXT LINKS WITIN A PDF DOCUMENT (25 lines) From: Schwartz, Paul <paul.schwartz@SPCORP.COM> Help needed in making logic more conciseHelp needed in making logic more concise (41 lines) From: Dave <david.brewer@UC.EDU> Re: Help needed in making logic more concise (55 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: Help needed in making logic more concise (81 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. 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(CDC/OCOO/ITSO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Re: ICD: ICD-9 or ICD-10 (32 lines) From: John Burton <jrburtonsaspro@GMAIL.COM> Introduction to RIntroduction to R (26 lines) From: Dorothy Middleton <courses@STATCOURSE.COM> Re: Introduction to R (31 lines) From: Jordan, Lewis <Lewis.Jordan@WEYERHAEUSER.COM> Re: Introduction to R (43 lines) From: Murphy Choy <goladin@GMAIL.COM> Re: Introduction to R (73 lines) From: Daniel Nordlund <djnordlund@FRONTIER.COM> Re: Introduction to R (78 lines) From: Murphy Choy <goladin@GMAIL.COM> Loop or Array or data stepLoop or Array or data step (44 lines) From: Kim Brown <kibrown@LADHS.ORG> Re: Loop or Array or data step (94 lines) From: Robin R High <rhigh@UNMC.EDU> Re: Loop or Array or data step (79 lines) From: Chang Chung <chang_y_chung@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Loop or Array or data step (104 lines) From: Jack Clark <jclark@HILLTOP.UMBC.EDU> Re: Loop or Array or data step (7 lines) From: Kim Brown <kibrown@LADHS.ORG> Re: Loop or Array or data step (46 lines) From: Choate, Paul@DDS <Paul.Choate@DDS.CA.GOV> Re: Loop or Array or data step (38 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. 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Fisher, Ph.D. <dfisher@CSULB.EDU> Re: Need p-value or confidence limits (38 lines) From: Peter Flom <peterflomconsulting@MINDSPRING.COM> Not-Entirely-Global ForumNot-Entirely-Global Forum (17 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <jfh@ACM.ORG> Online SmartPLS Workshops November 2010Online SmartPLS Workshops November 2010 (93 lines) From: Geoffrey Hubona <ghubona@GMAIL.COM> PROC GLMPROC GLM (19 lines) From: Tanmoy K Mukherjee <tkmcornell@YAHOO.COM> Re: PROC GLM (35 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: PROC GLM (34 lines) From: Tanmoy Mukherjee <tkmcornell@YAHOO.COM> Re: PROC GLM (78 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: PROC GLM (26 lines) From: oloolo <dynamicpanel@YAHOO.COM> Re: PROC GLM (40 lines) From: Wensui Liu <liuwensui@GMAIL.COM> Re: PROC GLM (83 lines) From: Wensui Liu <liuwensui@GMAIL.COM> PROC GMAP questionPROC GMAP question (97 lines) From: Randall Powers <powers_r@BLS.GOV> Re: PROC GMAP question (114 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: PROC GMAP question (118 lines) From: Nat Wooding <nathani@VERIZON.NET> Re: PROC GMAP question (118 lines) From: Ya Huang <ya.huang@AMYLIN.COM> Re: PROC GMAP question (15 lines) From: Michelle Zunnurain <michelle_zunnurain@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: PROC GMAP question (23 lines) From: Randall Powers <powers_r@BLS.GOV> Re: PROC GMAP question (20 lines) From: Randall Powers <powers_r@BLS.GOV> PharmaSUG Call For Papers is Now OpenPharmaSUG Call For Papers is Now Open (12 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. 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(CDC/OCOO/ITSO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Proc boxplot- overlayProc boxplot- overlay (21 lines) From: Mark S. <marksmolkin@GMAIL.COM> Proc gchart - plotting bars + standard deviationsProc gchart - plotting bars + standard deviations (28 lines) From: Joakim Englund <joakim.englund@GMAIL.COM> Re: Proc gchart - plotting bars + standard deviations (54 lines) From: Murphy, Christopher F. - CO 1st <MurphyC@DHW.IDAHO.GOV> Re: Proc gchart - plotting bars + standard deviations (37 lines) From: r.hockey@SPH.UQ.EDU.AU Programmatically determining length of character variables in CSV file Part DeuxProgrammatically determining length of character variables in CSV file Part Deux (295 lines) From: Kirby, Ted <ted.kirby@LEWIN.COM> Re: Programmatically determining length of character variables in CSV file Part Deux (312 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: Programmatically determining length of character variables in CSV file Part Deux (328 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: Programmatically determining length of character variables in CSV file Part Deux (334 lines) From: Tom Abernathy <tom.abernathy@GMAIL.COM> Re: Programmatically determining length of character variables in CSV file Part Deux (385 lines) From: Kirby, Ted <ted.kirby@LEWIN.COM> Re: Programmatically determining length of character variables in CSV file Part Deux (54 lines) From: Tom Abernathy <tom.abernathy@GMAIL.COM> Re: Programmatically determining length of character variables in CSV file Part Deux (295 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Re: Programmatically determining length of character variables in CSV file Part Deux (343 lines) From: Kirby, Ted <ted.kirby@LEWIN.COM> RE: How to rename variable names containing invalid sas characters ö and äRe: RE: How to rename variable names containing invalid sas characters ö and ä (82 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <gerhard.hellriegel@T-ONLINE.DE> RES: Code OptmisationRES: Code Optmisation (120 lines) From: Ricardo Gonçalves da Silva <rgs.rsilva@BANCOVOTORANTIM.COM.BR> RES: Code Optmisation (146 lines) From: Ricardo Gonçalves da Silva <rgs.rsilva@BANCOVOTORANTIM.COM.BR> RES: Code Optmisation (59 lines) From: Ricardo Gonçalves da Silva <rgs.rsilva@BANCOVOTORANTIM.COM.BR> Re proc transpose issueRe: Re proc transpose issue (80 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: How to rename variable names containing inva lid sas characters ö and äRe: Re: How to rename variable names containing inva lid sas characters ö and ä (111 lines) From: Sterling Paramore <gnilrets@GMAIL.COM> Re: How to rename variable names containing invalid sas characters ö and äRe: Re: How to rename variable names containing invalid sas characters ö and ä (94 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <gerhard.hellriegel@T-ONLINE.DE> Re: Re: How to rename variable names containing invalid sas characters ö and ä (205 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: Re: How to rename variable names containing invalid sas characters ö and äRe: Re: Re: How to rename variable names containing invalid sas characters ö and ä (152 lines) From: Sterling Paramore <gnilrets@GMAIL.COM> Re: Re: How to rename variable names containing inva lid sas characters ö and äRe: Re: Re: How to rename variable names containing inva lid sas characters ö and ä (135 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <gerhard.hellriegel@T-ONLINE.DE> Re: Re: Re: How to rename variable names containing inva lid sas characters ö and ä (124 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <gerhard.hellriegel@T-ONLINE.DE> Re: Re: Re: How to rename variable names containing inva lid sas characters ö and ä (133 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <gerhard.hellriegel@T-ONLINE.DE> Rotate Row DataRe: Rotate Row Data (68 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: Rotate Row Data (102 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> SAS AF - linking default values to selection tableSAS AF - linking default values to selection table (34 lines) From: Clapson, Andrew - PPD/DPP <Andrew.Clapson@STATCAN.GC.CA> Re: SAS AF - linking default values to selection table (96 lines) From: Randy Herbison <RandyHerbison@WESTAT.COM> SAS on mainframesRe: SAS on mainframes (42 lines) From: John Burton <jrburtonsaspro@GMAIL.COM> Re: SAS on mainframes (64 lines) From: Alan Churchill <alan.churchill@SAVIAN.NET> Re: SAS on mainframes (20 lines) From: John Burton <jrburtonsaspro@GMAIL.COM> SAS-L Digest - 25 Oct 2010 - Special issue (#2010-1164)Re: SAS-L Digest - 25 Oct 2010 - Special issue (#2010-1164) (1296 lines) From: Jason Sparks <jasonsparks@WELLSFARGO.COM> SAS-L Digest - 27 Oct 2010 - Special issue (#2010-1172)Re: SAS-L Digest - 27 Oct 2010 - Special issue (#2010-1172) (1197 lines) From: Jason Sparks <jasonsparks@WELLSFARGO.COM> Re: SAS-L Digest - 27 Oct 2010 - Special issue (#2010-1172) (37 lines) From: F J Kelley <jkelley@UGA.EDU> SGF call for papers closes on 25thSGF call for papers closes on 25th (21 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. (CDC/OCOO/ITSO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> SQL performanceRe: SQL performance (22 lines) From: Sigurd W. Hermansen <hermans1@WESTAT.COM> Summing across records - and more...Summing across records - and more... (21 lines) From: Laughing Beggar <laughing_beggar@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Summing across records - and more... (51 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: Summing across records - and more... (47 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: Summing across records - and more... (83 lines) From: Nat Wooding <nathani@VERIZON.NET> Survival analysis in crossover designSurvival analysis in crossover design (54 lines) From: Marc Mooney UMN <moon0078@UMN.EDU> TRANWRDing carriage returns?TRANWRDing carriage returns? (37 lines) From: Wall, Steven <steve.wall@PIONEER.COM> Re: TRANWRDing carriage returns? (65 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: TRANWRDing carriage returns? (49 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: TRANWRDing carriage returns? 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(354 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: What is difference between using rename in data or set statement? (405 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> When does PROC SQL consistently leave incoming data order unchanged?When does PROC SQL consistently leave incoming data order unchanged? (73 lines) From: Keintz, H. Mark <mkeintz@WHARTON.UPENN.EDU> Re: When does PROC SQL consistently leave incoming data order unchanged? (83 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: When does PROC SQL consistently leave incoming data order unchanged? (91 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <jfh@STANFORDALUMNI.ORG> Re: When does PROC SQL consistently leave incoming data order unchanged? (85 lines) From: Mary <mlhoward@AVALON.NET> Re: When does PROC SQL consistently leave incoming data order unchanged? (139 lines) From: Keintz, H. Mark <mkeintz@WHARTON.UPENN.EDU> Re: When does PROC SQL consistently leave incoming data order unchanged? (112 lines) From: Keintz, H. 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(88 lines) From: Sigurd Hermansen <HERMANS1@WESTAT.COM> Withing group and withing variable comparisonWithing group and withing variable comparison (26 lines) From: Robert O'Brien <obri0313@GMAIL.COM> Re: Withing group and withing variable comparison (50 lines) From: Peter Flom <peterflomconsulting@MINDSPRING.COM> Re: Withing group and withing variable comparison (89 lines) From: Robert O'Brien <obri0313@GMAIL.COM> Re: Withing group and withing variable comparison (33 lines) From: Peter Flom <peterflomconsulting@MINDSPRING.COM> Re: Withing group and withing variable comparison (47 lines) From: Robert O'Brien <obri0313@GMAIL.COM> Re: Withing group and withing variable comparison (66 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@GMAIL.COM> Re: Withing group and withing variable comparison (88 lines) From: Robert O'Brien <obri0313@GMAIL.COM> Re: Withing group and withing variable comparison (52 lines) From: Jason Schoeneberger <jschoeneberger@CAROLINA.RR.COM> Re: Withing group and withing variable comparison (62 lines) From: Robert O'Brien <obri0313@GMAIL.COM> create Oracle table with SQL pass throughcreate Oracle table with SQL pass through (10 lines) From: Phil Spence <linux70@COMCAST.NET> Re: create Oracle table with SQL pass through (24 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> Re: create Oracle table with SQL pass through (24 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> Re: create Oracle table with SQL pass through (51 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: create Oracle table with SQL pass through (37 lines) From: F J Kelley <jkelley@UGA.EDU> Re: create Oracle table with SQL pass through (45 lines) From: Jim Groeneveld <jim.1stat@YAHOO.COM> Re: create Oracle table with SQL pass through (65 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> file statementfile statement (33 lines) From: Pradeep <chittiprolupradeep@GMAIL.COM> Re: file statement (46 lines) From: Murphy Choy <goladin@GMAIL.COM> Re: file statement (27 lines) From: Pradeep <chittiprolupradeep@GMAIL.COM> Re: file statement (67 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> how to create a new catalog in sasRe: how to create a new catalog in sas (25 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: how to create a new catalog in sas (52 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <gerhard.hellriegel@T-ONLINE.DE> importing Access extension = accdbimporting Access extension = accdb (53 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. 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Concatenating a field for each IDConcatenating a field for each ID (30 lines) From: David Friedman <harrypotterdhf@EARTHLINK.NET> Re: Concatenating a field for each ID (38 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Re: Concatenating a field for each ID (67 lines) From: Pratap Kunwar <pkunwar@GMAIL.COM> Re: Concatenating a field for each ID (104 lines) From: shyamprasad samisetti <shyam.cbz@GMAIL.COM> Re: Concatenating a field for each ID (141 lines) From: Sterling Paramore <gnilrets@GMAIL.COM> Re: Concatenating a field for each ID (76 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Concatenating a field for each ID (79 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Re: Concatenating a field for each ID (134 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: Concatenating a field for each ID (7 lines) From: David Friedman <harrypotterdhf@EARTHLINK.NET> Re: Concatenating a field for each ID (163 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Concatenating a field for each ID (106 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. (CDC/OCOO/ITSO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Re: Concatenating a field for each ID (74 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <suzanne.mccoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> Consultant needed for WTP analysis based on results from a conjoint surveyConsultant needed for WTP analysis based on results from a conjoint survey (25 lines) From: Paul Miller <pjmiller_57@YAHOO.COM> DDE problem: Macros in Excel not executingRe: DDE problem: Macros in Excel not executing (148 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: DDE problem: Macros in Excel not executing (165 lines) From: Nat Wooding <nathani@VERIZON.NET> Re: DDE problem: Macros in Excel not executing (147 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: DDE problem: Macros in Excel not executing (190 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Data Step/SQL subtraction problemRe: Data Step/SQL subtraction problem (50 lines) From: Mary <mlhoward@AVALON.NET> Excelxp v1.116 and TitlesExcelxp v1.116 and Titles (68 lines) From: Philip C <SASL.PhilipC@GMAIL.COM> Re: Excelxp v1.116 and Titles (162 lines) From: Mary <mlhoward@AVALON.NET> Forcing filename capitalizationForcing filename capitalization (20 lines) From: Clapson, Andrew - PPD/DPP <Andrew.Clapson@STATCAN.GC.CA> Re: Forcing filename capitalization (39 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: Forcing filename capitalization (50 lines) From: Tom Abernathy <tom.abernathy@GMAIL.COM> Re: Forcing filename capitalization (75 lines) From: Clapson, Andrew - PPD/DPP <Andrew.Clapson@STATCAN.GC.CA> Function vs. operator: if statement short circuit processingFunction vs. operator: if statement short circuit processing (50 lines) From: Scott Bass <sas_l_739@YAHOO.COM.AU> Re: Function vs. operator: if statement short circuit processing (74 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: Function vs. operator: if statement short circuit processing (88 lines) From: Mark Miller <mdhmiller@GMAIL.COM> Re: Function vs. operator: if statement short circuit processing (61 lines) From: Tom Abernathy <tom.abernathy@GMAIL.COM> Generating sample CIs around a population meanGenerating sample CIs around a population mean (16 lines) From: P. 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(CDC/OCOO/ITSO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Re: ICD: ICD-9 or ICD-10 (32 lines) From: John Burton <jrburtonsaspro@GMAIL.COM> Introduction to RIntroduction to R (26 lines) From: Dorothy Middleton <courses@STATCOURSE.COM> Re: Introduction to R (31 lines) From: Jordan, Lewis <Lewis.Jordan@WEYERHAEUSER.COM> Re: Introduction to R (43 lines) From: Murphy Choy <goladin@GMAIL.COM> Re: Introduction to R (73 lines) From: Daniel Nordlund <djnordlund@FRONTIER.COM> Re: Introduction to R (78 lines) From: Murphy Choy <goladin@GMAIL.COM> Loop or Array or data stepLoop or Array or data step (44 lines) From: Kim Brown <kibrown@LADHS.ORG> Re: Loop or Array or data step (94 lines) From: Robin R High <rhigh@UNMC.EDU> Re: Loop or Array or data step (79 lines) From: Chang Chung <chang_y_chung@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Loop or Array or data step (104 lines) From: Jack Clark <jclark@HILLTOP.UMBC.EDU> Re: Loop or Array or data step (7 lines) From: Kim Brown <kibrown@LADHS.ORG> Re: Loop or Array or data step (46 lines) From: Choate, Paul@DDS <Paul.Choate@DDS.CA.GOV> Re: Loop or Array or data step (38 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. 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(CDC/OCOO/ITSO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Proc boxplot- overlayProc boxplot- overlay (21 lines) From: Mark S. <marksmolkin@GMAIL.COM> Proc gchart - plotting bars + standard deviationsProc gchart - plotting bars + standard deviations (28 lines) From: Joakim Englund <joakim.englund@GMAIL.COM> Re: Proc gchart - plotting bars + standard deviations (54 lines) From: Murphy, Christopher F. - CO 1st <MurphyC@DHW.IDAHO.GOV> Re: Proc gchart - plotting bars + standard deviations (37 lines) From: r.hockey@SPH.UQ.EDU.AU Programmatically determining length of character variables in CSV file Part DeuxProgrammatically determining length of character variables in CSV file Part Deux (295 lines) From: Kirby, Ted <ted.kirby@LEWIN.COM> Re: Programmatically determining length of character variables in CSV file Part Deux (312 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: Programmatically determining length of character variables in CSV file Part Deux (328 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: Programmatically determining length of character variables in CSV file Part Deux (334 lines) From: Tom Abernathy <tom.abernathy@GMAIL.COM> Re: Programmatically determining length of character variables in CSV file Part Deux (385 lines) From: Kirby, Ted <ted.kirby@LEWIN.COM> Re: Programmatically determining length of character variables in CSV file Part Deux (54 lines) From: Tom Abernathy <tom.abernathy@GMAIL.COM> Re: Programmatically determining length of character variables in CSV file Part Deux (295 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Re: Programmatically determining length of character variables in CSV file Part Deux (343 lines) From: Kirby, Ted <ted.kirby@LEWIN.COM> RE: How to rename variable names containing invalid sas characters ö and äRe: RE: How to rename variable names containing invalid sas characters ö and ä (82 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <gerhard.hellriegel@T-ONLINE.DE> RES: Code OptmisationRES: Code Optmisation (120 lines) From: Ricardo Gonçalves da Silva <rgs.rsilva@BANCOVOTORANTIM.COM.BR> RES: Code Optmisation (146 lines) From: Ricardo Gonçalves da Silva <rgs.rsilva@BANCOVOTORANTIM.COM.BR> RES: Code Optmisation (59 lines) From: Ricardo Gonçalves da Silva <rgs.rsilva@BANCOVOTORANTIM.COM.BR> Re proc transpose issueRe: Re proc transpose issue (80 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: How to rename variable names containing inva lid sas characters ö and äRe: Re: How to rename variable names containing inva lid sas characters ö and ä (111 lines) From: Sterling Paramore <gnilrets@GMAIL.COM> Re: How to rename variable names containing invalid sas characters ö and äRe: Re: How to rename variable names containing invalid sas characters ö and ä (94 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <gerhard.hellriegel@T-ONLINE.DE> Re: Re: How to rename variable names containing invalid sas characters ö and ä (205 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: Re: How to rename variable names containing invalid sas characters ö and äRe: Re: Re: How to rename variable names containing invalid sas characters ö and ä (152 lines) From: Sterling Paramore <gnilrets@GMAIL.COM> Re: Re: How to rename variable names containing inva lid sas characters ö and äRe: Re: Re: How to rename variable names containing inva lid sas characters ö and ä (135 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <gerhard.hellriegel@T-ONLINE.DE> Re: Re: Re: How to rename variable names containing inva lid sas characters ö and ä (124 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <gerhard.hellriegel@T-ONLINE.DE> Re: Re: Re: How to rename variable names containing inva lid sas characters ö and ä (133 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <gerhard.hellriegel@T-ONLINE.DE> Rotate Row DataRe: Rotate Row Data (68 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: Rotate Row Data (102 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> SAS AF - linking default values to selection tableSAS AF - linking default values to selection table (34 lines) From: Clapson, Andrew - PPD/DPP <Andrew.Clapson@STATCAN.GC.CA> Re: SAS AF - linking default values to selection table (96 lines) From: Randy Herbison <RandyHerbison@WESTAT.COM> SAS on mainframesRe: SAS on mainframes (42 lines) From: John Burton <jrburtonsaspro@GMAIL.COM> Re: SAS on mainframes (64 lines) From: Alan Churchill <alan.churchill@SAVIAN.NET> Re: SAS on mainframes (20 lines) From: John Burton <jrburtonsaspro@GMAIL.COM> SAS-L Digest - 25 Oct 2010 - Special issue (#2010-1164)Re: SAS-L Digest - 25 Oct 2010 - Special issue (#2010-1164) (1296 lines) From: Jason Sparks <jasonsparks@WELLSFARGO.COM> SAS-L Digest - 27 Oct 2010 - Special issue (#2010-1172)Re: SAS-L Digest - 27 Oct 2010 - Special issue (#2010-1172) (1197 lines) From: Jason Sparks <jasonsparks@WELLSFARGO.COM> Re: SAS-L Digest - 27 Oct 2010 - Special issue (#2010-1172) (37 lines) From: F J Kelley <jkelley@UGA.EDU> SGF call for papers closes on 25thSGF call for papers closes on 25th (21 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. 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Consultant needed for WTP analysis based on results from a conjoint surveyConsultant needed for WTP analysis based on results from a conjoint survey (25 lines) From: Paul Miller <pjmiller_57@YAHOO.COM> DDE problem: Macros in Excel not executingRe: DDE problem: Macros in Excel not executing (148 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: DDE problem: Macros in Excel not executing (165 lines) From: Nat Wooding <nathani@VERIZON.NET> Re: DDE problem: Macros in Excel not executing (147 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: DDE problem: Macros in Excel not executing (190 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Data Step/SQL subtraction problemRe: Data Step/SQL subtraction problem (50 lines) From: Mary <mlhoward@AVALON.NET> Excelxp v1.116 and TitlesExcelxp v1.116 and Titles (68 lines) From: Philip C <SASL.PhilipC@GMAIL.COM> Re: Excelxp v1.116 and Titles (162 lines) From: Mary <mlhoward@AVALON.NET> Forcing filename capitalizationForcing filename capitalization (20 lines) From: Clapson, Andrew - PPD/DPP <Andrew.Clapson@STATCAN.GC.CA> Re: Forcing filename capitalization (39 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: Forcing filename capitalization (50 lines) From: Tom Abernathy <tom.abernathy@GMAIL.COM> Re: Forcing filename capitalization (75 lines) From: Clapson, Andrew - PPD/DPP <Andrew.Clapson@STATCAN.GC.CA> Function vs. operator: if statement short circuit processingFunction vs. operator: if statement short circuit processing (50 lines) From: Scott Bass <sas_l_739@YAHOO.COM.AU> Re: Function vs. operator: if statement short circuit processing (74 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: Function vs. operator: if statement short circuit processing (88 lines) From: Mark Miller <mdhmiller@GMAIL.COM> Re: Function vs. operator: if statement short circuit processing (61 lines) From: Tom Abernathy <tom.abernathy@GMAIL.COM> Generating sample CIs around a population meanGenerating sample CIs around a population mean (16 lines) From: P. 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(CDC/OCOO/ITSO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Re: ICD: ICD-9 or ICD-10 (32 lines) From: John Burton <jrburtonsaspro@GMAIL.COM> Introduction to RIntroduction to R (26 lines) From: Dorothy Middleton <courses@STATCOURSE.COM> Re: Introduction to R (31 lines) From: Jordan, Lewis <Lewis.Jordan@WEYERHAEUSER.COM> Re: Introduction to R (43 lines) From: Murphy Choy <goladin@GMAIL.COM> Re: Introduction to R (73 lines) From: Daniel Nordlund <djnordlund@FRONTIER.COM> Re: Introduction to R (78 lines) From: Murphy Choy <goladin@GMAIL.COM> Loop or Array or data stepLoop or Array or data step (44 lines) From: Kim Brown <kibrown@LADHS.ORG> Re: Loop or Array or data step (94 lines) From: Robin R High <rhigh@UNMC.EDU> Re: Loop or Array or data step (79 lines) From: Chang Chung <chang_y_chung@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Loop or Array or data step (104 lines) From: Jack Clark <jclark@HILLTOP.UMBC.EDU> Re: Loop or Array or data step (7 lines) From: Kim Brown <kibrown@LADHS.ORG> Re: Loop or Array or data step (46 lines) From: Choate, Paul@DDS <Paul.Choate@DDS.CA.GOV> Re: Loop or Array or data step (38 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. 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(CDC/OCOO/ITSO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Proc boxplot- overlayProc boxplot- overlay (21 lines) From: Mark S. <marksmolkin@GMAIL.COM> Proc gchart - plotting bars + standard deviationsProc gchart - plotting bars + standard deviations (28 lines) From: Joakim Englund <joakim.englund@GMAIL.COM> Re: Proc gchart - plotting bars + standard deviations (54 lines) From: Murphy, Christopher F. - CO 1st <MurphyC@DHW.IDAHO.GOV> Re: Proc gchart - plotting bars + standard deviations (37 lines) From: r.hockey@SPH.UQ.EDU.AU Programmatically determining length of character variables in CSV file Part DeuxProgrammatically determining length of character variables in CSV file Part Deux (295 lines) From: Kirby, Ted <ted.kirby@LEWIN.COM> Re: Programmatically determining length of character variables in CSV file Part Deux (312 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: Programmatically determining length of character variables in CSV file Part Deux (328 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: Programmatically determining length of character variables in CSV file Part Deux (334 lines) From: Tom Abernathy <tom.abernathy@GMAIL.COM> Re: Programmatically determining length of character variables in CSV file Part Deux (385 lines) From: Kirby, Ted <ted.kirby@LEWIN.COM> Re: Programmatically determining length of character variables in CSV file Part Deux (54 lines) From: Tom Abernathy <tom.abernathy@GMAIL.COM> Re: Programmatically determining length of character variables in CSV file Part Deux (295 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Re: Programmatically determining length of character variables in CSV file Part Deux (343 lines) From: Kirby, Ted <ted.kirby@LEWIN.COM> RE: How to rename variable names containing invalid sas characters ö and äRe: RE: How to rename variable names containing invalid sas characters ö and ä (82 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <gerhard.hellriegel@T-ONLINE.DE> RES: Code OptmisationRES: Code Optmisation (120 lines) From: Ricardo Gonçalves da Silva <rgs.rsilva@BANCOVOTORANTIM.COM.BR> RES: Code Optmisation (146 lines) From: Ricardo Gonçalves da Silva <rgs.rsilva@BANCOVOTORANTIM.COM.BR> RES: Code Optmisation (59 lines) From: Ricardo Gonçalves da Silva <rgs.rsilva@BANCOVOTORANTIM.COM.BR> Re proc transpose issueRe: Re proc transpose issue (80 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: How to rename variable names containing inva lid sas characters ö and äRe: Re: How to rename variable names containing inva lid sas characters ö and ä (111 lines) From: Sterling Paramore <gnilrets@GMAIL.COM> Re: How to rename variable names containing invalid sas characters ö and äRe: Re: How to rename variable names containing invalid sas characters ö and ä (94 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <gerhard.hellriegel@T-ONLINE.DE> Re: Re: How to rename variable names containing invalid sas characters ö and ä (205 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: Re: How to rename variable names containing invalid sas characters ö and äRe: Re: Re: How to rename variable names containing invalid sas characters ö and ä (152 lines) From: Sterling Paramore <gnilrets@GMAIL.COM> Re: Re: How to rename variable names containing inva lid sas characters ö and äRe: Re: Re: How to rename variable names containing inva lid sas characters ö and ä (135 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <gerhard.hellriegel@T-ONLINE.DE> Re: Re: Re: How to rename variable names containing inva lid sas characters ö and ä (124 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <gerhard.hellriegel@T-ONLINE.DE> Re: Re: Re: How to rename variable names containing inva lid sas characters ö and ä (133 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <gerhard.hellriegel@T-ONLINE.DE> Rotate Row DataRe: Rotate Row Data (68 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: Rotate Row Data (102 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> SAS AF - linking default values to selection tableSAS AF - linking default values to selection table (34 lines) From: Clapson, Andrew - PPD/DPP <Andrew.Clapson@STATCAN.GC.CA> Re: SAS AF - linking default values to selection table (96 lines) From: Randy Herbison <RandyHerbison@WESTAT.COM> SAS on mainframesRe: SAS on mainframes (42 lines) From: John Burton <jrburtonsaspro@GMAIL.COM> Re: SAS on mainframes (64 lines) From: Alan Churchill <alan.churchill@SAVIAN.NET> Re: SAS on mainframes (20 lines) From: John Burton <jrburtonsaspro@GMAIL.COM> SAS-L Digest - 25 Oct 2010 - Special issue (#2010-1164)Re: SAS-L Digest - 25 Oct 2010 - Special issue (#2010-1164) (1296 lines) From: Jason Sparks <jasonsparks@WELLSFARGO.COM> SAS-L Digest - 27 Oct 2010 - Special issue (#2010-1172)Re: SAS-L Digest - 27 Oct 2010 - Special issue (#2010-1172) (1197 lines) From: Jason Sparks <jasonsparks@WELLSFARGO.COM> Re: SAS-L Digest - 27 Oct 2010 - Special issue (#2010-1172) (37 lines) From: F J Kelley <jkelley@UGA.EDU> SGF call for papers closes on 25thSGF call for papers closes on 25th (21 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. 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(88 lines) From: Sigurd Hermansen <HERMANS1@WESTAT.COM> Withing group and withing variable comparisonWithing group and withing variable comparison (26 lines) From: Robert O'Brien <obri0313@GMAIL.COM> Re: Withing group and withing variable comparison (50 lines) From: Peter Flom <peterflomconsulting@MINDSPRING.COM> Re: Withing group and withing variable comparison (89 lines) From: Robert O'Brien <obri0313@GMAIL.COM> Re: Withing group and withing variable comparison (33 lines) From: Peter Flom <peterflomconsulting@MINDSPRING.COM> Re: Withing group and withing variable comparison (47 lines) From: Robert O'Brien <obri0313@GMAIL.COM> Re: Withing group and withing variable comparison (66 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@GMAIL.COM> Re: Withing group and withing variable comparison (88 lines) From: Robert O'Brien <obri0313@GMAIL.COM> Re: Withing group and withing variable comparison (52 lines) From: Jason Schoeneberger <jschoeneberger@CAROLINA.RR.COM> Re: Withing group and withing variable comparison (62 lines) From: Robert O'Brien <obri0313@GMAIL.COM> create Oracle table with SQL pass throughcreate Oracle table with SQL pass through (10 lines) From: Phil Spence <linux70@COMCAST.NET> Re: create Oracle table with SQL pass through (24 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> Re: create Oracle table with SQL pass through (24 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> Re: create Oracle table with SQL pass through (51 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: create Oracle table with SQL pass through (37 lines) From: F J Kelley <jkelley@UGA.EDU> Re: create Oracle table with SQL pass through (45 lines) From: Jim Groeneveld <jim.1stat@YAHOO.COM> Re: create Oracle table with SQL pass through (65 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> file statementfile statement (33 lines) From: Pradeep <chittiprolupradeep@GMAIL.COM> Re: file statement (46 lines) From: Murphy Choy <goladin@GMAIL.COM> Re: file statement (27 lines) From: Pradeep <chittiprolupradeep@GMAIL.COM> Re: file statement (67 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> how to create a new catalog in sasRe: how to create a new catalog in sas (25 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: how to create a new catalog in sas (52 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <gerhard.hellriegel@T-ONLINE.DE> importing Access extension = accdbimporting Access extension = accdb (53 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. 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(CDC/OCOO/ITSO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> java issuejava issue (53 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> logistic regression: odds ratio interpretationlogistic regression: odds ratio interpretation (15 lines) From: christine <christinepeloquin1@GMAIL.COM> Re: logistic regression: odds ratio interpretation (63 lines) From: Dale McLerran <stringplayer_2@YAHOO.COM> Re: logistic regression: odds ratio interpretation (42 lines) From: Nordlund, Dan (DSHS/RDA) <NordlDJ@DSHS.WA.GOV> multi-character delimitermulti-character delimiter (17 lines) From: Chang Chung <chang_y_chung@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: multi-character delimiter (41 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: multi-character delimiter (40 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Re: multi-character delimiter (47 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: multi-character delimiter (62 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Re: multi-character delimiter (77 lines) From: Chang Chung <chang_y_chung@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: multi-character delimiter (88 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Re: multi-character delimiter (141 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> plotting in proc princompplotting in proc princomp (23 lines) From: Nabaneeta Saha <nsaha6@GMAIL.COM> problems in importing .txt fileRe: problems in importing .txt file (60 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: problems in importing .txt file (88 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: problems in importing .txt file (67 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> proc fcmp warning messageproc fcmp warning message (39 lines) From: Sterling Paramore <gnilrets@GMAIL.COM> proc mdsproc mds (30 lines) From: Nabaneeta Saha <nsaha6@GMAIL.COM> rename worksheetsRe: rename worksheets (75 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: rename worksheets (61 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patternsrolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (21 lines) From: White, Svend A. <SvendW@HEALTH.OK.GOV> Re: rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (30 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> Re: rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (51 lines) From: White, Svend A. <SvendW@HEALTH.OK.GOV> Re: rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (59 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (65 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (77 lines) From: White, Svend A. <SvendW@HEALTH.OK.GOV> Re: rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (55 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. (CDC/OCOO/ITSO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Re: rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (82 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (83 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Re: rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (104 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> still need p-valuestill need p-value (36 lines) From: Morley Herbert <Morley.Herbert@HCAHEALTHCARE.COM> test statistic used in procnpar1waytest statistic used in procnpar1way (47 lines) From: Darryl Hondorp <hondorpd@SI.EDU> Re: test statistic used in procnpar1way (8 lines) From: SUBSCRIBE SAS-L JingJu11 S <jingju11@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: test statistic used in procnpar1way (80 lines) From: Susan Durham <sdurham@BIOLOGY.USU.EDU> Re: test statistic used in procnpar1way (12 lines) From: SUBSCRIBE SAS-L JingJu11 S <jingju11@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: test statistic used in procnpar1way (9 lines) From: SUBSCRIBE SAS-L JingJu11 S <jingju11@HOTMAIL.COM> using macro variables to make a code more user friendlyusing macro variables to make a code more user friendly (74 lines) From: Tucker Crowe <lunacaelum@GMAIL.COM>
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Cristian Gugiu <crisgugiu@YAHOO.COM> Re: Generating sample CIs around a population mean (29 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> GraphDataX and GraphDataDefault style to control individual line thinkness?GraphDataX and GraphDataDefault style to control individual line thinkness? (29 lines) From: Ya Huang <ya.huang@AMYLIN.COM> Re: GraphDataX and GraphDataDefault style to control individual line thinkness? (57 lines) From: Ya Huang <ya.huang@AMYLIN.COM> HYPERTEXT LINKS WITIN A PDF DOCUMENTHYPERTEXT LINKS WITIN A PDF DOCUMENT (25 lines) From: Schwartz, Paul <paul.schwartz@SPCORP.COM> Help needed in making logic more conciseHelp needed in making logic more concise (41 lines) From: Dave <david.brewer@UC.EDU> Re: Help needed in making logic more concise (55 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: Help needed in making logic more concise (81 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. 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(CDC/OCOO/ITSO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Re: ICD: ICD-9 or ICD-10 (32 lines) From: John Burton <jrburtonsaspro@GMAIL.COM> Introduction to RIntroduction to R (26 lines) From: Dorothy Middleton <courses@STATCOURSE.COM> Re: Introduction to R (31 lines) From: Jordan, Lewis <Lewis.Jordan@WEYERHAEUSER.COM> Re: Introduction to R (43 lines) From: Murphy Choy <goladin@GMAIL.COM> Re: Introduction to R (73 lines) From: Daniel Nordlund <djnordlund@FRONTIER.COM> Re: Introduction to R (78 lines) From: Murphy Choy <goladin@GMAIL.COM> Loop or Array or data stepLoop or Array or data step (44 lines) From: Kim Brown <kibrown@LADHS.ORG> Re: Loop or Array or data step (94 lines) From: Robin R High <rhigh@UNMC.EDU> Re: Loop or Array or data step (79 lines) From: Chang Chung <chang_y_chung@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Loop or Array or data step (104 lines) From: Jack Clark <jclark@HILLTOP.UMBC.EDU> Re: Loop or Array or data step (7 lines) From: Kim Brown <kibrown@LADHS.ORG> Re: Loop or Array or data step (46 lines) From: Choate, Paul@DDS <Paul.Choate@DDS.CA.GOV> Re: Loop or Array or data step (38 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. (CDC/OCOO/ITSO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Macro quoting helpRe: Macro quoting help (77 lines) From: Chang Chung <chang_y_chung@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Macro quoting help (117 lines) From: Søren Lassen <s.lassen@POST.TELE.DK> Macro var quotingMacro var quoting (22 lines) From: Masoud Pajoh <mpajoh@ODOT.ORG> Re: Macro var quoting (46 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Marginal Homogeneity Test on Rectangular matrices?Marginal Homogeneity Test on Rectangular matrices? (23 lines) From: Keith Dunnigan <dunnigan_k@YAHOO.COM> Need p-value or confidence limitsNeed p-value or confidence limits (23 lines) From: Morley Herbert <Morley.Herbert@HCAHEALTHCARE.COM> Re: Need p-value or confidence limits (48 lines) From: Dennis G. 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(CDC/OCOO/ITSO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Proc boxplot- overlayProc boxplot- overlay (21 lines) From: Mark S. <marksmolkin@GMAIL.COM> Proc gchart - plotting bars + standard deviationsProc gchart - plotting bars + standard deviations (28 lines) From: Joakim Englund <joakim.englund@GMAIL.COM> Re: Proc gchart - plotting bars + standard deviations (54 lines) From: Murphy, Christopher F. - CO 1st <MurphyC@DHW.IDAHO.GOV> Re: Proc gchart - plotting bars + standard deviations (37 lines) From: r.hockey@SPH.UQ.EDU.AU Programmatically determining length of character variables in CSV file Part DeuxProgrammatically determining length of character variables in CSV file Part Deux (295 lines) From: Kirby, Ted <ted.kirby@LEWIN.COM> Re: Programmatically determining length of character variables in CSV file Part Deux (312 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: Programmatically determining length of character variables in CSV file Part Deux (328 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: Programmatically determining length of character variables in CSV file Part Deux (334 lines) From: Tom Abernathy <tom.abernathy@GMAIL.COM> Re: Programmatically determining length of character variables in CSV file Part Deux (385 lines) From: Kirby, Ted <ted.kirby@LEWIN.COM> Re: Programmatically determining length of character variables in CSV file Part Deux (54 lines) From: Tom Abernathy <tom.abernathy@GMAIL.COM> Re: Programmatically determining length of character variables in CSV file Part Deux (295 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Re: Programmatically determining length of character variables in CSV file Part Deux (343 lines) From: Kirby, Ted <ted.kirby@LEWIN.COM> RE: How to rename variable names containing invalid sas characters ö and äRe: RE: How to rename variable names containing invalid sas characters ö and ä (82 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <gerhard.hellriegel@T-ONLINE.DE> RES: Code OptmisationRES: Code Optmisation (120 lines) From: Ricardo Gonçalves da Silva <rgs.rsilva@BANCOVOTORANTIM.COM.BR> RES: Code Optmisation (146 lines) From: Ricardo Gonçalves da Silva <rgs.rsilva@BANCOVOTORANTIM.COM.BR> RES: Code Optmisation (59 lines) From: Ricardo Gonçalves da Silva <rgs.rsilva@BANCOVOTORANTIM.COM.BR> Re proc transpose issueRe: Re proc transpose issue (80 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: How to rename variable names containing inva lid sas characters ö and äRe: Re: How to rename variable names containing inva lid sas characters ö and ä (111 lines) From: Sterling Paramore <gnilrets@GMAIL.COM> Re: How to rename variable names containing invalid sas characters ö and äRe: Re: How to rename variable names containing invalid sas characters ö and ä (94 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <gerhard.hellriegel@T-ONLINE.DE> Re: Re: How to rename variable names containing invalid sas characters ö and ä (205 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: Re: How to rename variable names containing invalid sas characters ö and äRe: Re: Re: How to rename variable names containing invalid sas characters ö and ä (152 lines) From: Sterling Paramore <gnilrets@GMAIL.COM> Re: Re: How to rename variable names containing inva lid sas characters ö and äRe: Re: Re: How to rename variable names containing inva lid sas characters ö and ä (135 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <gerhard.hellriegel@T-ONLINE.DE> Re: Re: Re: How to rename variable names containing inva lid sas characters ö and ä (124 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <gerhard.hellriegel@T-ONLINE.DE> Re: Re: Re: How to rename variable names containing inva lid sas characters ö and ä (133 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <gerhard.hellriegel@T-ONLINE.DE> Rotate Row DataRe: Rotate Row Data (68 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: Rotate Row Data (102 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> SAS AF - linking default values to selection tableSAS AF - linking default values to selection table (34 lines) From: Clapson, Andrew - PPD/DPP <Andrew.Clapson@STATCAN.GC.CA> Re: SAS AF - linking default values to selection table (96 lines) From: Randy Herbison <RandyHerbison@WESTAT.COM> SAS on mainframesRe: SAS on mainframes (42 lines) From: John Burton <jrburtonsaspro@GMAIL.COM> Re: SAS on mainframes (64 lines) From: Alan Churchill <alan.churchill@SAVIAN.NET> Re: SAS on mainframes (20 lines) From: John Burton <jrburtonsaspro@GMAIL.COM> SAS-L Digest - 25 Oct 2010 - Special issue (#2010-1164)Re: SAS-L Digest - 25 Oct 2010 - Special issue (#2010-1164) (1296 lines) From: Jason Sparks <jasonsparks@WELLSFARGO.COM> SAS-L Digest - 27 Oct 2010 - Special issue (#2010-1172)Re: SAS-L Digest - 27 Oct 2010 - Special issue (#2010-1172) (1197 lines) From: Jason Sparks <jasonsparks@WELLSFARGO.COM> Re: SAS-L Digest - 27 Oct 2010 - Special issue (#2010-1172) (37 lines) From: F J Kelley <jkelley@UGA.EDU> SGF call for papers closes on 25thSGF call for papers closes on 25th (21 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. 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(88 lines) From: Sigurd Hermansen <HERMANS1@WESTAT.COM> Withing group and withing variable comparisonWithing group and withing variable comparison (26 lines) From: Robert O'Brien <obri0313@GMAIL.COM> Re: Withing group and withing variable comparison (50 lines) From: Peter Flom <peterflomconsulting@MINDSPRING.COM> Re: Withing group and withing variable comparison (89 lines) From: Robert O'Brien <obri0313@GMAIL.COM> Re: Withing group and withing variable comparison (33 lines) From: Peter Flom <peterflomconsulting@MINDSPRING.COM> Re: Withing group and withing variable comparison (47 lines) From: Robert O'Brien <obri0313@GMAIL.COM> Re: Withing group and withing variable comparison (66 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@GMAIL.COM> Re: Withing group and withing variable comparison (88 lines) From: Robert O'Brien <obri0313@GMAIL.COM> Re: Withing group and withing variable comparison (52 lines) From: Jason Schoeneberger <jschoeneberger@CAROLINA.RR.COM> Re: Withing group and withing variable comparison (62 lines) From: Robert O'Brien <obri0313@GMAIL.COM> create Oracle table with SQL pass throughcreate Oracle table with SQL pass through (10 lines) From: Phil Spence <linux70@COMCAST.NET> Re: create Oracle table with SQL pass through (24 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> Re: create Oracle table with SQL pass through (24 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> Re: create Oracle table with SQL pass through (51 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: create Oracle table with SQL pass through (37 lines) From: F J Kelley <jkelley@UGA.EDU> Re: create Oracle table with SQL pass through (45 lines) From: Jim Groeneveld <jim.1stat@YAHOO.COM> Re: create Oracle table with SQL pass through (65 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> file statementfile statement (33 lines) From: Pradeep <chittiprolupradeep@GMAIL.COM> Re: file statement (46 lines) From: Murphy Choy <goladin@GMAIL.COM> Re: file statement (27 lines) From: Pradeep <chittiprolupradeep@GMAIL.COM> Re: file statement (67 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> how to create a new catalog in sasRe: how to create a new catalog in sas (25 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: how to create a new catalog in sas (52 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <gerhard.hellriegel@T-ONLINE.DE> importing Access extension = accdbimporting Access extension = accdb (53 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. 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(CDC/OCOO/ITSO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> java issuejava issue (53 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> logistic regression: odds ratio interpretationlogistic regression: odds ratio interpretation (15 lines) From: christine <christinepeloquin1@GMAIL.COM> Re: logistic regression: odds ratio interpretation (63 lines) From: Dale McLerran <stringplayer_2@YAHOO.COM> Re: logistic regression: odds ratio interpretation (42 lines) From: Nordlund, Dan (DSHS/RDA) <NordlDJ@DSHS.WA.GOV> multi-character delimitermulti-character delimiter (17 lines) From: Chang Chung <chang_y_chung@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: multi-character delimiter (41 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: multi-character delimiter (40 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Re: multi-character delimiter (47 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: multi-character delimiter (62 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Re: multi-character delimiter (77 lines) From: Chang Chung <chang_y_chung@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: multi-character delimiter (88 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Re: multi-character delimiter (141 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> plotting in proc princompplotting in proc princomp (23 lines) From: Nabaneeta Saha <nsaha6@GMAIL.COM> problems in importing .txt fileRe: problems in importing .txt file (60 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: problems in importing .txt file (88 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: problems in importing .txt file (67 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> proc fcmp warning messageproc fcmp warning message (39 lines) From: Sterling Paramore <gnilrets@GMAIL.COM> proc mdsproc mds (30 lines) From: Nabaneeta Saha <nsaha6@GMAIL.COM> rename worksheetsRe: rename worksheets (75 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: rename worksheets (61 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patternsrolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (21 lines) From: White, Svend A. <SvendW@HEALTH.OK.GOV> Re: rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (30 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> Re: rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (51 lines) From: White, Svend A. <SvendW@HEALTH.OK.GOV> Re: rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (59 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (65 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (77 lines) From: White, Svend A. <SvendW@HEALTH.OK.GOV> Re: rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (55 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. 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Data Step/SQL subtraction problemRe: Data Step/SQL subtraction problem (50 lines) From: Mary <mlhoward@AVALON.NET> Excelxp v1.116 and TitlesExcelxp v1.116 and Titles (68 lines) From: Philip C <SASL.PhilipC@GMAIL.COM> Re: Excelxp v1.116 and Titles (162 lines) From: Mary <mlhoward@AVALON.NET> Forcing filename capitalizationForcing filename capitalization (20 lines) From: Clapson, Andrew - PPD/DPP <Andrew.Clapson@STATCAN.GC.CA> Re: Forcing filename capitalization (39 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: Forcing filename capitalization (50 lines) From: Tom Abernathy <tom.abernathy@GMAIL.COM> Re: Forcing filename capitalization (75 lines) From: Clapson, Andrew - PPD/DPP <Andrew.Clapson@STATCAN.GC.CA> Function vs. operator: if statement short circuit processingFunction vs. operator: if statement short circuit processing (50 lines) From: Scott Bass <sas_l_739@YAHOO.COM.AU> Re: Function vs. operator: if statement short circuit processing (74 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: Function vs. operator: if statement short circuit processing (88 lines) From: Mark Miller <mdhmiller@GMAIL.COM> Re: Function vs. operator: if statement short circuit processing (61 lines) From: Tom Abernathy <tom.abernathy@GMAIL.COM> Generating sample CIs around a population meanGenerating sample CIs around a population mean (16 lines) From: P. 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(CDC/OCOO/ITSO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Re: ICD: ICD-9 or ICD-10 (32 lines) From: John Burton <jrburtonsaspro@GMAIL.COM> Introduction to RIntroduction to R (26 lines) From: Dorothy Middleton <courses@STATCOURSE.COM> Re: Introduction to R (31 lines) From: Jordan, Lewis <Lewis.Jordan@WEYERHAEUSER.COM> Re: Introduction to R (43 lines) From: Murphy Choy <goladin@GMAIL.COM> Re: Introduction to R (73 lines) From: Daniel Nordlund <djnordlund@FRONTIER.COM> Re: Introduction to R (78 lines) From: Murphy Choy <goladin@GMAIL.COM> Loop or Array or data stepLoop or Array or data step (44 lines) From: Kim Brown <kibrown@LADHS.ORG> Re: Loop or Array or data step (94 lines) From: Robin R High <rhigh@UNMC.EDU> Re: Loop or Array or data step (79 lines) From: Chang Chung <chang_y_chung@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Loop or Array or data step (104 lines) From: Jack Clark <jclark@HILLTOP.UMBC.EDU> Re: Loop or Array or data step (7 lines) From: Kim Brown <kibrown@LADHS.ORG> Re: Loop or Array or data step (46 lines) From: Choate, Paul@DDS <Paul.Choate@DDS.CA.GOV> Re: Loop or Array or data step (38 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. 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(CDC/OCOO/ITSO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Proc boxplot- overlayProc boxplot- overlay (21 lines) From: Mark S. <marksmolkin@GMAIL.COM> Proc gchart - plotting bars + standard deviationsProc gchart - plotting bars + standard deviations (28 lines) From: Joakim Englund <joakim.englund@GMAIL.COM> Re: Proc gchart - plotting bars + standard deviations (54 lines) From: Murphy, Christopher F. - CO 1st <MurphyC@DHW.IDAHO.GOV> Re: Proc gchart - plotting bars + standard deviations (37 lines) From: r.hockey@SPH.UQ.EDU.AU Programmatically determining length of character variables in CSV file Part DeuxProgrammatically determining length of character variables in CSV file Part Deux (295 lines) From: Kirby, Ted <ted.kirby@LEWIN.COM> Re: Programmatically determining length of character variables in CSV file Part Deux (312 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: Programmatically determining length of character variables in CSV file Part Deux (328 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: Programmatically determining length of character variables in CSV file Part Deux (334 lines) From: Tom Abernathy <tom.abernathy@GMAIL.COM> Re: Programmatically determining length of character variables in CSV file Part Deux (385 lines) From: Kirby, Ted <ted.kirby@LEWIN.COM> Re: Programmatically determining length of character variables in CSV file Part Deux (54 lines) From: Tom Abernathy <tom.abernathy@GMAIL.COM> Re: Programmatically determining length of character variables in CSV file Part Deux (295 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Re: Programmatically determining length of character variables in CSV file Part Deux (343 lines) From: Kirby, Ted <ted.kirby@LEWIN.COM> RE: How to rename variable names containing invalid sas characters ö and äRe: RE: How to rename variable names containing invalid sas characters ö and ä (82 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <gerhard.hellriegel@T-ONLINE.DE> RES: Code OptmisationRES: Code Optmisation (120 lines) From: Ricardo Gonçalves da Silva <rgs.rsilva@BANCOVOTORANTIM.COM.BR> RES: Code Optmisation (146 lines) From: Ricardo Gonçalves da Silva <rgs.rsilva@BANCOVOTORANTIM.COM.BR> RES: Code Optmisation (59 lines) From: Ricardo Gonçalves da Silva <rgs.rsilva@BANCOVOTORANTIM.COM.BR> Re proc transpose issueRe: Re proc transpose issue (80 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: How to rename variable names containing inva lid sas characters ö and äRe: Re: How to rename variable names containing inva lid sas characters ö and ä (111 lines) From: Sterling Paramore <gnilrets@GMAIL.COM> Re: How to rename variable names containing invalid sas characters ö and äRe: Re: How to rename variable names containing invalid sas characters ö and ä (94 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <gerhard.hellriegel@T-ONLINE.DE> Re: Re: How to rename variable names containing invalid sas characters ö and ä (205 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: Re: How to rename variable names containing invalid sas characters ö and äRe: Re: Re: How to rename variable names containing invalid sas characters ö and ä (152 lines) From: Sterling Paramore <gnilrets@GMAIL.COM> Re: Re: How to rename variable names containing inva lid sas characters ö and äRe: Re: Re: How to rename variable names containing inva lid sas characters ö and ä (135 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <gerhard.hellriegel@T-ONLINE.DE> Re: Re: Re: How to rename variable names containing inva lid sas characters ö and ä (124 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <gerhard.hellriegel@T-ONLINE.DE> Re: Re: Re: How to rename variable names containing inva lid sas characters ö and ä (133 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <gerhard.hellriegel@T-ONLINE.DE> Rotate Row DataRe: Rotate Row Data (68 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: Rotate Row Data (102 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> SAS AF - linking default values to selection tableSAS AF - linking default values to selection table (34 lines) From: Clapson, Andrew - PPD/DPP <Andrew.Clapson@STATCAN.GC.CA> Re: SAS AF - linking default values to selection table (96 lines) From: Randy Herbison <RandyHerbison@WESTAT.COM> SAS on mainframesRe: SAS on mainframes (42 lines) From: John Burton <jrburtonsaspro@GMAIL.COM> Re: SAS on mainframes (64 lines) From: Alan Churchill <alan.churchill@SAVIAN.NET> Re: SAS on mainframes (20 lines) From: John Burton <jrburtonsaspro@GMAIL.COM> SAS-L Digest - 25 Oct 2010 - Special issue (#2010-1164)Re: SAS-L Digest - 25 Oct 2010 - Special issue (#2010-1164) (1296 lines) From: Jason Sparks <jasonsparks@WELLSFARGO.COM> SAS-L Digest - 27 Oct 2010 - Special issue (#2010-1172)Re: SAS-L Digest - 27 Oct 2010 - Special issue (#2010-1172) (1197 lines) From: Jason Sparks <jasonsparks@WELLSFARGO.COM> Re: SAS-L Digest - 27 Oct 2010 - Special issue (#2010-1172) (37 lines) From: F J Kelley <jkelley@UGA.EDU> SGF call for papers closes on 25thSGF call for papers closes on 25th (21 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. 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(88 lines) From: Sigurd Hermansen <HERMANS1@WESTAT.COM> Withing group and withing variable comparisonWithing group and withing variable comparison (26 lines) From: Robert O'Brien <obri0313@GMAIL.COM> Re: Withing group and withing variable comparison (50 lines) From: Peter Flom <peterflomconsulting@MINDSPRING.COM> Re: Withing group and withing variable comparison (89 lines) From: Robert O'Brien <obri0313@GMAIL.COM> Re: Withing group and withing variable comparison (33 lines) From: Peter Flom <peterflomconsulting@MINDSPRING.COM> Re: Withing group and withing variable comparison (47 lines) From: Robert O'Brien <obri0313@GMAIL.COM> Re: Withing group and withing variable comparison (66 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@GMAIL.COM> Re: Withing group and withing variable comparison (88 lines) From: Robert O'Brien <obri0313@GMAIL.COM> Re: Withing group and withing variable comparison (52 lines) From: Jason Schoeneberger <jschoeneberger@CAROLINA.RR.COM> Re: Withing group and withing variable comparison (62 lines) From: Robert O'Brien <obri0313@GMAIL.COM> create Oracle table with SQL pass throughcreate Oracle table with SQL pass through (10 lines) From: Phil Spence <linux70@COMCAST.NET> Re: create Oracle table with SQL pass through (24 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> Re: create Oracle table with SQL pass through (24 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> Re: create Oracle table with SQL pass through (51 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: create Oracle table with SQL pass through (37 lines) From: F J Kelley <jkelley@UGA.EDU> Re: create Oracle table with SQL pass through (45 lines) From: Jim Groeneveld <jim.1stat@YAHOO.COM> Re: create Oracle table with SQL pass through (65 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> file statementfile statement (33 lines) From: Pradeep <chittiprolupradeep@GMAIL.COM> Re: file statement (46 lines) From: Murphy Choy <goladin@GMAIL.COM> Re: file statement (27 lines) From: Pradeep <chittiprolupradeep@GMAIL.COM> Re: file statement (67 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> how to create a new catalog in sasRe: how to create a new catalog in sas (25 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: how to create a new catalog in sas (52 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <gerhard.hellriegel@T-ONLINE.DE> importing Access extension = accdbimporting Access extension = accdb (53 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. 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(CDC/OCOO/ITSO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> java issuejava issue (53 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> logistic regression: odds ratio interpretationlogistic regression: odds ratio interpretation (15 lines) From: christine <christinepeloquin1@GMAIL.COM> Re: logistic regression: odds ratio interpretation (63 lines) From: Dale McLerran <stringplayer_2@YAHOO.COM> Re: logistic regression: odds ratio interpretation (42 lines) From: Nordlund, Dan (DSHS/RDA) <NordlDJ@DSHS.WA.GOV> multi-character delimitermulti-character delimiter (17 lines) From: Chang Chung <chang_y_chung@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: multi-character delimiter (41 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: multi-character delimiter (40 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Re: multi-character delimiter (47 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: multi-character delimiter (62 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Re: multi-character delimiter (77 lines) From: Chang Chung <chang_y_chung@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: multi-character delimiter (88 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Re: multi-character delimiter (141 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> plotting in proc princompplotting in proc princomp (23 lines) From: Nabaneeta Saha <nsaha6@GMAIL.COM> problems in importing .txt fileRe: problems in importing .txt file (60 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: problems in importing .txt file (88 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: problems in importing .txt file (67 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> proc fcmp warning messageproc fcmp warning message (39 lines) From: Sterling Paramore <gnilrets@GMAIL.COM> proc mdsproc mds (30 lines) From: Nabaneeta Saha <nsaha6@GMAIL.COM> rename worksheetsRe: rename worksheets (75 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: rename worksheets (61 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patternsrolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (21 lines) From: White, Svend A. <SvendW@HEALTH.OK.GOV> Re: rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (30 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> Re: rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (51 lines) From: White, Svend A. <SvendW@HEALTH.OK.GOV> Re: rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (59 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (65 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (77 lines) From: White, Svend A. <SvendW@HEALTH.OK.GOV> Re: rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (55 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. 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Excelxp v1.116 and TitlesExcelxp v1.116 and Titles (68 lines) From: Philip C <SASL.PhilipC@GMAIL.COM> Re: Excelxp v1.116 and Titles (162 lines) From: Mary <mlhoward@AVALON.NET> Forcing filename capitalizationForcing filename capitalization (20 lines) From: Clapson, Andrew - PPD/DPP <Andrew.Clapson@STATCAN.GC.CA> Re: Forcing filename capitalization (39 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: Forcing filename capitalization (50 lines) From: Tom Abernathy <tom.abernathy@GMAIL.COM> Re: Forcing filename capitalization (75 lines) From: Clapson, Andrew - PPD/DPP <Andrew.Clapson@STATCAN.GC.CA> Function vs. operator: if statement short circuit processingFunction vs. operator: if statement short circuit processing (50 lines) From: Scott Bass <sas_l_739@YAHOO.COM.AU> Re: Function vs. operator: if statement short circuit processing (74 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: Function vs. operator: if statement short circuit processing (88 lines) From: Mark Miller <mdhmiller@GMAIL.COM> Re: Function vs. operator: if statement short circuit processing (61 lines) From: Tom Abernathy <tom.abernathy@GMAIL.COM> Generating sample CIs around a population meanGenerating sample CIs around a population mean (16 lines) From: P. Cristian Gugiu <crisgugiu@YAHOO.COM> Re: Generating sample CIs around a population mean (29 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> GraphDataX and GraphDataDefault style to control individual line thinkness?GraphDataX and GraphDataDefault style to control individual line thinkness? (29 lines) From: Ya Huang <ya.huang@AMYLIN.COM> Re: GraphDataX and GraphDataDefault style to control individual line thinkness? (57 lines) From: Ya Huang <ya.huang@AMYLIN.COM> HYPERTEXT LINKS WITIN A PDF DOCUMENTHYPERTEXT LINKS WITIN A PDF DOCUMENT (25 lines) From: Schwartz, Paul <paul.schwartz@SPCORP.COM> Help needed in making logic more conciseHelp needed in making logic more concise (41 lines) From: Dave <david.brewer@UC.EDU> Re: Help needed in making logic more concise (55 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: Help needed in making logic more concise (81 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. 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(CDC/OCOO/ITSO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Re: ICD: ICD-9 or ICD-10 (32 lines) From: John Burton <jrburtonsaspro@GMAIL.COM> Introduction to RIntroduction to R (26 lines) From: Dorothy Middleton <courses@STATCOURSE.COM> Re: Introduction to R (31 lines) From: Jordan, Lewis <Lewis.Jordan@WEYERHAEUSER.COM> Re: Introduction to R (43 lines) From: Murphy Choy <goladin@GMAIL.COM> Re: Introduction to R (73 lines) From: Daniel Nordlund <djnordlund@FRONTIER.COM> Re: Introduction to R (78 lines) From: Murphy Choy <goladin@GMAIL.COM> Loop or Array or data stepLoop or Array or data step (44 lines) From: Kim Brown <kibrown@LADHS.ORG> Re: Loop or Array or data step (94 lines) From: Robin R High <rhigh@UNMC.EDU> Re: Loop or Array or data step (79 lines) From: Chang Chung <chang_y_chung@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Loop or Array or data step (104 lines) From: Jack Clark <jclark@HILLTOP.UMBC.EDU> Re: Loop or Array or data step (7 lines) From: Kim Brown <kibrown@LADHS.ORG> Re: Loop or Array or data step (46 lines) From: Choate, Paul@DDS <Paul.Choate@DDS.CA.GOV> Re: Loop or Array or data step (38 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. 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(CDC/OCOO/ITSO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Proc boxplot- overlayProc boxplot- overlay (21 lines) From: Mark S. <marksmolkin@GMAIL.COM> Proc gchart - plotting bars + standard deviationsProc gchart - plotting bars + standard deviations (28 lines) From: Joakim Englund <joakim.englund@GMAIL.COM> Re: Proc gchart - plotting bars + standard deviations (54 lines) From: Murphy, Christopher F. - CO 1st <MurphyC@DHW.IDAHO.GOV> Re: Proc gchart - plotting bars + standard deviations (37 lines) From: r.hockey@SPH.UQ.EDU.AU Programmatically determining length of character variables in CSV file Part DeuxProgrammatically determining length of character variables in CSV file Part Deux (295 lines) From: Kirby, Ted <ted.kirby@LEWIN.COM> Re: Programmatically determining length of character variables in CSV file Part Deux (312 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: Programmatically determining length of character variables in CSV file Part Deux (328 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: Programmatically determining length of character variables in CSV file Part Deux (334 lines) From: Tom Abernathy <tom.abernathy@GMAIL.COM> Re: Programmatically determining length of character variables in CSV file Part Deux (385 lines) From: Kirby, Ted <ted.kirby@LEWIN.COM> Re: Programmatically determining length of character variables in CSV file Part Deux (54 lines) From: Tom Abernathy <tom.abernathy@GMAIL.COM> Re: Programmatically determining length of character variables in CSV file Part Deux (295 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Re: Programmatically determining length of character variables in CSV file Part Deux (343 lines) From: Kirby, Ted <ted.kirby@LEWIN.COM> RE: How to rename variable names containing invalid sas characters ö and äRe: RE: How to rename variable names containing invalid sas characters ö and ä (82 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <gerhard.hellriegel@T-ONLINE.DE> RES: Code OptmisationRES: Code Optmisation (120 lines) From: Ricardo Gonçalves da Silva <rgs.rsilva@BANCOVOTORANTIM.COM.BR> RES: Code Optmisation (146 lines) From: Ricardo Gonçalves da Silva <rgs.rsilva@BANCOVOTORANTIM.COM.BR> RES: Code Optmisation (59 lines) From: Ricardo Gonçalves da Silva <rgs.rsilva@BANCOVOTORANTIM.COM.BR> Re proc transpose issueRe: Re proc transpose issue (80 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: How to rename variable names containing inva lid sas characters ö and äRe: Re: How to rename variable names containing inva lid sas characters ö and ä (111 lines) From: Sterling Paramore <gnilrets@GMAIL.COM> Re: How to rename variable names containing invalid sas characters ö and äRe: Re: How to rename variable names containing invalid sas characters ö and ä (94 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <gerhard.hellriegel@T-ONLINE.DE> Re: Re: How to rename variable names containing invalid sas characters ö and ä (205 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: Re: How to rename variable names containing invalid sas characters ö and äRe: Re: Re: How to rename variable names containing invalid sas characters ö and ä (152 lines) From: Sterling Paramore <gnilrets@GMAIL.COM> Re: Re: How to rename variable names containing inva lid sas characters ö and äRe: Re: Re: How to rename variable names containing inva lid sas characters ö and ä (135 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <gerhard.hellriegel@T-ONLINE.DE> Re: Re: Re: How to rename variable names containing inva lid sas characters ö and ä (124 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <gerhard.hellriegel@T-ONLINE.DE> Re: Re: Re: How to rename variable names containing inva lid sas characters ö and ä (133 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <gerhard.hellriegel@T-ONLINE.DE> Rotate Row DataRe: Rotate Row Data (68 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: Rotate Row Data (102 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> SAS AF - linking default values to selection tableSAS AF - linking default values to selection table (34 lines) From: Clapson, Andrew - PPD/DPP <Andrew.Clapson@STATCAN.GC.CA> Re: SAS AF - linking default values to selection table (96 lines) From: Randy Herbison <RandyHerbison@WESTAT.COM> SAS on mainframesRe: SAS on mainframes (42 lines) From: John Burton <jrburtonsaspro@GMAIL.COM> Re: SAS on mainframes (64 lines) From: Alan Churchill <alan.churchill@SAVIAN.NET> Re: SAS on mainframes (20 lines) From: John Burton <jrburtonsaspro@GMAIL.COM> SAS-L Digest - 25 Oct 2010 - Special issue (#2010-1164)Re: SAS-L Digest - 25 Oct 2010 - Special issue (#2010-1164) (1296 lines) From: Jason Sparks <jasonsparks@WELLSFARGO.COM> SAS-L Digest - 27 Oct 2010 - Special issue (#2010-1172)Re: SAS-L Digest - 27 Oct 2010 - Special issue (#2010-1172) (1197 lines) From: Jason Sparks <jasonsparks@WELLSFARGO.COM> Re: SAS-L Digest - 27 Oct 2010 - Special issue (#2010-1172) (37 lines) From: F J Kelley <jkelley@UGA.EDU> SGF call for papers closes on 25thSGF call for papers closes on 25th (21 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. 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(88 lines) From: Sigurd Hermansen <HERMANS1@WESTAT.COM> Withing group and withing variable comparisonWithing group and withing variable comparison (26 lines) From: Robert O'Brien <obri0313@GMAIL.COM> Re: Withing group and withing variable comparison (50 lines) From: Peter Flom <peterflomconsulting@MINDSPRING.COM> Re: Withing group and withing variable comparison (89 lines) From: Robert O'Brien <obri0313@GMAIL.COM> Re: Withing group and withing variable comparison (33 lines) From: Peter Flom <peterflomconsulting@MINDSPRING.COM> Re: Withing group and withing variable comparison (47 lines) From: Robert O'Brien <obri0313@GMAIL.COM> Re: Withing group and withing variable comparison (66 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@GMAIL.COM> Re: Withing group and withing variable comparison (88 lines) From: Robert O'Brien <obri0313@GMAIL.COM> Re: Withing group and withing variable comparison (52 lines) From: Jason Schoeneberger <jschoeneberger@CAROLINA.RR.COM> Re: Withing group and withing variable comparison (62 lines) From: Robert O'Brien <obri0313@GMAIL.COM> create Oracle table with SQL pass throughcreate Oracle table with SQL pass through (10 lines) From: Phil Spence <linux70@COMCAST.NET> Re: create Oracle table with SQL pass through (24 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> Re: create Oracle table with SQL pass through (24 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> Re: create Oracle table with SQL pass through (51 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: create Oracle table with SQL pass through (37 lines) From: F J Kelley <jkelley@UGA.EDU> Re: create Oracle table with SQL pass through (45 lines) From: Jim Groeneveld <jim.1stat@YAHOO.COM> Re: create Oracle table with SQL pass through (65 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> file statementfile statement (33 lines) From: Pradeep <chittiprolupradeep@GMAIL.COM> Re: file statement (46 lines) From: Murphy Choy <goladin@GMAIL.COM> Re: file statement (27 lines) From: Pradeep <chittiprolupradeep@GMAIL.COM> Re: file statement (67 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> how to create a new catalog in sasRe: how to create a new catalog in sas (25 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: how to create a new catalog in sas (52 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <gerhard.hellriegel@T-ONLINE.DE> importing Access extension = accdbimporting Access extension = accdb (53 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. 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Forcing filename capitalizationForcing filename capitalization (20 lines) From: Clapson, Andrew - PPD/DPP <Andrew.Clapson@STATCAN.GC.CA> Re: Forcing filename capitalization (39 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: Forcing filename capitalization (50 lines) From: Tom Abernathy <tom.abernathy@GMAIL.COM> Re: Forcing filename capitalization (75 lines) From: Clapson, Andrew - PPD/DPP <Andrew.Clapson@STATCAN.GC.CA> Function vs. operator: if statement short circuit processingFunction vs. operator: if statement short circuit processing (50 lines) From: Scott Bass <sas_l_739@YAHOO.COM.AU> Re: Function vs. operator: if statement short circuit processing (74 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: Function vs. operator: if statement short circuit processing (88 lines) From: Mark Miller <mdhmiller@GMAIL.COM> Re: Function vs. operator: if statement short circuit processing (61 lines) From: Tom Abernathy <tom.abernathy@GMAIL.COM> Generating sample CIs around a population meanGenerating sample CIs around a population mean (16 lines) From: P. 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(CDC/OCOO/ITSO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Re: ICD: ICD-9 or ICD-10 (32 lines) From: John Burton <jrburtonsaspro@GMAIL.COM> Introduction to RIntroduction to R (26 lines) From: Dorothy Middleton <courses@STATCOURSE.COM> Re: Introduction to R (31 lines) From: Jordan, Lewis <Lewis.Jordan@WEYERHAEUSER.COM> Re: Introduction to R (43 lines) From: Murphy Choy <goladin@GMAIL.COM> Re: Introduction to R (73 lines) From: Daniel Nordlund <djnordlund@FRONTIER.COM> Re: Introduction to R (78 lines) From: Murphy Choy <goladin@GMAIL.COM> Loop or Array or data stepLoop or Array or data step (44 lines) From: Kim Brown <kibrown@LADHS.ORG> Re: Loop or Array or data step (94 lines) From: Robin R High <rhigh@UNMC.EDU> Re: Loop or Array or data step (79 lines) From: Chang Chung <chang_y_chung@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Loop or Array or data step (104 lines) From: Jack Clark <jclark@HILLTOP.UMBC.EDU> Re: Loop or Array or data step (7 lines) From: Kim Brown <kibrown@LADHS.ORG> Re: Loop or Array or data step (46 lines) From: Choate, Paul@DDS <Paul.Choate@DDS.CA.GOV> Re: Loop or Array or data step (38 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. 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(CDC/OCOO/ITSO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Proc boxplot- overlayProc boxplot- overlay (21 lines) From: Mark S. <marksmolkin@GMAIL.COM> Proc gchart - plotting bars + standard deviationsProc gchart - plotting bars + standard deviations (28 lines) From: Joakim Englund <joakim.englund@GMAIL.COM> Re: Proc gchart - plotting bars + standard deviations (54 lines) From: Murphy, Christopher F. - CO 1st <MurphyC@DHW.IDAHO.GOV> Re: Proc gchart - plotting bars + standard deviations (37 lines) From: r.hockey@SPH.UQ.EDU.AU Programmatically determining length of character variables in CSV file Part DeuxProgrammatically determining length of character variables in CSV file Part Deux (295 lines) From: Kirby, Ted <ted.kirby@LEWIN.COM> Re: Programmatically determining length of character variables in CSV file Part Deux (312 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: Programmatically determining length of character variables in CSV file Part Deux (328 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: Programmatically determining length of character variables in CSV file Part Deux (334 lines) From: Tom Abernathy <tom.abernathy@GMAIL.COM> Re: Programmatically determining length of character variables in CSV file Part Deux (385 lines) From: Kirby, Ted <ted.kirby@LEWIN.COM> Re: Programmatically determining length of character variables in CSV file Part Deux (54 lines) From: Tom Abernathy <tom.abernathy@GMAIL.COM> Re: Programmatically determining length of character variables in CSV file Part Deux (295 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Re: Programmatically determining length of character variables in CSV file Part Deux (343 lines) From: Kirby, Ted <ted.kirby@LEWIN.COM> RE: How to rename variable names containing invalid sas characters ö and äRe: RE: How to rename variable names containing invalid sas characters ö and ä (82 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <gerhard.hellriegel@T-ONLINE.DE> RES: Code OptmisationRES: Code Optmisation (120 lines) From: Ricardo Gonçalves da Silva <rgs.rsilva@BANCOVOTORANTIM.COM.BR> RES: Code Optmisation (146 lines) From: Ricardo Gonçalves da Silva <rgs.rsilva@BANCOVOTORANTIM.COM.BR> RES: Code Optmisation (59 lines) From: Ricardo Gonçalves da Silva <rgs.rsilva@BANCOVOTORANTIM.COM.BR> Re proc transpose issueRe: Re proc transpose issue (80 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: How to rename variable names containing inva lid sas characters ö and äRe: Re: How to rename variable names containing inva lid sas characters ö and ä (111 lines) From: Sterling Paramore <gnilrets@GMAIL.COM> Re: How to rename variable names containing invalid sas characters ö and äRe: Re: How to rename variable names containing invalid sas characters ö and ä (94 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <gerhard.hellriegel@T-ONLINE.DE> Re: Re: How to rename variable names containing invalid sas characters ö and ä (205 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: Re: How to rename variable names containing invalid sas characters ö and äRe: Re: Re: How to rename variable names containing invalid sas characters ö and ä (152 lines) From: Sterling Paramore <gnilrets@GMAIL.COM> Re: Re: How to rename variable names containing inva lid sas characters ö and äRe: Re: Re: How to rename variable names containing inva lid sas characters ö and ä (135 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <gerhard.hellriegel@T-ONLINE.DE> Re: Re: Re: How to rename variable names containing inva lid sas characters ö and ä (124 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <gerhard.hellriegel@T-ONLINE.DE> Re: Re: Re: How to rename variable names containing inva lid sas characters ö and ä (133 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <gerhard.hellriegel@T-ONLINE.DE> Rotate Row DataRe: Rotate Row Data (68 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: Rotate Row Data (102 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> SAS AF - linking default values to selection tableSAS AF - linking default values to selection table (34 lines) From: Clapson, Andrew - PPD/DPP <Andrew.Clapson@STATCAN.GC.CA> Re: SAS AF - linking default values to selection table (96 lines) From: Randy Herbison <RandyHerbison@WESTAT.COM> SAS on mainframesRe: SAS on mainframes (42 lines) From: John Burton <jrburtonsaspro@GMAIL.COM> Re: SAS on mainframes (64 lines) From: Alan Churchill <alan.churchill@SAVIAN.NET> Re: SAS on mainframes (20 lines) From: John Burton <jrburtonsaspro@GMAIL.COM> SAS-L Digest - 25 Oct 2010 - Special issue (#2010-1164)Re: SAS-L Digest - 25 Oct 2010 - Special issue (#2010-1164) (1296 lines) From: Jason Sparks <jasonsparks@WELLSFARGO.COM> SAS-L Digest - 27 Oct 2010 - Special issue (#2010-1172)Re: SAS-L Digest - 27 Oct 2010 - Special issue (#2010-1172) (1197 lines) From: Jason Sparks <jasonsparks@WELLSFARGO.COM> Re: SAS-L Digest - 27 Oct 2010 - Special issue (#2010-1172) (37 lines) From: F J Kelley <jkelley@UGA.EDU> SGF call for papers closes on 25thSGF call for papers closes on 25th (21 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. 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(88 lines) From: Sigurd Hermansen <HERMANS1@WESTAT.COM> Withing group and withing variable comparisonWithing group and withing variable comparison (26 lines) From: Robert O'Brien <obri0313@GMAIL.COM> Re: Withing group and withing variable comparison (50 lines) From: Peter Flom <peterflomconsulting@MINDSPRING.COM> Re: Withing group and withing variable comparison (89 lines) From: Robert O'Brien <obri0313@GMAIL.COM> Re: Withing group and withing variable comparison (33 lines) From: Peter Flom <peterflomconsulting@MINDSPRING.COM> Re: Withing group and withing variable comparison (47 lines) From: Robert O'Brien <obri0313@GMAIL.COM> Re: Withing group and withing variable comparison (66 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@GMAIL.COM> Re: Withing group and withing variable comparison (88 lines) From: Robert O'Brien <obri0313@GMAIL.COM> Re: Withing group and withing variable comparison (52 lines) From: Jason Schoeneberger <jschoeneberger@CAROLINA.RR.COM> Re: Withing group and withing variable comparison (62 lines) From: Robert O'Brien <obri0313@GMAIL.COM> create Oracle table with SQL pass throughcreate Oracle table with SQL pass through (10 lines) From: Phil Spence <linux70@COMCAST.NET> Re: create Oracle table with SQL pass through (24 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> Re: create Oracle table with SQL pass through (24 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> Re: create Oracle table with SQL pass through (51 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: create Oracle table with SQL pass through (37 lines) From: F J Kelley <jkelley@UGA.EDU> Re: create Oracle table with SQL pass through (45 lines) From: Jim Groeneveld <jim.1stat@YAHOO.COM> Re: create Oracle table with SQL pass through (65 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> file statementfile statement (33 lines) From: Pradeep <chittiprolupradeep@GMAIL.COM> Re: file statement (46 lines) From: Murphy Choy <goladin@GMAIL.COM> Re: file statement (27 lines) From: Pradeep <chittiprolupradeep@GMAIL.COM> Re: file statement (67 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> how to create a new catalog in sasRe: how to create a new catalog in sas (25 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: how to create a new catalog in sas (52 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <gerhard.hellriegel@T-ONLINE.DE> importing Access extension = accdbimporting Access extension = accdb (53 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. 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(29 lines) From: Ya Huang <ya.huang@AMYLIN.COM> Re: GraphDataX and GraphDataDefault style to control individual line thinkness? (57 lines) From: Ya Huang <ya.huang@AMYLIN.COM> HYPERTEXT LINKS WITIN A PDF DOCUMENTHYPERTEXT LINKS WITIN A PDF DOCUMENT (25 lines) From: Schwartz, Paul <paul.schwartz@SPCORP.COM> Help needed in making logic more conciseHelp needed in making logic more concise (41 lines) From: Dave <david.brewer@UC.EDU> Re: Help needed in making logic more concise (55 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: Help needed in making logic more concise (81 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. 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(CDC/OCOO/ITSO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Re: ICD: ICD-9 or ICD-10 (32 lines) From: John Burton <jrburtonsaspro@GMAIL.COM> Introduction to RIntroduction to R (26 lines) From: Dorothy Middleton <courses@STATCOURSE.COM> Re: Introduction to R (31 lines) From: Jordan, Lewis <Lewis.Jordan@WEYERHAEUSER.COM> Re: Introduction to R (43 lines) From: Murphy Choy <goladin@GMAIL.COM> Re: Introduction to R (73 lines) From: Daniel Nordlund <djnordlund@FRONTIER.COM> Re: Introduction to R (78 lines) From: Murphy Choy <goladin@GMAIL.COM> Loop or Array or data stepLoop or Array or data step (44 lines) From: Kim Brown <kibrown@LADHS.ORG> Re: Loop or Array or data step (94 lines) From: Robin R High <rhigh@UNMC.EDU> Re: Loop or Array or data step (79 lines) From: Chang Chung <chang_y_chung@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Loop or Array or data step (104 lines) From: Jack Clark <jclark@HILLTOP.UMBC.EDU> Re: Loop or Array or data step (7 lines) From: Kim Brown <kibrown@LADHS.ORG> Re: Loop or Array or data step (46 lines) From: Choate, Paul@DDS <Paul.Choate@DDS.CA.GOV> Re: Loop or Array or data step (38 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. 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(CDC/OCOO/ITSO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Proc boxplot- overlayProc boxplot- overlay (21 lines) From: Mark S. <marksmolkin@GMAIL.COM> Proc gchart - plotting bars + standard deviationsProc gchart - plotting bars + standard deviations (28 lines) From: Joakim Englund <joakim.englund@GMAIL.COM> Re: Proc gchart - plotting bars + standard deviations (54 lines) From: Murphy, Christopher F. - CO 1st <MurphyC@DHW.IDAHO.GOV> Re: Proc gchart - plotting bars + standard deviations (37 lines) From: r.hockey@SPH.UQ.EDU.AU Programmatically determining length of character variables in CSV file Part DeuxProgrammatically determining length of character variables in CSV file Part Deux (295 lines) From: Kirby, Ted <ted.kirby@LEWIN.COM> Re: Programmatically determining length of character variables in CSV file Part Deux (312 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: Programmatically determining length of character variables in CSV file Part Deux (328 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: Programmatically determining length of character variables in CSV file Part Deux (334 lines) From: Tom Abernathy <tom.abernathy@GMAIL.COM> Re: Programmatically determining length of character variables in CSV file Part Deux (385 lines) From: Kirby, Ted <ted.kirby@LEWIN.COM> Re: Programmatically determining length of character variables in CSV file Part Deux (54 lines) From: Tom Abernathy <tom.abernathy@GMAIL.COM> Re: Programmatically determining length of character variables in CSV file Part Deux (295 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Re: Programmatically determining length of character variables in CSV file Part Deux (343 lines) From: Kirby, Ted <ted.kirby@LEWIN.COM> RE: How to rename variable names containing invalid sas characters ö and äRe: RE: How to rename variable names containing invalid sas characters ö and ä (82 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <gerhard.hellriegel@T-ONLINE.DE> RES: Code OptmisationRES: Code Optmisation (120 lines) From: Ricardo Gonçalves da Silva <rgs.rsilva@BANCOVOTORANTIM.COM.BR> RES: Code Optmisation (146 lines) From: Ricardo Gonçalves da Silva <rgs.rsilva@BANCOVOTORANTIM.COM.BR> RES: Code Optmisation (59 lines) From: Ricardo Gonçalves da Silva <rgs.rsilva@BANCOVOTORANTIM.COM.BR> Re proc transpose issueRe: Re proc transpose issue (80 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: How to rename variable names containing inva lid sas characters ö and äRe: Re: How to rename variable names containing inva lid sas characters ö and ä (111 lines) From: Sterling Paramore <gnilrets@GMAIL.COM> Re: How to rename variable names containing invalid sas characters ö and äRe: Re: How to rename variable names containing invalid sas characters ö and ä (94 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <gerhard.hellriegel@T-ONLINE.DE> Re: Re: How to rename variable names containing invalid sas characters ö and ä (205 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: Re: How to rename variable names containing invalid sas characters ö and äRe: Re: Re: How to rename variable names containing invalid sas characters ö and ä (152 lines) From: Sterling Paramore <gnilrets@GMAIL.COM> Re: Re: How to rename variable names containing inva lid sas characters ö and äRe: Re: Re: How to rename variable names containing inva lid sas characters ö and ä (135 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <gerhard.hellriegel@T-ONLINE.DE> Re: Re: Re: How to rename variable names containing inva lid sas characters ö and ä (124 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <gerhard.hellriegel@T-ONLINE.DE> Re: Re: Re: How to rename variable names containing inva lid sas characters ö and ä (133 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <gerhard.hellriegel@T-ONLINE.DE> Rotate Row DataRe: Rotate Row Data (68 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: Rotate Row Data (102 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> SAS AF - linking default values to selection tableSAS AF - linking default values to selection table (34 lines) From: Clapson, Andrew - PPD/DPP <Andrew.Clapson@STATCAN.GC.CA> Re: SAS AF - linking default values to selection table (96 lines) From: Randy Herbison <RandyHerbison@WESTAT.COM> SAS on mainframesRe: SAS on mainframes (42 lines) From: John Burton <jrburtonsaspro@GMAIL.COM> Re: SAS on mainframes (64 lines) From: Alan Churchill <alan.churchill@SAVIAN.NET> Re: SAS on mainframes (20 lines) From: John Burton <jrburtonsaspro@GMAIL.COM> SAS-L Digest - 25 Oct 2010 - Special issue (#2010-1164)Re: SAS-L Digest - 25 Oct 2010 - Special issue (#2010-1164) (1296 lines) From: Jason Sparks <jasonsparks@WELLSFARGO.COM> SAS-L Digest - 27 Oct 2010 - Special issue (#2010-1172)Re: SAS-L Digest - 27 Oct 2010 - Special issue (#2010-1172) (1197 lines) From: Jason Sparks <jasonsparks@WELLSFARGO.COM> Re: SAS-L Digest - 27 Oct 2010 - Special issue (#2010-1172) (37 lines) From: F J Kelley <jkelley@UGA.EDU> SGF call for papers closes on 25thSGF call for papers closes on 25th (21 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. 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(88 lines) From: Sigurd Hermansen <HERMANS1@WESTAT.COM> Withing group and withing variable comparisonWithing group and withing variable comparison (26 lines) From: Robert O'Brien <obri0313@GMAIL.COM> Re: Withing group and withing variable comparison (50 lines) From: Peter Flom <peterflomconsulting@MINDSPRING.COM> Re: Withing group and withing variable comparison (89 lines) From: Robert O'Brien <obri0313@GMAIL.COM> Re: Withing group and withing variable comparison (33 lines) From: Peter Flom <peterflomconsulting@MINDSPRING.COM> Re: Withing group and withing variable comparison (47 lines) From: Robert O'Brien <obri0313@GMAIL.COM> Re: Withing group and withing variable comparison (66 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@GMAIL.COM> Re: Withing group and withing variable comparison (88 lines) From: Robert O'Brien <obri0313@GMAIL.COM> Re: Withing group and withing variable comparison (52 lines) From: Jason Schoeneberger <jschoeneberger@CAROLINA.RR.COM> Re: Withing group and withing variable comparison (62 lines) From: Robert O'Brien <obri0313@GMAIL.COM> create Oracle table with SQL pass throughcreate Oracle table with SQL pass through (10 lines) From: Phil Spence <linux70@COMCAST.NET> Re: create Oracle table with SQL pass through (24 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> Re: create Oracle table with SQL pass through (24 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> Re: create Oracle table with SQL pass through (51 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: create Oracle table with SQL pass through (37 lines) From: F J Kelley <jkelley@UGA.EDU> Re: create Oracle table with SQL pass through (45 lines) From: Jim Groeneveld <jim.1stat@YAHOO.COM> Re: create Oracle table with SQL pass through (65 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> file statementfile statement (33 lines) From: Pradeep <chittiprolupradeep@GMAIL.COM> Re: file statement (46 lines) From: Murphy Choy <goladin@GMAIL.COM> Re: file statement (27 lines) From: Pradeep <chittiprolupradeep@GMAIL.COM> Re: file statement (67 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> how to create a new catalog in sasRe: how to create a new catalog in sas (25 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: how to create a new catalog in sas (52 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <gerhard.hellriegel@T-ONLINE.DE> importing Access extension = accdbimporting Access extension = accdb (53 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. 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(57 lines) From: Ya Huang <ya.huang@AMYLIN.COM> HYPERTEXT LINKS WITIN A PDF DOCUMENTHYPERTEXT LINKS WITIN A PDF DOCUMENT (25 lines) From: Schwartz, Paul <paul.schwartz@SPCORP.COM> Help needed in making logic more conciseHelp needed in making logic more concise (41 lines) From: Dave <david.brewer@UC.EDU> Re: Help needed in making logic more concise (55 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: Help needed in making logic more concise (81 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. 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(CDC/OCOO/ITSO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Re: ICD: ICD-9 or ICD-10 (32 lines) From: John Burton <jrburtonsaspro@GMAIL.COM> Introduction to RIntroduction to R (26 lines) From: Dorothy Middleton <courses@STATCOURSE.COM> Re: Introduction to R (31 lines) From: Jordan, Lewis <Lewis.Jordan@WEYERHAEUSER.COM> Re: Introduction to R (43 lines) From: Murphy Choy <goladin@GMAIL.COM> Re: Introduction to R (73 lines) From: Daniel Nordlund <djnordlund@FRONTIER.COM> Re: Introduction to R (78 lines) From: Murphy Choy <goladin@GMAIL.COM> Loop or Array or data stepLoop or Array or data step (44 lines) From: Kim Brown <kibrown@LADHS.ORG> Re: Loop or Array or data step (94 lines) From: Robin R High <rhigh@UNMC.EDU> Re: Loop or Array or data step (79 lines) From: Chang Chung <chang_y_chung@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Loop or Array or data step (104 lines) From: Jack Clark <jclark@HILLTOP.UMBC.EDU> Re: Loop or Array or data step (7 lines) From: Kim Brown <kibrown@LADHS.ORG> Re: Loop or Array or data step (46 lines) From: Choate, Paul@DDS <Paul.Choate@DDS.CA.GOV> Re: Loop or Array or data step (38 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. 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(CDC/OCOO/ITSO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Proc boxplot- overlayProc boxplot- overlay (21 lines) From: Mark S. <marksmolkin@GMAIL.COM> Proc gchart - plotting bars + standard deviationsProc gchart - plotting bars + standard deviations (28 lines) From: Joakim Englund <joakim.englund@GMAIL.COM> Re: Proc gchart - plotting bars + standard deviations (54 lines) From: Murphy, Christopher F. - CO 1st <MurphyC@DHW.IDAHO.GOV> Re: Proc gchart - plotting bars + standard deviations (37 lines) From: r.hockey@SPH.UQ.EDU.AU Programmatically determining length of character variables in CSV file Part DeuxProgrammatically determining length of character variables in CSV file Part Deux (295 lines) From: Kirby, Ted <ted.kirby@LEWIN.COM> Re: Programmatically determining length of character variables in CSV file Part Deux (312 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: Programmatically determining length of character variables in CSV file Part Deux (328 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: Programmatically determining length of character variables in CSV file Part Deux (334 lines) From: Tom Abernathy <tom.abernathy@GMAIL.COM> Re: Programmatically determining length of character variables in CSV file Part Deux (385 lines) From: Kirby, Ted <ted.kirby@LEWIN.COM> Re: Programmatically determining length of character variables in CSV file Part Deux (54 lines) From: Tom Abernathy <tom.abernathy@GMAIL.COM> Re: Programmatically determining length of character variables in CSV file Part Deux (295 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Re: Programmatically determining length of character variables in CSV file Part Deux (343 lines) From: Kirby, Ted <ted.kirby@LEWIN.COM> RE: How to rename variable names containing invalid sas characters ö and äRe: RE: How to rename variable names containing invalid sas characters ö and ä (82 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <gerhard.hellriegel@T-ONLINE.DE> RES: Code OptmisationRES: Code Optmisation (120 lines) From: Ricardo Gonçalves da Silva <rgs.rsilva@BANCOVOTORANTIM.COM.BR> RES: Code Optmisation (146 lines) From: Ricardo Gonçalves da Silva <rgs.rsilva@BANCOVOTORANTIM.COM.BR> RES: Code Optmisation (59 lines) From: Ricardo Gonçalves da Silva <rgs.rsilva@BANCOVOTORANTIM.COM.BR> Re proc transpose issueRe: Re proc transpose issue (80 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: How to rename variable names containing inva lid sas characters ö and äRe: Re: How to rename variable names containing inva lid sas characters ö and ä (111 lines) From: Sterling Paramore <gnilrets@GMAIL.COM> Re: How to rename variable names containing invalid sas characters ö and äRe: Re: How to rename variable names containing invalid sas characters ö and ä (94 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <gerhard.hellriegel@T-ONLINE.DE> Re: Re: How to rename variable names containing invalid sas characters ö and ä (205 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: Re: How to rename variable names containing invalid sas characters ö and äRe: Re: Re: How to rename variable names containing invalid sas characters ö and ä (152 lines) From: Sterling Paramore <gnilrets@GMAIL.COM> Re: Re: How to rename variable names containing inva lid sas characters ö and äRe: Re: Re: How to rename variable names containing inva lid sas characters ö and ä (135 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <gerhard.hellriegel@T-ONLINE.DE> Re: Re: Re: How to rename variable names containing inva lid sas characters ö and ä (124 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <gerhard.hellriegel@T-ONLINE.DE> Re: Re: Re: How to rename variable names containing inva lid sas characters ö and ä (133 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <gerhard.hellriegel@T-ONLINE.DE> Rotate Row DataRe: Rotate Row Data (68 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: Rotate Row Data (102 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> SAS AF - linking default values to selection tableSAS AF - linking default values to selection table (34 lines) From: Clapson, Andrew - PPD/DPP <Andrew.Clapson@STATCAN.GC.CA> Re: SAS AF - linking default values to selection table (96 lines) From: Randy Herbison <RandyHerbison@WESTAT.COM> SAS on mainframesRe: SAS on mainframes (42 lines) From: John Burton <jrburtonsaspro@GMAIL.COM> Re: SAS on mainframes (64 lines) From: Alan Churchill <alan.churchill@SAVIAN.NET> Re: SAS on mainframes (20 lines) From: John Burton <jrburtonsaspro@GMAIL.COM> SAS-L Digest - 25 Oct 2010 - Special issue (#2010-1164)Re: SAS-L Digest - 25 Oct 2010 - Special issue (#2010-1164) (1296 lines) From: Jason Sparks <jasonsparks@WELLSFARGO.COM> SAS-L Digest - 27 Oct 2010 - Special issue (#2010-1172)Re: SAS-L Digest - 27 Oct 2010 - Special issue (#2010-1172) (1197 lines) From: Jason Sparks <jasonsparks@WELLSFARGO.COM> Re: SAS-L Digest - 27 Oct 2010 - Special issue (#2010-1172) (37 lines) From: F J Kelley <jkelley@UGA.EDU> SGF call for papers closes on 25thSGF call for papers closes on 25th (21 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. 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(88 lines) From: Sigurd Hermansen <HERMANS1@WESTAT.COM> Withing group and withing variable comparisonWithing group and withing variable comparison (26 lines) From: Robert O'Brien <obri0313@GMAIL.COM> Re: Withing group and withing variable comparison (50 lines) From: Peter Flom <peterflomconsulting@MINDSPRING.COM> Re: Withing group and withing variable comparison (89 lines) From: Robert O'Brien <obri0313@GMAIL.COM> Re: Withing group and withing variable comparison (33 lines) From: Peter Flom <peterflomconsulting@MINDSPRING.COM> Re: Withing group and withing variable comparison (47 lines) From: Robert O'Brien <obri0313@GMAIL.COM> Re: Withing group and withing variable comparison (66 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@GMAIL.COM> Re: Withing group and withing variable comparison (88 lines) From: Robert O'Brien <obri0313@GMAIL.COM> Re: Withing group and withing variable comparison (52 lines) From: Jason Schoeneberger <jschoeneberger@CAROLINA.RR.COM> Re: Withing group and withing variable comparison (62 lines) From: Robert O'Brien <obri0313@GMAIL.COM> create Oracle table with SQL pass throughcreate Oracle table with SQL pass through (10 lines) From: Phil Spence <linux70@COMCAST.NET> Re: create Oracle table with SQL pass through (24 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> Re: create Oracle table with SQL pass through (24 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> Re: create Oracle table with SQL pass through (51 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: create Oracle table with SQL pass through (37 lines) From: F J Kelley <jkelley@UGA.EDU> Re: create Oracle table with SQL pass through (45 lines) From: Jim Groeneveld <jim.1stat@YAHOO.COM> Re: create Oracle table with SQL pass through (65 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> file statementfile statement (33 lines) From: Pradeep <chittiprolupradeep@GMAIL.COM> Re: file statement (46 lines) From: Murphy Choy <goladin@GMAIL.COM> Re: file statement (27 lines) From: Pradeep <chittiprolupradeep@GMAIL.COM> Re: file statement (67 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> how to create a new catalog in sasRe: how to create a new catalog in sas (25 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: how to create a new catalog in sas (52 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <gerhard.hellriegel@T-ONLINE.DE> importing Access extension = accdbimporting Access extension = accdb (53 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. 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(CDC/OCOO/ITSO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Re: ICD: ICD-9 or ICD-10 (32 lines) From: John Burton <jrburtonsaspro@GMAIL.COM> Introduction to RIntroduction to R (26 lines) From: Dorothy Middleton <courses@STATCOURSE.COM> Re: Introduction to R (31 lines) From: Jordan, Lewis <Lewis.Jordan@WEYERHAEUSER.COM> Re: Introduction to R (43 lines) From: Murphy Choy <goladin@GMAIL.COM> Re: Introduction to R (73 lines) From: Daniel Nordlund <djnordlund@FRONTIER.COM> Re: Introduction to R (78 lines) From: Murphy Choy <goladin@GMAIL.COM> Loop or Array or data stepLoop or Array or data step (44 lines) From: Kim Brown <kibrown@LADHS.ORG> Re: Loop or Array or data step (94 lines) From: Robin R High <rhigh@UNMC.EDU> Re: Loop or Array or data step (79 lines) From: Chang Chung <chang_y_chung@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Loop or Array or data step (104 lines) From: Jack Clark <jclark@HILLTOP.UMBC.EDU> Re: Loop or Array or data step (7 lines) From: Kim Brown <kibrown@LADHS.ORG> Re: Loop or Array or data step (46 lines) From: Choate, Paul@DDS <Paul.Choate@DDS.CA.GOV> Re: Loop or Array or data step (38 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. 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(CDC/OCOO/ITSO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Proc boxplot- overlayProc boxplot- overlay (21 lines) From: Mark S. <marksmolkin@GMAIL.COM> Proc gchart - plotting bars + standard deviationsProc gchart - plotting bars + standard deviations (28 lines) From: Joakim Englund <joakim.englund@GMAIL.COM> Re: Proc gchart - plotting bars + standard deviations (54 lines) From: Murphy, Christopher F. - CO 1st <MurphyC@DHW.IDAHO.GOV> Re: Proc gchart - plotting bars + standard deviations (37 lines) From: r.hockey@SPH.UQ.EDU.AU Programmatically determining length of character variables in CSV file Part DeuxProgrammatically determining length of character variables in CSV file Part Deux (295 lines) From: Kirby, Ted <ted.kirby@LEWIN.COM> Re: Programmatically determining length of character variables in CSV file Part Deux (312 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: Programmatically determining length of character variables in CSV file Part Deux (328 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: Programmatically determining length of character variables in CSV file Part Deux (334 lines) From: Tom Abernathy <tom.abernathy@GMAIL.COM> Re: Programmatically determining length of character variables in CSV file Part Deux (385 lines) From: Kirby, Ted <ted.kirby@LEWIN.COM> Re: Programmatically determining length of character variables in CSV file Part Deux (54 lines) From: Tom Abernathy <tom.abernathy@GMAIL.COM> Re: Programmatically determining length of character variables in CSV file Part Deux (295 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Re: Programmatically determining length of character variables in CSV file Part Deux (343 lines) From: Kirby, Ted <ted.kirby@LEWIN.COM> RE: How to rename variable names containing invalid sas characters ö and äRe: RE: How to rename variable names containing invalid sas characters ö and ä (82 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <gerhard.hellriegel@T-ONLINE.DE> RES: Code OptmisationRES: Code Optmisation (120 lines) From: Ricardo Gonçalves da Silva <rgs.rsilva@BANCOVOTORANTIM.COM.BR> RES: Code Optmisation (146 lines) From: Ricardo Gonçalves da Silva <rgs.rsilva@BANCOVOTORANTIM.COM.BR> RES: Code Optmisation (59 lines) From: Ricardo Gonçalves da Silva <rgs.rsilva@BANCOVOTORANTIM.COM.BR> Re proc transpose issueRe: Re proc transpose issue (80 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: How to rename variable names containing inva lid sas characters ö and äRe: Re: How to rename variable names containing inva lid sas characters ö and ä (111 lines) From: Sterling Paramore <gnilrets@GMAIL.COM> Re: How to rename variable names containing invalid sas characters ö and äRe: Re: How to rename variable names containing invalid sas characters ö and ä (94 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <gerhard.hellriegel@T-ONLINE.DE> Re: Re: How to rename variable names containing invalid sas characters ö and ä (205 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: Re: How to rename variable names containing invalid sas characters ö and äRe: Re: Re: How to rename variable names containing invalid sas characters ö and ä (152 lines) From: Sterling Paramore <gnilrets@GMAIL.COM> Re: Re: How to rename variable names containing inva lid sas characters ö and äRe: Re: Re: How to rename variable names containing inva lid sas characters ö and ä (135 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <gerhard.hellriegel@T-ONLINE.DE> Re: Re: Re: How to rename variable names containing inva lid sas characters ö and ä (124 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <gerhard.hellriegel@T-ONLINE.DE> Re: Re: Re: How to rename variable names containing inva lid sas characters ö and ä (133 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <gerhard.hellriegel@T-ONLINE.DE> Rotate Row DataRe: Rotate Row Data (68 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: Rotate Row Data (102 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> SAS AF - linking default values to selection tableSAS AF - linking default values to selection table (34 lines) From: Clapson, Andrew - PPD/DPP <Andrew.Clapson@STATCAN.GC.CA> Re: SAS AF - linking default values to selection table (96 lines) From: Randy Herbison <RandyHerbison@WESTAT.COM> SAS on mainframesRe: SAS on mainframes (42 lines) From: John Burton <jrburtonsaspro@GMAIL.COM> Re: SAS on mainframes (64 lines) From: Alan Churchill <alan.churchill@SAVIAN.NET> Re: SAS on mainframes (20 lines) From: John Burton <jrburtonsaspro@GMAIL.COM> SAS-L Digest - 25 Oct 2010 - Special issue (#2010-1164)Re: SAS-L Digest - 25 Oct 2010 - Special issue (#2010-1164) (1296 lines) From: Jason Sparks <jasonsparks@WELLSFARGO.COM> SAS-L Digest - 27 Oct 2010 - Special issue (#2010-1172)Re: SAS-L Digest - 27 Oct 2010 - Special issue (#2010-1172) (1197 lines) From: Jason Sparks <jasonsparks@WELLSFARGO.COM> Re: SAS-L Digest - 27 Oct 2010 - Special issue (#2010-1172) (37 lines) From: F J Kelley <jkelley@UGA.EDU> SGF call for papers closes on 25thSGF call for papers closes on 25th (21 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. 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(88 lines) From: Sigurd Hermansen <HERMANS1@WESTAT.COM> Withing group and withing variable comparisonWithing group and withing variable comparison (26 lines) From: Robert O'Brien <obri0313@GMAIL.COM> Re: Withing group and withing variable comparison (50 lines) From: Peter Flom <peterflomconsulting@MINDSPRING.COM> Re: Withing group and withing variable comparison (89 lines) From: Robert O'Brien <obri0313@GMAIL.COM> Re: Withing group and withing variable comparison (33 lines) From: Peter Flom <peterflomconsulting@MINDSPRING.COM> Re: Withing group and withing variable comparison (47 lines) From: Robert O'Brien <obri0313@GMAIL.COM> Re: Withing group and withing variable comparison (66 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@GMAIL.COM> Re: Withing group and withing variable comparison (88 lines) From: Robert O'Brien <obri0313@GMAIL.COM> Re: Withing group and withing variable comparison (52 lines) From: Jason Schoeneberger <jschoeneberger@CAROLINA.RR.COM> Re: Withing group and withing variable comparison (62 lines) From: Robert O'Brien <obri0313@GMAIL.COM> create Oracle table with SQL pass throughcreate Oracle table with SQL pass through (10 lines) From: Phil Spence <linux70@COMCAST.NET> Re: create Oracle table with SQL pass through (24 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> Re: create Oracle table with SQL pass through (24 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> Re: create Oracle table with SQL pass through (51 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: create Oracle table with SQL pass through (37 lines) From: F J Kelley <jkelley@UGA.EDU> Re: create Oracle table with SQL pass through (45 lines) From: Jim Groeneveld <jim.1stat@YAHOO.COM> Re: create Oracle table with SQL pass through (65 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> file statementfile statement (33 lines) From: Pradeep <chittiprolupradeep@GMAIL.COM> Re: file statement (46 lines) From: Murphy Choy <goladin@GMAIL.COM> Re: file statement (27 lines) From: Pradeep <chittiprolupradeep@GMAIL.COM> Re: file statement (67 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> how to create a new catalog in sasRe: how to create a new catalog in sas (25 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: how to create a new catalog in sas (52 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <gerhard.hellriegel@T-ONLINE.DE> importing Access extension = accdbimporting Access extension = accdb (53 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. 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(CDC/OCOO/ITSO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> java issuejava issue (53 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> logistic regression: odds ratio interpretationlogistic regression: odds ratio interpretation (15 lines) From: christine <christinepeloquin1@GMAIL.COM> Re: logistic regression: odds ratio interpretation (63 lines) From: Dale McLerran <stringplayer_2@YAHOO.COM> Re: logistic regression: odds ratio interpretation (42 lines) From: Nordlund, Dan (DSHS/RDA) <NordlDJ@DSHS.WA.GOV> multi-character delimitermulti-character delimiter (17 lines) From: Chang Chung <chang_y_chung@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: multi-character delimiter (41 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: multi-character delimiter (40 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Re: multi-character delimiter (47 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: multi-character delimiter (62 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Re: multi-character delimiter (77 lines) From: Chang Chung <chang_y_chung@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: multi-character delimiter (88 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Re: multi-character delimiter (141 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> plotting in proc princompplotting in proc princomp (23 lines) From: Nabaneeta Saha <nsaha6@GMAIL.COM> problems in importing .txt fileRe: problems in importing .txt file (60 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: problems in importing .txt file (88 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: problems in importing .txt file (67 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> proc fcmp warning messageproc fcmp warning message (39 lines) From: Sterling Paramore <gnilrets@GMAIL.COM> proc mdsproc mds (30 lines) From: Nabaneeta Saha <nsaha6@GMAIL.COM> rename worksheetsRe: rename worksheets (75 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: rename worksheets (61 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patternsrolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (21 lines) From: White, Svend A. <SvendW@HEALTH.OK.GOV> Re: rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (30 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> Re: rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (51 lines) From: White, Svend A. <SvendW@HEALTH.OK.GOV> Re: rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (59 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (65 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (77 lines) From: White, Svend A. <SvendW@HEALTH.OK.GOV> Re: rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (55 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. 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HYPERTEXT LINKS WITIN A PDF DOCUMENTHYPERTEXT LINKS WITIN A PDF DOCUMENT (25 lines) From: Schwartz, Paul <paul.schwartz@SPCORP.COM> Help needed in making logic more conciseHelp needed in making logic more concise (41 lines) From: Dave <david.brewer@UC.EDU> Re: Help needed in making logic more concise (55 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: Help needed in making logic more concise (81 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. 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(CDC/OCOO/ITSO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Re: ICD: ICD-9 or ICD-10 (32 lines) From: John Burton <jrburtonsaspro@GMAIL.COM> Introduction to RIntroduction to R (26 lines) From: Dorothy Middleton <courses@STATCOURSE.COM> Re: Introduction to R (31 lines) From: Jordan, Lewis <Lewis.Jordan@WEYERHAEUSER.COM> Re: Introduction to R (43 lines) From: Murphy Choy <goladin@GMAIL.COM> Re: Introduction to R (73 lines) From: Daniel Nordlund <djnordlund@FRONTIER.COM> Re: Introduction to R (78 lines) From: Murphy Choy <goladin@GMAIL.COM> Loop or Array or data stepLoop or Array or data step (44 lines) From: Kim Brown <kibrown@LADHS.ORG> Re: Loop or Array or data step (94 lines) From: Robin R High <rhigh@UNMC.EDU> Re: Loop or Array or data step (79 lines) From: Chang Chung <chang_y_chung@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Loop or Array or data step (104 lines) From: Jack Clark <jclark@HILLTOP.UMBC.EDU> Re: Loop or Array or data step (7 lines) From: Kim Brown <kibrown@LADHS.ORG> Re: Loop or Array or data step (46 lines) From: Choate, Paul@DDS <Paul.Choate@DDS.CA.GOV> Re: Loop or Array or data step (38 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. 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(CDC/OCOO/ITSO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Proc boxplot- overlayProc boxplot- overlay (21 lines) From: Mark S. <marksmolkin@GMAIL.COM> Proc gchart - plotting bars + standard deviationsProc gchart - plotting bars + standard deviations (28 lines) From: Joakim Englund <joakim.englund@GMAIL.COM> Re: Proc gchart - plotting bars + standard deviations (54 lines) From: Murphy, Christopher F. - CO 1st <MurphyC@DHW.IDAHO.GOV> Re: Proc gchart - plotting bars + standard deviations (37 lines) From: r.hockey@SPH.UQ.EDU.AU Programmatically determining length of character variables in CSV file Part DeuxProgrammatically determining length of character variables in CSV file Part Deux (295 lines) From: Kirby, Ted <ted.kirby@LEWIN.COM> Re: Programmatically determining length of character variables in CSV file Part Deux (312 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: Programmatically determining length of character variables in CSV file Part Deux (328 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: Programmatically determining length of character variables in CSV file Part Deux (334 lines) From: Tom Abernathy <tom.abernathy@GMAIL.COM> Re: Programmatically determining length of character variables in CSV file Part Deux (385 lines) From: Kirby, Ted <ted.kirby@LEWIN.COM> Re: Programmatically determining length of character variables in CSV file Part Deux (54 lines) From: Tom Abernathy <tom.abernathy@GMAIL.COM> Re: Programmatically determining length of character variables in CSV file Part Deux (295 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Re: Programmatically determining length of character variables in CSV file Part Deux (343 lines) From: Kirby, Ted <ted.kirby@LEWIN.COM> RE: How to rename variable names containing invalid sas characters ö and äRe: RE: How to rename variable names containing invalid sas characters ö and ä (82 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <gerhard.hellriegel@T-ONLINE.DE> RES: Code OptmisationRES: Code Optmisation (120 lines) From: Ricardo Gonçalves da Silva <rgs.rsilva@BANCOVOTORANTIM.COM.BR> RES: Code Optmisation (146 lines) From: Ricardo Gonçalves da Silva <rgs.rsilva@BANCOVOTORANTIM.COM.BR> RES: Code Optmisation (59 lines) From: Ricardo Gonçalves da Silva <rgs.rsilva@BANCOVOTORANTIM.COM.BR> Re proc transpose issueRe: Re proc transpose issue (80 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: How to rename variable names containing inva lid sas characters ö and äRe: Re: How to rename variable names containing inva lid sas characters ö and ä (111 lines) From: Sterling Paramore <gnilrets@GMAIL.COM> Re: How to rename variable names containing invalid sas characters ö and äRe: Re: How to rename variable names containing invalid sas characters ö and ä (94 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <gerhard.hellriegel@T-ONLINE.DE> Re: Re: How to rename variable names containing invalid sas characters ö and ä (205 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: Re: How to rename variable names containing invalid sas characters ö and äRe: Re: Re: How to rename variable names containing invalid sas characters ö and ä (152 lines) From: Sterling Paramore <gnilrets@GMAIL.COM> Re: Re: How to rename variable names containing inva lid sas characters ö and äRe: Re: Re: How to rename variable names containing inva lid sas characters ö and ä (135 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <gerhard.hellriegel@T-ONLINE.DE> Re: Re: Re: How to rename variable names containing inva lid sas characters ö and ä (124 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <gerhard.hellriegel@T-ONLINE.DE> Re: Re: Re: How to rename variable names containing inva lid sas characters ö and ä (133 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <gerhard.hellriegel@T-ONLINE.DE> Rotate Row DataRe: Rotate Row Data (68 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: Rotate Row Data (102 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> SAS AF - linking default values to selection tableSAS AF - linking default values to selection table (34 lines) From: Clapson, Andrew - PPD/DPP <Andrew.Clapson@STATCAN.GC.CA> Re: SAS AF - linking default values to selection table (96 lines) From: Randy Herbison <RandyHerbison@WESTAT.COM> SAS on mainframesRe: SAS on mainframes (42 lines) From: John Burton <jrburtonsaspro@GMAIL.COM> Re: SAS on mainframes (64 lines) From: Alan Churchill <alan.churchill@SAVIAN.NET> Re: SAS on mainframes (20 lines) From: John Burton <jrburtonsaspro@GMAIL.COM> SAS-L Digest - 25 Oct 2010 - Special issue (#2010-1164)Re: SAS-L Digest - 25 Oct 2010 - Special issue (#2010-1164) (1296 lines) From: Jason Sparks <jasonsparks@WELLSFARGO.COM> SAS-L Digest - 27 Oct 2010 - Special issue (#2010-1172)Re: SAS-L Digest - 27 Oct 2010 - Special issue (#2010-1172) (1197 lines) From: Jason Sparks <jasonsparks@WELLSFARGO.COM> Re: SAS-L Digest - 27 Oct 2010 - Special issue (#2010-1172) (37 lines) From: F J Kelley <jkelley@UGA.EDU> SGF call for papers closes on 25thSGF call for papers closes on 25th (21 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. 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(88 lines) From: Sigurd Hermansen <HERMANS1@WESTAT.COM> Withing group and withing variable comparisonWithing group and withing variable comparison (26 lines) From: Robert O'Brien <obri0313@GMAIL.COM> Re: Withing group and withing variable comparison (50 lines) From: Peter Flom <peterflomconsulting@MINDSPRING.COM> Re: Withing group and withing variable comparison (89 lines) From: Robert O'Brien <obri0313@GMAIL.COM> Re: Withing group and withing variable comparison (33 lines) From: Peter Flom <peterflomconsulting@MINDSPRING.COM> Re: Withing group and withing variable comparison (47 lines) From: Robert O'Brien <obri0313@GMAIL.COM> Re: Withing group and withing variable comparison (66 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@GMAIL.COM> Re: Withing group and withing variable comparison (88 lines) From: Robert O'Brien <obri0313@GMAIL.COM> Re: Withing group and withing variable comparison (52 lines) From: Jason Schoeneberger <jschoeneberger@CAROLINA.RR.COM> Re: Withing group and withing variable comparison (62 lines) From: Robert O'Brien <obri0313@GMAIL.COM> create Oracle table with SQL pass throughcreate Oracle table with SQL pass through (10 lines) From: Phil Spence <linux70@COMCAST.NET> Re: create Oracle table with SQL pass through (24 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> Re: create Oracle table with SQL pass through (24 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> Re: create Oracle table with SQL pass through (51 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: create Oracle table with SQL pass through (37 lines) From: F J Kelley <jkelley@UGA.EDU> Re: create Oracle table with SQL pass through (45 lines) From: Jim Groeneveld <jim.1stat@YAHOO.COM> Re: create Oracle table with SQL pass through (65 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> file statementfile statement (33 lines) From: Pradeep <chittiprolupradeep@GMAIL.COM> Re: file statement (46 lines) From: Murphy Choy <goladin@GMAIL.COM> Re: file statement (27 lines) From: Pradeep <chittiprolupradeep@GMAIL.COM> Re: file statement (67 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> how to create a new catalog in sasRe: how to create a new catalog in sas (25 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: how to create a new catalog in sas (52 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <gerhard.hellriegel@T-ONLINE.DE> importing Access extension = accdbimporting Access extension = accdb (53 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. 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(CDC/OCOO/ITSO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> java issuejava issue (53 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> logistic regression: odds ratio interpretationlogistic regression: odds ratio interpretation (15 lines) From: christine <christinepeloquin1@GMAIL.COM> Re: logistic regression: odds ratio interpretation (63 lines) From: Dale McLerran <stringplayer_2@YAHOO.COM> Re: logistic regression: odds ratio interpretation (42 lines) From: Nordlund, Dan (DSHS/RDA) <NordlDJ@DSHS.WA.GOV> multi-character delimitermulti-character delimiter (17 lines) From: Chang Chung <chang_y_chung@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: multi-character delimiter (41 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: multi-character delimiter (40 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Re: multi-character delimiter (47 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: multi-character delimiter (62 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Re: multi-character delimiter (77 lines) From: Chang Chung <chang_y_chung@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: multi-character delimiter (88 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Re: multi-character delimiter (141 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> plotting in proc princompplotting in proc princomp (23 lines) From: Nabaneeta Saha <nsaha6@GMAIL.COM> problems in importing .txt fileRe: problems in importing .txt file (60 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: problems in importing .txt file (88 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: problems in importing .txt file (67 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> proc fcmp warning messageproc fcmp warning message (39 lines) From: Sterling Paramore <gnilrets@GMAIL.COM> proc mdsproc mds (30 lines) From: Nabaneeta Saha <nsaha6@GMAIL.COM> rename worksheetsRe: rename worksheets (75 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: rename worksheets (61 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patternsrolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (21 lines) From: White, Svend A. <SvendW@HEALTH.OK.GOV> Re: rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (30 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> Re: rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (51 lines) From: White, Svend A. <SvendW@HEALTH.OK.GOV> Re: rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (59 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (65 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (77 lines) From: White, Svend A. <SvendW@HEALTH.OK.GOV> Re: rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (55 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. (CDC/OCOO/ITSO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Re: rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (82 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (83 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Re: rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (104 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> still need p-valuestill need p-value (36 lines) From: Morley Herbert <Morley.Herbert@HCAHEALTHCARE.COM> test statistic used in procnpar1waytest statistic used in procnpar1way (47 lines) From: Darryl Hondorp <hondorpd@SI.EDU> Re: test statistic used in procnpar1way (8 lines) From: SUBSCRIBE SAS-L JingJu11 S <jingju11@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: test statistic used in procnpar1way (80 lines) From: Susan Durham <sdurham@BIOLOGY.USU.EDU> Re: test statistic used in procnpar1way (12 lines) From: SUBSCRIBE SAS-L JingJu11 S <jingju11@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: test statistic used in procnpar1way (9 lines) From: SUBSCRIBE SAS-L JingJu11 S <jingju11@HOTMAIL.COM> using macro variables to make a code more user friendlyusing macro variables to make a code more user friendly (74 lines) From: Tucker Crowe <lunacaelum@GMAIL.COM>
Help needed in making logic more conciseHelp needed in making logic more concise (41 lines) From: Dave <david.brewer@UC.EDU> Re: Help needed in making logic more concise (55 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: Help needed in making logic more concise (81 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. 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(CDC/OCOO/ITSO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Re: ICD: ICD-9 or ICD-10 (32 lines) From: John Burton <jrburtonsaspro@GMAIL.COM> Introduction to RIntroduction to R (26 lines) From: Dorothy Middleton <courses@STATCOURSE.COM> Re: Introduction to R (31 lines) From: Jordan, Lewis <Lewis.Jordan@WEYERHAEUSER.COM> Re: Introduction to R (43 lines) From: Murphy Choy <goladin@GMAIL.COM> Re: Introduction to R (73 lines) From: Daniel Nordlund <djnordlund@FRONTIER.COM> Re: Introduction to R (78 lines) From: Murphy Choy <goladin@GMAIL.COM> Loop or Array or data stepLoop or Array or data step (44 lines) From: Kim Brown <kibrown@LADHS.ORG> Re: Loop or Array or data step (94 lines) From: Robin R High <rhigh@UNMC.EDU> Re: Loop or Array or data step (79 lines) From: Chang Chung <chang_y_chung@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Loop or Array or data step (104 lines) From: Jack Clark <jclark@HILLTOP.UMBC.EDU> Re: Loop or Array or data step (7 lines) From: Kim Brown <kibrown@LADHS.ORG> Re: Loop or Array or data step (46 lines) From: Choate, Paul@DDS <Paul.Choate@DDS.CA.GOV> Re: Loop or Array or data step (38 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. 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(CDC/OCOO/ITSO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Proc boxplot- overlayProc boxplot- overlay (21 lines) From: Mark S. <marksmolkin@GMAIL.COM> Proc gchart - plotting bars + standard deviationsProc gchart - plotting bars + standard deviations (28 lines) From: Joakim Englund <joakim.englund@GMAIL.COM> Re: Proc gchart - plotting bars + standard deviations (54 lines) From: Murphy, Christopher F. - CO 1st <MurphyC@DHW.IDAHO.GOV> Re: Proc gchart - plotting bars + standard deviations (37 lines) From: r.hockey@SPH.UQ.EDU.AU Programmatically determining length of character variables in CSV file Part DeuxProgrammatically determining length of character variables in CSV file Part Deux (295 lines) From: Kirby, Ted <ted.kirby@LEWIN.COM> Re: Programmatically determining length of character variables in CSV file Part Deux (312 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: Programmatically determining length of character variables in CSV file Part Deux (328 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: Programmatically determining length of character variables in CSV file Part Deux (334 lines) From: Tom Abernathy <tom.abernathy@GMAIL.COM> Re: Programmatically determining length of character variables in CSV file Part Deux (385 lines) From: Kirby, Ted <ted.kirby@LEWIN.COM> Re: Programmatically determining length of character variables in CSV file Part Deux (54 lines) From: Tom Abernathy <tom.abernathy@GMAIL.COM> Re: Programmatically determining length of character variables in CSV file Part Deux (295 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Re: Programmatically determining length of character variables in CSV file Part Deux (343 lines) From: Kirby, Ted <ted.kirby@LEWIN.COM> RE: How to rename variable names containing invalid sas characters ö and äRe: RE: How to rename variable names containing invalid sas characters ö and ä (82 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <gerhard.hellriegel@T-ONLINE.DE> RES: Code OptmisationRES: Code Optmisation (120 lines) From: Ricardo Gonçalves da Silva <rgs.rsilva@BANCOVOTORANTIM.COM.BR> RES: Code Optmisation (146 lines) From: Ricardo Gonçalves da Silva <rgs.rsilva@BANCOVOTORANTIM.COM.BR> RES: Code Optmisation (59 lines) From: Ricardo Gonçalves da Silva <rgs.rsilva@BANCOVOTORANTIM.COM.BR> Re proc transpose issueRe: Re proc transpose issue (80 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: How to rename variable names containing inva lid sas characters ö and äRe: Re: How to rename variable names containing inva lid sas characters ö and ä (111 lines) From: Sterling Paramore <gnilrets@GMAIL.COM> Re: How to rename variable names containing invalid sas characters ö and äRe: Re: How to rename variable names containing invalid sas characters ö and ä (94 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <gerhard.hellriegel@T-ONLINE.DE> Re: Re: How to rename variable names containing invalid sas characters ö and ä (205 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: Re: How to rename variable names containing invalid sas characters ö and äRe: Re: Re: How to rename variable names containing invalid sas characters ö and ä (152 lines) From: Sterling Paramore <gnilrets@GMAIL.COM> Re: Re: How to rename variable names containing inva lid sas characters ö and äRe: Re: Re: How to rename variable names containing inva lid sas characters ö and ä (135 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <gerhard.hellriegel@T-ONLINE.DE> Re: Re: Re: How to rename variable names containing inva lid sas characters ö and ä (124 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <gerhard.hellriegel@T-ONLINE.DE> Re: Re: Re: How to rename variable names containing inva lid sas characters ö and ä (133 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <gerhard.hellriegel@T-ONLINE.DE> Rotate Row DataRe: Rotate Row Data (68 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: Rotate Row Data (102 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> SAS AF - linking default values to selection tableSAS AF - linking default values to selection table (34 lines) From: Clapson, Andrew - PPD/DPP <Andrew.Clapson@STATCAN.GC.CA> Re: SAS AF - linking default values to selection table (96 lines) From: Randy Herbison <RandyHerbison@WESTAT.COM> SAS on mainframesRe: SAS on mainframes (42 lines) From: John Burton <jrburtonsaspro@GMAIL.COM> Re: SAS on mainframes (64 lines) From: Alan Churchill <alan.churchill@SAVIAN.NET> Re: SAS on mainframes (20 lines) From: John Burton <jrburtonsaspro@GMAIL.COM> SAS-L Digest - 25 Oct 2010 - Special issue (#2010-1164)Re: SAS-L Digest - 25 Oct 2010 - Special issue (#2010-1164) (1296 lines) From: Jason Sparks <jasonsparks@WELLSFARGO.COM> SAS-L Digest - 27 Oct 2010 - Special issue (#2010-1172)Re: SAS-L Digest - 27 Oct 2010 - Special issue (#2010-1172) (1197 lines) From: Jason Sparks <jasonsparks@WELLSFARGO.COM> Re: SAS-L Digest - 27 Oct 2010 - Special issue (#2010-1172) (37 lines) From: F J Kelley <jkelley@UGA.EDU> SGF call for papers closes on 25thSGF call for papers closes on 25th (21 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. (CDC/OCOO/ITSO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> SQL performanceRe: SQL performance (22 lines) From: Sigurd W. Hermansen <hermans1@WESTAT.COM> Summing across records - and more...Summing across records - and more... (21 lines) From: Laughing Beggar <laughing_beggar@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Summing across records - and more... (51 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: Summing across records - and more... (47 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: Summing across records - and more... (83 lines) From: Nat Wooding <nathani@VERIZON.NET> Survival analysis in crossover designSurvival analysis in crossover design (54 lines) From: Marc Mooney UMN <moon0078@UMN.EDU> TRANWRDing carriage returns?TRANWRDing carriage returns? (37 lines) From: Wall, Steven <steve.wall@PIONEER.COM> Re: TRANWRDing carriage returns? (65 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: TRANWRDing carriage returns? (49 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: TRANWRDing carriage returns? 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(354 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: What is difference between using rename in data or set statement? (405 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> When does PROC SQL consistently leave incoming data order unchanged?When does PROC SQL consistently leave incoming data order unchanged? (73 lines) From: Keintz, H. Mark <mkeintz@WHARTON.UPENN.EDU> Re: When does PROC SQL consistently leave incoming data order unchanged? (83 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: When does PROC SQL consistently leave incoming data order unchanged? (91 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <jfh@STANFORDALUMNI.ORG> Re: When does PROC SQL consistently leave incoming data order unchanged? (85 lines) From: Mary <mlhoward@AVALON.NET> Re: When does PROC SQL consistently leave incoming data order unchanged? (139 lines) From: Keintz, H. Mark <mkeintz@WHARTON.UPENN.EDU> Re: When does PROC SQL consistently leave incoming data order unchanged? (112 lines) From: Keintz, H. 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(CDC/OCOO/ITSO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> java issuejava issue (53 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> logistic regression: odds ratio interpretationlogistic regression: odds ratio interpretation (15 lines) From: christine <christinepeloquin1@GMAIL.COM> Re: logistic regression: odds ratio interpretation (63 lines) From: Dale McLerran <stringplayer_2@YAHOO.COM> Re: logistic regression: odds ratio interpretation (42 lines) From: Nordlund, Dan (DSHS/RDA) <NordlDJ@DSHS.WA.GOV> multi-character delimitermulti-character delimiter (17 lines) From: Chang Chung <chang_y_chung@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: multi-character delimiter (41 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: multi-character delimiter (40 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Re: multi-character delimiter (47 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: multi-character delimiter (62 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Re: multi-character delimiter (77 lines) From: Chang Chung <chang_y_chung@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: multi-character delimiter (88 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Re: multi-character delimiter (141 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> plotting in proc princompplotting in proc princomp (23 lines) From: Nabaneeta Saha <nsaha6@GMAIL.COM> problems in importing .txt fileRe: problems in importing .txt file (60 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: problems in importing .txt file (88 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: problems in importing .txt file (67 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> proc fcmp warning messageproc fcmp warning message (39 lines) From: Sterling Paramore <gnilrets@GMAIL.COM> proc mdsproc mds (30 lines) From: Nabaneeta Saha <nsaha6@GMAIL.COM> rename worksheetsRe: rename worksheets (75 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: rename worksheets (61 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patternsrolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (21 lines) From: White, Svend A. <SvendW@HEALTH.OK.GOV> Re: rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (30 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> Re: rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (51 lines) From: White, Svend A. <SvendW@HEALTH.OK.GOV> Re: rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (59 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (65 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (77 lines) From: White, Svend A. <SvendW@HEALTH.OK.GOV> Re: rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (55 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. (CDC/OCOO/ITSO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Re: rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (82 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (83 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Re: rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (104 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> still need p-valuestill need p-value (36 lines) From: Morley Herbert <Morley.Herbert@HCAHEALTHCARE.COM> test statistic used in procnpar1waytest statistic used in procnpar1way (47 lines) From: Darryl Hondorp <hondorpd@SI.EDU> Re: test statistic used in procnpar1way (8 lines) From: SUBSCRIBE SAS-L JingJu11 S <jingju11@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: test statistic used in procnpar1way (80 lines) From: Susan Durham <sdurham@BIOLOGY.USU.EDU> Re: test statistic used in procnpar1way (12 lines) From: SUBSCRIBE SAS-L JingJu11 S <jingju11@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: test statistic used in procnpar1way (9 lines) From: SUBSCRIBE SAS-L JingJu11 S <jingju11@HOTMAIL.COM> using macro variables to make a code more user friendlyusing macro variables to make a code more user friendly (74 lines) From: Tucker Crowe <lunacaelum@GMAIL.COM>
How to rename variable names co ntaining invalid sas characters ö and äRe: How to rename variable names co ntaining invalid sas characters ö and ä (128 lines) From: Andre Wielki <wielki@INED.FR> Re: How to rename variable names co ntaining invalid sas characters ö and ä (198 lines) From: Andre Wielki <wielki@INED.FR> How to rename variable names containing invalid sas characters ö and äRe: How to rename variable names containing invalid sas characters ö and ä (81 lines) From: Tom Cohen <cohen.tom78@GMAIL.COM> Re: How to rename variable names containing invalid sas characters ö and ä (92 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> How to rename variable names containing invalid sas characters ö and äRE: How to rename variable names containing invalid sas characters ö and ä (168 lines) From: Terjeson, Mark <Mterjeson@RUSSELL.COM> How to rename variable names containing invalid sas ch aracters ö and äRE: How to rename variable names containing invalid sas ch aracters ö and ä (73 lines) From: Michael Raithel <michaelraithel@WESTAT.COM> RE: How to rename variable names containing invalid sas ch aracters ö and ä (162 lines) From: Nat Wooding <nathani@VERIZON.NET> ICD: ICD-9 or ICD-10ICD: ICD-9 or ICD-10 (44 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. (CDC/OCOO/ITSO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Re: ICD: ICD-9 or ICD-10 (32 lines) From: John Burton <jrburtonsaspro@GMAIL.COM> Introduction to RIntroduction to R (26 lines) From: Dorothy Middleton <courses@STATCOURSE.COM> Re: Introduction to R (31 lines) From: Jordan, Lewis <Lewis.Jordan@WEYERHAEUSER.COM> Re: Introduction to R (43 lines) From: Murphy Choy <goladin@GMAIL.COM> Re: Introduction to R (73 lines) From: Daniel Nordlund <djnordlund@FRONTIER.COM> Re: Introduction to R (78 lines) From: Murphy Choy <goladin@GMAIL.COM> Loop or Array or data stepLoop or Array or data step (44 lines) From: Kim Brown <kibrown@LADHS.ORG> Re: Loop or Array or data step (94 lines) From: Robin R High <rhigh@UNMC.EDU> Re: Loop or Array or data step (79 lines) From: Chang Chung <chang_y_chung@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Loop or Array or data step (104 lines) From: Jack Clark <jclark@HILLTOP.UMBC.EDU> Re: Loop or Array or data step (7 lines) From: Kim Brown <kibrown@LADHS.ORG> Re: Loop or Array or data step (46 lines) From: Choate, Paul@DDS <Paul.Choate@DDS.CA.GOV> Re: Loop or Array or data step (38 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. 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Fisher, Ph.D. <dfisher@CSULB.EDU> Re: Need p-value or confidence limits (38 lines) From: Peter Flom <peterflomconsulting@MINDSPRING.COM> Not-Entirely-Global ForumNot-Entirely-Global Forum (17 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <jfh@ACM.ORG> Online SmartPLS Workshops November 2010Online SmartPLS Workshops November 2010 (93 lines) From: Geoffrey Hubona <ghubona@GMAIL.COM> PROC GLMPROC GLM (19 lines) From: Tanmoy K Mukherjee <tkmcornell@YAHOO.COM> Re: PROC GLM (35 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: PROC GLM (34 lines) From: Tanmoy Mukherjee <tkmcornell@YAHOO.COM> Re: PROC GLM (78 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: PROC GLM (26 lines) From: oloolo <dynamicpanel@YAHOO.COM> Re: PROC GLM (40 lines) From: Wensui Liu <liuwensui@GMAIL.COM> Re: PROC GLM (83 lines) From: Wensui Liu <liuwensui@GMAIL.COM> PROC GMAP questionPROC GMAP question (97 lines) From: Randall Powers <powers_r@BLS.GOV> Re: PROC GMAP question (114 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: PROC GMAP question (118 lines) From: Nat Wooding <nathani@VERIZON.NET> Re: PROC GMAP question (118 lines) From: Ya Huang <ya.huang@AMYLIN.COM> Re: PROC GMAP question (15 lines) From: Michelle Zunnurain <michelle_zunnurain@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: PROC GMAP question (23 lines) From: Randall Powers <powers_r@BLS.GOV> Re: PROC GMAP question (20 lines) From: Randall Powers <powers_r@BLS.GOV> PharmaSUG Call For Papers is Now OpenPharmaSUG Call For Papers is Now Open (12 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. 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(CDC/OCOO/ITSO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Proc boxplot- overlayProc boxplot- overlay (21 lines) From: Mark S. <marksmolkin@GMAIL.COM> Proc gchart - plotting bars + standard deviationsProc gchart - plotting bars + standard deviations (28 lines) From: Joakim Englund <joakim.englund@GMAIL.COM> Re: Proc gchart - plotting bars + standard deviations (54 lines) From: Murphy, Christopher F. - CO 1st <MurphyC@DHW.IDAHO.GOV> Re: Proc gchart - plotting bars + standard deviations (37 lines) From: r.hockey@SPH.UQ.EDU.AU Programmatically determining length of character variables in CSV file Part DeuxProgrammatically determining length of character variables in CSV file Part Deux (295 lines) From: Kirby, Ted <ted.kirby@LEWIN.COM> Re: Programmatically determining length of character variables in CSV file Part Deux (312 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: Programmatically determining length of character variables in CSV file Part Deux (328 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: Programmatically determining length of character variables in CSV file Part Deux (334 lines) From: Tom Abernathy <tom.abernathy@GMAIL.COM> Re: Programmatically determining length of character variables in CSV file Part Deux (385 lines) From: Kirby, Ted <ted.kirby@LEWIN.COM> Re: Programmatically determining length of character variables in CSV file Part Deux (54 lines) From: Tom Abernathy <tom.abernathy@GMAIL.COM> Re: Programmatically determining length of character variables in CSV file Part Deux (295 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Re: Programmatically determining length of character variables in CSV file Part Deux (343 lines) From: Kirby, Ted <ted.kirby@LEWIN.COM> RE: How to rename variable names containing invalid sas characters ö and äRe: RE: How to rename variable names containing invalid sas characters ö and ä (82 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <gerhard.hellriegel@T-ONLINE.DE> RES: Code OptmisationRES: Code Optmisation (120 lines) From: Ricardo Gonçalves da Silva <rgs.rsilva@BANCOVOTORANTIM.COM.BR> RES: Code Optmisation (146 lines) From: Ricardo Gonçalves da Silva <rgs.rsilva@BANCOVOTORANTIM.COM.BR> RES: Code Optmisation (59 lines) From: Ricardo Gonçalves da Silva <rgs.rsilva@BANCOVOTORANTIM.COM.BR> Re proc transpose issueRe: Re proc transpose issue (80 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: How to rename variable names containing inva lid sas characters ö and äRe: Re: How to rename variable names containing inva lid sas characters ö and ä (111 lines) From: Sterling Paramore <gnilrets@GMAIL.COM> Re: How to rename variable names containing invalid sas characters ö and äRe: Re: How to rename variable names containing invalid sas characters ö and ä (94 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <gerhard.hellriegel@T-ONLINE.DE> Re: Re: How to rename variable names containing invalid sas characters ö and ä (205 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: Re: How to rename variable names containing invalid sas characters ö and äRe: Re: Re: How to rename variable names containing invalid sas characters ö and ä (152 lines) From: Sterling Paramore <gnilrets@GMAIL.COM> Re: Re: How to rename variable names containing inva lid sas characters ö and äRe: Re: Re: How to rename variable names containing inva lid sas characters ö and ä (135 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <gerhard.hellriegel@T-ONLINE.DE> Re: Re: Re: How to rename variable names containing inva lid sas characters ö and ä (124 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <gerhard.hellriegel@T-ONLINE.DE> Re: Re: Re: How to rename variable names containing inva lid sas characters ö and ä (133 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <gerhard.hellriegel@T-ONLINE.DE> Rotate Row DataRe: Rotate Row Data (68 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: Rotate Row Data (102 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> SAS AF - linking default values to selection tableSAS AF - linking default values to selection table (34 lines) From: Clapson, Andrew - PPD/DPP <Andrew.Clapson@STATCAN.GC.CA> Re: SAS AF - linking default values to selection table (96 lines) From: Randy Herbison <RandyHerbison@WESTAT.COM> SAS on mainframesRe: SAS on mainframes (42 lines) From: John Burton <jrburtonsaspro@GMAIL.COM> Re: SAS on mainframes (64 lines) From: Alan Churchill <alan.churchill@SAVIAN.NET> Re: SAS on mainframes (20 lines) From: John Burton <jrburtonsaspro@GMAIL.COM> SAS-L Digest - 25 Oct 2010 - Special issue (#2010-1164)Re: SAS-L Digest - 25 Oct 2010 - Special issue (#2010-1164) (1296 lines) From: Jason Sparks <jasonsparks@WELLSFARGO.COM> SAS-L Digest - 27 Oct 2010 - Special issue (#2010-1172)Re: SAS-L Digest - 27 Oct 2010 - Special issue (#2010-1172) (1197 lines) From: Jason Sparks <jasonsparks@WELLSFARGO.COM> Re: SAS-L Digest - 27 Oct 2010 - Special issue (#2010-1172) (37 lines) From: F J Kelley <jkelley@UGA.EDU> SGF call for papers closes on 25thSGF call for papers closes on 25th (21 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. 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(CDC/OCOO/ITSO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> java issuejava issue (53 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> logistic regression: odds ratio interpretationlogistic regression: odds ratio interpretation (15 lines) From: christine <christinepeloquin1@GMAIL.COM> Re: logistic regression: odds ratio interpretation (63 lines) From: Dale McLerran <stringplayer_2@YAHOO.COM> Re: logistic regression: odds ratio interpretation (42 lines) From: Nordlund, Dan (DSHS/RDA) <NordlDJ@DSHS.WA.GOV> multi-character delimitermulti-character delimiter (17 lines) From: Chang Chung <chang_y_chung@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: multi-character delimiter (41 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: multi-character delimiter (40 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Re: multi-character delimiter (47 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: multi-character delimiter (62 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Re: multi-character delimiter (77 lines) From: Chang Chung <chang_y_chung@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: multi-character delimiter (88 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Re: multi-character delimiter (141 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> plotting in proc princompplotting in proc princomp (23 lines) From: Nabaneeta Saha <nsaha6@GMAIL.COM> problems in importing .txt fileRe: problems in importing .txt file (60 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: problems in importing .txt file (88 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: problems in importing .txt file (67 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> proc fcmp warning messageproc fcmp warning message (39 lines) From: Sterling Paramore <gnilrets@GMAIL.COM> proc mdsproc mds (30 lines) From: Nabaneeta Saha <nsaha6@GMAIL.COM> rename worksheetsRe: rename worksheets (75 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: rename worksheets (61 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patternsrolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (21 lines) From: White, Svend A. <SvendW@HEALTH.OK.GOV> Re: rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (30 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> Re: rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (51 lines) From: White, Svend A. <SvendW@HEALTH.OK.GOV> Re: rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (59 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (65 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (77 lines) From: White, Svend A. <SvendW@HEALTH.OK.GOV> Re: rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (55 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. (CDC/OCOO/ITSO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Re: rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (82 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (83 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Re: rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (104 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> still need p-valuestill need p-value (36 lines) From: Morley Herbert <Morley.Herbert@HCAHEALTHCARE.COM> test statistic used in procnpar1waytest statistic used in procnpar1way (47 lines) From: Darryl Hondorp <hondorpd@SI.EDU> Re: test statistic used in procnpar1way (8 lines) From: SUBSCRIBE SAS-L JingJu11 S <jingju11@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: test statistic used in procnpar1way (80 lines) From: Susan Durham <sdurham@BIOLOGY.USU.EDU> Re: test statistic used in procnpar1way (12 lines) From: SUBSCRIBE SAS-L JingJu11 S <jingju11@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: test statistic used in procnpar1way (9 lines) From: SUBSCRIBE SAS-L JingJu11 S <jingju11@HOTMAIL.COM> using macro variables to make a code more user friendlyusing macro variables to make a code more user friendly (74 lines) From: Tucker Crowe <lunacaelum@GMAIL.COM>
How to rename variable names containing invalid sas characters ö and äRe: How to rename variable names containing invalid sas characters ö and ä (81 lines) From: Tom Cohen <cohen.tom78@GMAIL.COM> Re: How to rename variable names containing invalid sas characters ö and ä (92 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> How to rename variable names containing invalid sas characters ö and äRE: How to rename variable names containing invalid sas characters ö and ä (168 lines) From: Terjeson, Mark <Mterjeson@RUSSELL.COM> How to rename variable names containing invalid sas ch aracters ö and äRE: How to rename variable names containing invalid sas ch aracters ö and ä (73 lines) From: Michael Raithel <michaelraithel@WESTAT.COM> RE: How to rename variable names containing invalid sas ch aracters ö and ä (162 lines) From: Nat Wooding <nathani@VERIZON.NET> ICD: ICD-9 or ICD-10ICD: ICD-9 or ICD-10 (44 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. (CDC/OCOO/ITSO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Re: ICD: ICD-9 or ICD-10 (32 lines) From: John Burton <jrburtonsaspro@GMAIL.COM> Introduction to RIntroduction to R (26 lines) From: Dorothy Middleton <courses@STATCOURSE.COM> Re: Introduction to R (31 lines) From: Jordan, Lewis <Lewis.Jordan@WEYERHAEUSER.COM> Re: Introduction to R (43 lines) From: Murphy Choy <goladin@GMAIL.COM> Re: Introduction to R (73 lines) From: Daniel Nordlund <djnordlund@FRONTIER.COM> Re: Introduction to R (78 lines) From: Murphy Choy <goladin@GMAIL.COM> Loop or Array or data stepLoop or Array or data step (44 lines) From: Kim Brown <kibrown@LADHS.ORG> Re: Loop or Array or data step (94 lines) From: Robin R High <rhigh@UNMC.EDU> Re: Loop or Array or data step (79 lines) From: Chang Chung <chang_y_chung@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Loop or Array or data step (104 lines) From: Jack Clark <jclark@HILLTOP.UMBC.EDU> Re: Loop or Array or data step (7 lines) From: Kim Brown <kibrown@LADHS.ORG> Re: Loop or Array or data step (46 lines) From: Choate, Paul@DDS <Paul.Choate@DDS.CA.GOV> Re: Loop or Array or data step (38 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. (CDC/OCOO/ITSO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Macro quoting helpRe: Macro quoting help (77 lines) From: Chang Chung <chang_y_chung@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Macro quoting help (117 lines) From: Søren Lassen <s.lassen@POST.TELE.DK> Macro var quotingMacro var quoting (22 lines) From: Masoud Pajoh <mpajoh@ODOT.ORG> Re: Macro var quoting (46 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Marginal Homogeneity Test on Rectangular matrices?Marginal Homogeneity Test on Rectangular matrices? (23 lines) From: Keith Dunnigan <dunnigan_k@YAHOO.COM> Need p-value or confidence limitsNeed p-value or confidence limits (23 lines) From: Morley Herbert <Morley.Herbert@HCAHEALTHCARE.COM> Re: Need p-value or confidence limits (48 lines) From: Dennis G. Fisher, Ph.D. <dfisher@CSULB.EDU> Re: Need p-value or confidence limits (38 lines) From: Peter Flom <peterflomconsulting@MINDSPRING.COM> Not-Entirely-Global ForumNot-Entirely-Global Forum (17 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <jfh@ACM.ORG> Online SmartPLS Workshops November 2010Online SmartPLS Workshops November 2010 (93 lines) From: Geoffrey Hubona <ghubona@GMAIL.COM> PROC GLMPROC GLM (19 lines) From: Tanmoy K Mukherjee <tkmcornell@YAHOO.COM> Re: PROC GLM (35 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: PROC GLM (34 lines) From: Tanmoy Mukherjee <tkmcornell@YAHOO.COM> Re: PROC GLM (78 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: PROC GLM (26 lines) From: oloolo <dynamicpanel@YAHOO.COM> Re: PROC GLM (40 lines) From: Wensui Liu <liuwensui@GMAIL.COM> Re: PROC GLM (83 lines) From: Wensui Liu <liuwensui@GMAIL.COM> PROC GMAP questionPROC GMAP question (97 lines) From: Randall Powers <powers_r@BLS.GOV> Re: PROC GMAP question (114 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: PROC GMAP question (118 lines) From: Nat Wooding <nathani@VERIZON.NET> Re: PROC GMAP question (118 lines) From: Ya Huang <ya.huang@AMYLIN.COM> Re: PROC GMAP question (15 lines) From: Michelle Zunnurain <michelle_zunnurain@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: PROC GMAP question (23 lines) From: Randall Powers <powers_r@BLS.GOV> Re: PROC GMAP question (20 lines) From: Randall Powers <powers_r@BLS.GOV> PharmaSUG Call For Papers is Now OpenPharmaSUG Call For Papers is Now Open (12 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. 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(CDC/OCOO/ITSO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Proc boxplot- overlayProc boxplot- overlay (21 lines) From: Mark S. <marksmolkin@GMAIL.COM> Proc gchart - plotting bars + standard deviationsProc gchart - plotting bars + standard deviations (28 lines) From: Joakim Englund <joakim.englund@GMAIL.COM> Re: Proc gchart - plotting bars + standard deviations (54 lines) From: Murphy, Christopher F. - CO 1st <MurphyC@DHW.IDAHO.GOV> Re: Proc gchart - plotting bars + standard deviations (37 lines) From: r.hockey@SPH.UQ.EDU.AU Programmatically determining length of character variables in CSV file Part DeuxProgrammatically determining length of character variables in CSV file Part Deux (295 lines) From: Kirby, Ted <ted.kirby@LEWIN.COM> Re: Programmatically determining length of character variables in CSV file Part Deux (312 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: Programmatically determining length of character variables in CSV file Part Deux (328 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: Programmatically determining length of character variables in CSV file Part Deux (334 lines) From: Tom Abernathy <tom.abernathy@GMAIL.COM> Re: Programmatically determining length of character variables in CSV file Part Deux (385 lines) From: Kirby, Ted <ted.kirby@LEWIN.COM> Re: Programmatically determining length of character variables in CSV file Part Deux (54 lines) From: Tom Abernathy <tom.abernathy@GMAIL.COM> Re: Programmatically determining length of character variables in CSV file Part Deux (295 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Re: Programmatically determining length of character variables in CSV file Part Deux (343 lines) From: Kirby, Ted <ted.kirby@LEWIN.COM> RE: How to rename variable names containing invalid sas characters ö and äRe: RE: How to rename variable names containing invalid sas characters ö and ä (82 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <gerhard.hellriegel@T-ONLINE.DE> RES: Code OptmisationRES: Code Optmisation (120 lines) From: Ricardo Gonçalves da Silva <rgs.rsilva@BANCOVOTORANTIM.COM.BR> RES: Code Optmisation (146 lines) From: Ricardo Gonçalves da Silva <rgs.rsilva@BANCOVOTORANTIM.COM.BR> RES: Code Optmisation (59 lines) From: Ricardo Gonçalves da Silva <rgs.rsilva@BANCOVOTORANTIM.COM.BR> Re proc transpose issueRe: Re proc transpose issue (80 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: How to rename variable names containing inva lid sas characters ö and äRe: Re: How to rename variable names containing inva lid sas characters ö and ä (111 lines) From: Sterling Paramore <gnilrets@GMAIL.COM> Re: How to rename variable names containing invalid sas characters ö and äRe: Re: How to rename variable names containing invalid sas characters ö and ä (94 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <gerhard.hellriegel@T-ONLINE.DE> Re: Re: How to rename variable names containing invalid sas characters ö and ä (205 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: Re: How to rename variable names containing invalid sas characters ö and äRe: Re: Re: How to rename variable names containing invalid sas characters ö and ä (152 lines) From: Sterling Paramore <gnilrets@GMAIL.COM> Re: Re: How to rename variable names containing inva lid sas characters ö and äRe: Re: Re: How to rename variable names containing inva lid sas characters ö and ä (135 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <gerhard.hellriegel@T-ONLINE.DE> Re: Re: Re: How to rename variable names containing inva lid sas characters ö and ä (124 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <gerhard.hellriegel@T-ONLINE.DE> Re: Re: Re: How to rename variable names containing inva lid sas characters ö and ä (133 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <gerhard.hellriegel@T-ONLINE.DE> Rotate Row DataRe: Rotate Row Data (68 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: Rotate Row Data (102 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> SAS AF - linking default values to selection tableSAS AF - linking default values to selection table (34 lines) From: Clapson, Andrew - PPD/DPP <Andrew.Clapson@STATCAN.GC.CA> Re: SAS AF - linking default values to selection table (96 lines) From: Randy Herbison <RandyHerbison@WESTAT.COM> SAS on mainframesRe: SAS on mainframes (42 lines) From: John Burton <jrburtonsaspro@GMAIL.COM> Re: SAS on mainframes (64 lines) From: Alan Churchill <alan.churchill@SAVIAN.NET> Re: SAS on mainframes (20 lines) From: John Burton <jrburtonsaspro@GMAIL.COM> SAS-L Digest - 25 Oct 2010 - Special issue (#2010-1164)Re: SAS-L Digest - 25 Oct 2010 - Special issue (#2010-1164) (1296 lines) From: Jason Sparks <jasonsparks@WELLSFARGO.COM> SAS-L Digest - 27 Oct 2010 - Special issue (#2010-1172)Re: SAS-L Digest - 27 Oct 2010 - Special issue (#2010-1172) (1197 lines) From: Jason Sparks <jasonsparks@WELLSFARGO.COM> Re: SAS-L Digest - 27 Oct 2010 - Special issue (#2010-1172) (37 lines) From: F J Kelley <jkelley@UGA.EDU> SGF call for papers closes on 25thSGF call for papers closes on 25th (21 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. (CDC/OCOO/ITSO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> SQL performanceRe: SQL performance (22 lines) From: Sigurd W. Hermansen <hermans1@WESTAT.COM> Summing across records - and more...Summing across records - and more... (21 lines) From: Laughing Beggar <laughing_beggar@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Summing across records - and more... (51 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: Summing across records - and more... (47 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: Summing across records - and more... (83 lines) From: Nat Wooding <nathani@VERIZON.NET> Survival analysis in crossover designSurvival analysis in crossover design (54 lines) From: Marc Mooney UMN <moon0078@UMN.EDU> TRANWRDing carriage returns?TRANWRDing carriage returns? (37 lines) From: Wall, Steven <steve.wall@PIONEER.COM> Re: TRANWRDing carriage returns? (65 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: TRANWRDing carriage returns? (49 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: TRANWRDing carriage returns? 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(88 lines) From: Sigurd Hermansen <HERMANS1@WESTAT.COM> Withing group and withing variable comparisonWithing group and withing variable comparison (26 lines) From: Robert O'Brien <obri0313@GMAIL.COM> Re: Withing group and withing variable comparison (50 lines) From: Peter Flom <peterflomconsulting@MINDSPRING.COM> Re: Withing group and withing variable comparison (89 lines) From: Robert O'Brien <obri0313@GMAIL.COM> Re: Withing group and withing variable comparison (33 lines) From: Peter Flom <peterflomconsulting@MINDSPRING.COM> Re: Withing group and withing variable comparison (47 lines) From: Robert O'Brien <obri0313@GMAIL.COM> Re: Withing group and withing variable comparison (66 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@GMAIL.COM> Re: Withing group and withing variable comparison (88 lines) From: Robert O'Brien <obri0313@GMAIL.COM> Re: Withing group and withing variable comparison (52 lines) From: Jason Schoeneberger <jschoeneberger@CAROLINA.RR.COM> Re: Withing group and withing variable comparison (62 lines) From: Robert O'Brien <obri0313@GMAIL.COM> create Oracle table with SQL pass throughcreate Oracle table with SQL pass through (10 lines) From: Phil Spence <linux70@COMCAST.NET> Re: create Oracle table with SQL pass through (24 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> Re: create Oracle table with SQL pass through (24 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> Re: create Oracle table with SQL pass through (51 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: create Oracle table with SQL pass through (37 lines) From: F J Kelley <jkelley@UGA.EDU> Re: create Oracle table with SQL pass through (45 lines) From: Jim Groeneveld <jim.1stat@YAHOO.COM> Re: create Oracle table with SQL pass through (65 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> file statementfile statement (33 lines) From: Pradeep <chittiprolupradeep@GMAIL.COM> Re: file statement (46 lines) From: Murphy Choy <goladin@GMAIL.COM> Re: file statement (27 lines) From: Pradeep <chittiprolupradeep@GMAIL.COM> Re: file statement (67 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> how to create a new catalog in sasRe: how to create a new catalog in sas (25 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: how to create a new catalog in sas (52 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <gerhard.hellriegel@T-ONLINE.DE> importing Access extension = accdbimporting Access extension = accdb (53 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. 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(CDC/OCOO/ITSO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> java issuejava issue (53 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> logistic regression: odds ratio interpretationlogistic regression: odds ratio interpretation (15 lines) From: christine <christinepeloquin1@GMAIL.COM> Re: logistic regression: odds ratio interpretation (63 lines) From: Dale McLerran <stringplayer_2@YAHOO.COM> Re: logistic regression: odds ratio interpretation (42 lines) From: Nordlund, Dan (DSHS/RDA) <NordlDJ@DSHS.WA.GOV> multi-character delimitermulti-character delimiter (17 lines) From: Chang Chung <chang_y_chung@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: multi-character delimiter (41 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: multi-character delimiter (40 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Re: multi-character delimiter (47 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: multi-character delimiter (62 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Re: multi-character delimiter (77 lines) From: Chang Chung <chang_y_chung@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: multi-character delimiter (88 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Re: multi-character delimiter (141 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> plotting in proc princompplotting in proc princomp (23 lines) From: Nabaneeta Saha <nsaha6@GMAIL.COM> problems in importing .txt fileRe: problems in importing .txt file (60 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: problems in importing .txt file (88 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: problems in importing .txt file (67 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> proc fcmp warning messageproc fcmp warning message (39 lines) From: Sterling Paramore <gnilrets@GMAIL.COM> proc mdsproc mds (30 lines) From: Nabaneeta Saha <nsaha6@GMAIL.COM> rename worksheetsRe: rename worksheets (75 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: rename worksheets (61 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patternsrolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (21 lines) From: White, Svend A. <SvendW@HEALTH.OK.GOV> Re: rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (30 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> Re: rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (51 lines) From: White, Svend A. <SvendW@HEALTH.OK.GOV> Re: rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (59 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (65 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (77 lines) From: White, Svend A. <SvendW@HEALTH.OK.GOV> Re: rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (55 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. 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How to rename variable names containing invalid sas characters ö and äRE: How to rename variable names containing invalid sas characters ö and ä (168 lines) From: Terjeson, Mark <Mterjeson@RUSSELL.COM> How to rename variable names containing invalid sas ch aracters ö and äRE: How to rename variable names containing invalid sas ch aracters ö and ä (73 lines) From: Michael Raithel <michaelraithel@WESTAT.COM> RE: How to rename variable names containing invalid sas ch aracters ö and ä (162 lines) From: Nat Wooding <nathani@VERIZON.NET> ICD: ICD-9 or ICD-10ICD: ICD-9 or ICD-10 (44 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. (CDC/OCOO/ITSO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Re: ICD: ICD-9 or ICD-10 (32 lines) From: John Burton <jrburtonsaspro@GMAIL.COM> Introduction to RIntroduction to R (26 lines) From: Dorothy Middleton <courses@STATCOURSE.COM> Re: Introduction to R (31 lines) From: Jordan, Lewis <Lewis.Jordan@WEYERHAEUSER.COM> Re: Introduction to R (43 lines) From: Murphy Choy <goladin@GMAIL.COM> Re: Introduction to R (73 lines) From: Daniel Nordlund <djnordlund@FRONTIER.COM> Re: Introduction to R (78 lines) From: Murphy Choy <goladin@GMAIL.COM> Loop or Array or data stepLoop or Array or data step (44 lines) From: Kim Brown <kibrown@LADHS.ORG> Re: Loop or Array or data step (94 lines) From: Robin R High <rhigh@UNMC.EDU> Re: Loop or Array or data step (79 lines) From: Chang Chung <chang_y_chung@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Loop or Array or data step (104 lines) From: Jack Clark <jclark@HILLTOP.UMBC.EDU> Re: Loop or Array or data step (7 lines) From: Kim Brown <kibrown@LADHS.ORG> Re: Loop or Array or data step (46 lines) From: Choate, Paul@DDS <Paul.Choate@DDS.CA.GOV> Re: Loop or Array or data step (38 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. (CDC/OCOO/ITSO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Macro quoting helpRe: Macro quoting help (77 lines) From: Chang Chung <chang_y_chung@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Macro quoting help (117 lines) From: Søren Lassen <s.lassen@POST.TELE.DK> Macro var quotingMacro var quoting (22 lines) From: Masoud Pajoh <mpajoh@ODOT.ORG> Re: Macro var quoting (46 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Marginal Homogeneity Test on Rectangular matrices?Marginal Homogeneity Test on Rectangular matrices? (23 lines) From: Keith Dunnigan <dunnigan_k@YAHOO.COM> Need p-value or confidence limitsNeed p-value or confidence limits (23 lines) From: Morley Herbert <Morley.Herbert@HCAHEALTHCARE.COM> Re: Need p-value or confidence limits (48 lines) From: Dennis G. Fisher, Ph.D. <dfisher@CSULB.EDU> Re: Need p-value or confidence limits (38 lines) From: Peter Flom <peterflomconsulting@MINDSPRING.COM> Not-Entirely-Global ForumNot-Entirely-Global Forum (17 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <jfh@ACM.ORG> Online SmartPLS Workshops November 2010Online SmartPLS Workshops November 2010 (93 lines) From: Geoffrey Hubona <ghubona@GMAIL.COM> PROC GLMPROC GLM (19 lines) From: Tanmoy K Mukherjee <tkmcornell@YAHOO.COM> Re: PROC GLM (35 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: PROC GLM (34 lines) From: Tanmoy Mukherjee <tkmcornell@YAHOO.COM> Re: PROC GLM (78 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: PROC GLM (26 lines) From: oloolo <dynamicpanel@YAHOO.COM> Re: PROC GLM (40 lines) From: Wensui Liu <liuwensui@GMAIL.COM> Re: PROC GLM (83 lines) From: Wensui Liu <liuwensui@GMAIL.COM> PROC GMAP questionPROC GMAP question (97 lines) From: Randall Powers <powers_r@BLS.GOV> Re: PROC GMAP question (114 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: PROC GMAP question (118 lines) From: Nat Wooding <nathani@VERIZON.NET> Re: PROC GMAP question (118 lines) From: Ya Huang <ya.huang@AMYLIN.COM> Re: PROC GMAP question (15 lines) From: Michelle Zunnurain <michelle_zunnurain@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: PROC GMAP question (23 lines) From: Randall Powers <powers_r@BLS.GOV> Re: PROC GMAP question (20 lines) From: Randall Powers <powers_r@BLS.GOV> PharmaSUG Call For Papers is Now OpenPharmaSUG Call For Papers is Now Open (12 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. 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(CDC/OCOO/ITSO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Proc boxplot- overlayProc boxplot- overlay (21 lines) From: Mark S. <marksmolkin@GMAIL.COM> Proc gchart - plotting bars + standard deviationsProc gchart - plotting bars + standard deviations (28 lines) From: Joakim Englund <joakim.englund@GMAIL.COM> Re: Proc gchart - plotting bars + standard deviations (54 lines) From: Murphy, Christopher F. - CO 1st <MurphyC@DHW.IDAHO.GOV> Re: Proc gchart - plotting bars + standard deviations (37 lines) From: r.hockey@SPH.UQ.EDU.AU Programmatically determining length of character variables in CSV file Part DeuxProgrammatically determining length of character variables in CSV file Part Deux (295 lines) From: Kirby, Ted <ted.kirby@LEWIN.COM> Re: Programmatically determining length of character variables in CSV file Part Deux (312 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: Programmatically determining length of character variables in CSV file Part Deux (328 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: Programmatically determining length of character variables in CSV file Part Deux (334 lines) From: Tom Abernathy <tom.abernathy@GMAIL.COM> Re: Programmatically determining length of character variables in CSV file Part Deux (385 lines) From: Kirby, Ted <ted.kirby@LEWIN.COM> Re: Programmatically determining length of character variables in CSV file Part Deux (54 lines) From: Tom Abernathy <tom.abernathy@GMAIL.COM> Re: Programmatically determining length of character variables in CSV file Part Deux (295 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Re: Programmatically determining length of character variables in CSV file Part Deux (343 lines) From: Kirby, Ted <ted.kirby@LEWIN.COM> RE: How to rename variable names containing invalid sas characters ö and äRe: RE: How to rename variable names containing invalid sas characters ö and ä (82 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <gerhard.hellriegel@T-ONLINE.DE> RES: Code OptmisationRES: Code Optmisation (120 lines) From: Ricardo Gonçalves da Silva <rgs.rsilva@BANCOVOTORANTIM.COM.BR> RES: Code Optmisation (146 lines) From: Ricardo Gonçalves da Silva <rgs.rsilva@BANCOVOTORANTIM.COM.BR> RES: Code Optmisation (59 lines) From: Ricardo Gonçalves da Silva <rgs.rsilva@BANCOVOTORANTIM.COM.BR> Re proc transpose issueRe: Re proc transpose issue (80 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: How to rename variable names containing inva lid sas characters ö and äRe: Re: How to rename variable names containing inva lid sas characters ö and ä (111 lines) From: Sterling Paramore <gnilrets@GMAIL.COM> Re: How to rename variable names containing invalid sas characters ö and äRe: Re: How to rename variable names containing invalid sas characters ö and ä (94 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <gerhard.hellriegel@T-ONLINE.DE> Re: Re: How to rename variable names containing invalid sas characters ö and ä (205 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: Re: How to rename variable names containing invalid sas characters ö and äRe: Re: Re: How to rename variable names containing invalid sas characters ö and ä (152 lines) From: Sterling Paramore <gnilrets@GMAIL.COM> Re: Re: How to rename variable names containing inva lid sas characters ö and äRe: Re: Re: How to rename variable names containing inva lid sas characters ö and ä (135 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <gerhard.hellriegel@T-ONLINE.DE> Re: Re: Re: How to rename variable names containing inva lid sas characters ö and ä (124 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <gerhard.hellriegel@T-ONLINE.DE> Re: Re: Re: How to rename variable names containing inva lid sas characters ö and ä (133 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <gerhard.hellriegel@T-ONLINE.DE> Rotate Row DataRe: Rotate Row Data (68 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: Rotate Row Data (102 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> SAS AF - linking default values to selection tableSAS AF - linking default values to selection table (34 lines) From: Clapson, Andrew - PPD/DPP <Andrew.Clapson@STATCAN.GC.CA> Re: SAS AF - linking default values to selection table (96 lines) From: Randy Herbison <RandyHerbison@WESTAT.COM> SAS on mainframesRe: SAS on mainframes (42 lines) From: John Burton <jrburtonsaspro@GMAIL.COM> Re: SAS on mainframes (64 lines) From: Alan Churchill <alan.churchill@SAVIAN.NET> Re: SAS on mainframes (20 lines) From: John Burton <jrburtonsaspro@GMAIL.COM> SAS-L Digest - 25 Oct 2010 - Special issue (#2010-1164)Re: SAS-L Digest - 25 Oct 2010 - Special issue (#2010-1164) (1296 lines) From: Jason Sparks <jasonsparks@WELLSFARGO.COM> SAS-L Digest - 27 Oct 2010 - Special issue (#2010-1172)Re: SAS-L Digest - 27 Oct 2010 - Special issue (#2010-1172) (1197 lines) From: Jason Sparks <jasonsparks@WELLSFARGO.COM> Re: SAS-L Digest - 27 Oct 2010 - Special issue (#2010-1172) (37 lines) From: F J Kelley <jkelley@UGA.EDU> SGF call for papers closes on 25thSGF call for papers closes on 25th (21 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. (CDC/OCOO/ITSO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> SQL performanceRe: SQL performance (22 lines) From: Sigurd W. Hermansen <hermans1@WESTAT.COM> Summing across records - and more...Summing across records - and more... (21 lines) From: Laughing Beggar <laughing_beggar@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Summing across records - and more... (51 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: Summing across records - and more... (47 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: Summing across records - and more... (83 lines) From: Nat Wooding <nathani@VERIZON.NET> Survival analysis in crossover designSurvival analysis in crossover design (54 lines) From: Marc Mooney UMN <moon0078@UMN.EDU> TRANWRDing carriage returns?TRANWRDing carriage returns? (37 lines) From: Wall, Steven <steve.wall@PIONEER.COM> Re: TRANWRDing carriage returns? (65 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: TRANWRDing carriage returns? (49 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: TRANWRDing carriage returns? (109 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: TRANWRDing carriage returns? (81 lines) From: Scott Bass <sas_l_739@YAHOO.COM.AU> What is difference between using rename in data or set statement?What is difference between using rename in data or set statement? (43 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: What is difference between using rename in data or set statement? (61 lines) From: Nat Wooding <nathani@VERIZON.NET> Re: What is difference between using rename in data or set statement? (164 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <jfh@STANFORDALUMNI.ORG> Re: What is difference between using rename in data or set statement? (235 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: What is difference between using rename in data or set statement? (330 lines) From: Nordlund, Dan (DSHS/RDA) <NordlDJ@DSHS.WA.GOV> Re: What is difference between using rename in data or set statement? (354 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: What is difference between using rename in data or set statement? (405 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> When does PROC SQL consistently leave incoming data order unchanged?When does PROC SQL consistently leave incoming data order unchanged? (73 lines) From: Keintz, H. Mark <mkeintz@WHARTON.UPENN.EDU> Re: When does PROC SQL consistently leave incoming data order unchanged? (83 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: When does PROC SQL consistently leave incoming data order unchanged? (91 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <jfh@STANFORDALUMNI.ORG> Re: When does PROC SQL consistently leave incoming data order unchanged? (85 lines) From: Mary <mlhoward@AVALON.NET> Re: When does PROC SQL consistently leave incoming data order unchanged? (139 lines) From: Keintz, H. Mark <mkeintz@WHARTON.UPENN.EDU> Re: When does PROC SQL consistently leave incoming data order unchanged? (112 lines) From: Keintz, H. 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(CDC/OCOO/ITSO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> java issuejava issue (53 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> logistic regression: odds ratio interpretationlogistic regression: odds ratio interpretation (15 lines) From: christine <christinepeloquin1@GMAIL.COM> Re: logistic regression: odds ratio interpretation (63 lines) From: Dale McLerran <stringplayer_2@YAHOO.COM> Re: logistic regression: odds ratio interpretation (42 lines) From: Nordlund, Dan (DSHS/RDA) <NordlDJ@DSHS.WA.GOV> multi-character delimitermulti-character delimiter (17 lines) From: Chang Chung <chang_y_chung@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: multi-character delimiter (41 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: multi-character delimiter (40 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Re: multi-character delimiter (47 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: multi-character delimiter (62 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Re: multi-character delimiter (77 lines) From: Chang Chung <chang_y_chung@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: multi-character delimiter (88 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Re: multi-character delimiter (141 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> plotting in proc princompplotting in proc princomp (23 lines) From: Nabaneeta Saha <nsaha6@GMAIL.COM> problems in importing .txt fileRe: problems in importing .txt file (60 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: problems in importing .txt file (88 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: problems in importing .txt file (67 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> proc fcmp warning messageproc fcmp warning message (39 lines) From: Sterling Paramore <gnilrets@GMAIL.COM> proc mdsproc mds (30 lines) From: Nabaneeta Saha <nsaha6@GMAIL.COM> rename worksheetsRe: rename worksheets (75 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: rename worksheets (61 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patternsrolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (21 lines) From: White, Svend A. <SvendW@HEALTH.OK.GOV> Re: rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (30 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> Re: rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (51 lines) From: White, Svend A. <SvendW@HEALTH.OK.GOV> Re: rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (59 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (65 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (77 lines) From: White, Svend A. <SvendW@HEALTH.OK.GOV> Re: rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (55 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. 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How to rename variable names containing invalid sas ch aracters ö and äRE: How to rename variable names containing invalid sas ch aracters ö and ä (73 lines) From: Michael Raithel <michaelraithel@WESTAT.COM> RE: How to rename variable names containing invalid sas ch aracters ö and ä (162 lines) From: Nat Wooding <nathani@VERIZON.NET> ICD: ICD-9 or ICD-10ICD: ICD-9 or ICD-10 (44 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. 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(CDC/OCOO/ITSO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Macro quoting helpRe: Macro quoting help (77 lines) From: Chang Chung <chang_y_chung@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Macro quoting help (117 lines) From: Søren Lassen <s.lassen@POST.TELE.DK> Macro var quotingMacro var quoting (22 lines) From: Masoud Pajoh <mpajoh@ODOT.ORG> Re: Macro var quoting (46 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Marginal Homogeneity Test on Rectangular matrices?Marginal Homogeneity Test on Rectangular matrices? (23 lines) From: Keith Dunnigan <dunnigan_k@YAHOO.COM> Need p-value or confidence limitsNeed p-value or confidence limits (23 lines) From: Morley Herbert <Morley.Herbert@HCAHEALTHCARE.COM> Re: Need p-value or confidence limits (48 lines) From: Dennis G. Fisher, Ph.D. <dfisher@CSULB.EDU> Re: Need p-value or confidence limits (38 lines) From: Peter Flom <peterflomconsulting@MINDSPRING.COM> Not-Entirely-Global ForumNot-Entirely-Global Forum (17 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <jfh@ACM.ORG> Online SmartPLS Workshops November 2010Online SmartPLS Workshops November 2010 (93 lines) From: Geoffrey Hubona <ghubona@GMAIL.COM> PROC GLMPROC GLM (19 lines) From: Tanmoy K Mukherjee <tkmcornell@YAHOO.COM> Re: PROC GLM (35 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: PROC GLM (34 lines) From: Tanmoy Mukherjee <tkmcornell@YAHOO.COM> Re: PROC GLM (78 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: PROC GLM (26 lines) From: oloolo <dynamicpanel@YAHOO.COM> Re: PROC GLM (40 lines) From: Wensui Liu <liuwensui@GMAIL.COM> Re: PROC GLM (83 lines) From: Wensui Liu <liuwensui@GMAIL.COM> PROC GMAP questionPROC GMAP question (97 lines) From: Randall Powers <powers_r@BLS.GOV> Re: PROC GMAP question (114 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: PROC GMAP question (118 lines) From: Nat Wooding <nathani@VERIZON.NET> Re: PROC GMAP question (118 lines) From: Ya Huang <ya.huang@AMYLIN.COM> Re: PROC GMAP question (15 lines) From: Michelle Zunnurain <michelle_zunnurain@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: PROC GMAP question (23 lines) From: Randall Powers <powers_r@BLS.GOV> Re: PROC GMAP question (20 lines) From: Randall Powers <powers_r@BLS.GOV> PharmaSUG Call For Papers is Now OpenPharmaSUG Call For Papers is Now Open (12 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. 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(CDC/OCOO/ITSO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Proc boxplot- overlayProc boxplot- overlay (21 lines) From: Mark S. <marksmolkin@GMAIL.COM> Proc gchart - plotting bars + standard deviationsProc gchart - plotting bars + standard deviations (28 lines) From: Joakim Englund <joakim.englund@GMAIL.COM> Re: Proc gchart - plotting bars + standard deviations (54 lines) From: Murphy, Christopher F. - CO 1st <MurphyC@DHW.IDAHO.GOV> Re: Proc gchart - plotting bars + standard deviations (37 lines) From: r.hockey@SPH.UQ.EDU.AU Programmatically determining length of character variables in CSV file Part DeuxProgrammatically determining length of character variables in CSV file Part Deux (295 lines) From: Kirby, Ted <ted.kirby@LEWIN.COM> Re: Programmatically determining length of character variables in CSV file Part Deux (312 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: Programmatically determining length of character variables in CSV file Part Deux (328 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: Programmatically determining length of character variables in CSV file Part Deux (334 lines) From: Tom Abernathy <tom.abernathy@GMAIL.COM> Re: Programmatically determining length of character variables in CSV file Part Deux (385 lines) From: Kirby, Ted <ted.kirby@LEWIN.COM> Re: Programmatically determining length of character variables in CSV file Part Deux (54 lines) From: Tom Abernathy <tom.abernathy@GMAIL.COM> Re: Programmatically determining length of character variables in CSV file Part Deux (295 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Re: Programmatically determining length of character variables in CSV file Part Deux (343 lines) From: Kirby, Ted <ted.kirby@LEWIN.COM> RE: How to rename variable names containing invalid sas characters ö and äRe: RE: How to rename variable names containing invalid sas characters ö and ä (82 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <gerhard.hellriegel@T-ONLINE.DE> RES: Code OptmisationRES: Code Optmisation (120 lines) From: Ricardo Gonçalves da Silva <rgs.rsilva@BANCOVOTORANTIM.COM.BR> RES: Code Optmisation (146 lines) From: Ricardo Gonçalves da Silva <rgs.rsilva@BANCOVOTORANTIM.COM.BR> RES: Code Optmisation (59 lines) From: Ricardo Gonçalves da Silva <rgs.rsilva@BANCOVOTORANTIM.COM.BR> Re proc transpose issueRe: Re proc transpose issue (80 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: How to rename variable names containing inva lid sas characters ö and äRe: Re: How to rename variable names containing inva lid sas characters ö and ä (111 lines) From: Sterling Paramore <gnilrets@GMAIL.COM> Re: How to rename variable names containing invalid sas characters ö and äRe: Re: How to rename variable names containing invalid sas characters ö and ä (94 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <gerhard.hellriegel@T-ONLINE.DE> Re: Re: How to rename variable names containing invalid sas characters ö and ä (205 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: Re: How to rename variable names containing invalid sas characters ö and äRe: Re: Re: How to rename variable names containing invalid sas characters ö and ä (152 lines) From: Sterling Paramore <gnilrets@GMAIL.COM> Re: Re: How to rename variable names containing inva lid sas characters ö and äRe: Re: Re: How to rename variable names containing inva lid sas characters ö and ä (135 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <gerhard.hellriegel@T-ONLINE.DE> Re: Re: Re: How to rename variable names containing inva lid sas characters ö and ä (124 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <gerhard.hellriegel@T-ONLINE.DE> Re: Re: Re: How to rename variable names containing inva lid sas characters ö and ä (133 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <gerhard.hellriegel@T-ONLINE.DE> Rotate Row DataRe: Rotate Row Data (68 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: Rotate Row Data (102 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> SAS AF - linking default values to selection tableSAS AF - linking default values to selection table (34 lines) From: Clapson, Andrew - PPD/DPP <Andrew.Clapson@STATCAN.GC.CA> Re: SAS AF - linking default values to selection table (96 lines) From: Randy Herbison <RandyHerbison@WESTAT.COM> SAS on mainframesRe: SAS on mainframes (42 lines) From: John Burton <jrburtonsaspro@GMAIL.COM> Re: SAS on mainframes (64 lines) From: Alan Churchill <alan.churchill@SAVIAN.NET> Re: SAS on mainframes (20 lines) From: John Burton <jrburtonsaspro@GMAIL.COM> SAS-L Digest - 25 Oct 2010 - Special issue (#2010-1164)Re: SAS-L Digest - 25 Oct 2010 - Special issue (#2010-1164) (1296 lines) From: Jason Sparks <jasonsparks@WELLSFARGO.COM> SAS-L Digest - 27 Oct 2010 - Special issue (#2010-1172)Re: SAS-L Digest - 27 Oct 2010 - Special issue (#2010-1172) (1197 lines) From: Jason Sparks <jasonsparks@WELLSFARGO.COM> Re: SAS-L Digest - 27 Oct 2010 - Special issue (#2010-1172) (37 lines) From: F J Kelley <jkelley@UGA.EDU> SGF call for papers closes on 25thSGF call for papers closes on 25th (21 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. (CDC/OCOO/ITSO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> SQL performanceRe: SQL performance (22 lines) From: Sigurd W. Hermansen <hermans1@WESTAT.COM> Summing across records - and more...Summing across records - and more... (21 lines) From: Laughing Beggar <laughing_beggar@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Summing across records - and more... (51 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: Summing across records - and more... (47 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: Summing across records - and more... (83 lines) From: Nat Wooding <nathani@VERIZON.NET> Survival analysis in crossover designSurvival analysis in crossover design (54 lines) From: Marc Mooney UMN <moon0078@UMN.EDU> TRANWRDing carriage returns?TRANWRDing carriage returns? (37 lines) From: Wall, Steven <steve.wall@PIONEER.COM> Re: TRANWRDing carriage returns? (65 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: TRANWRDing carriage returns? (49 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: TRANWRDing carriage returns? (109 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: TRANWRDing carriage returns? (81 lines) From: Scott Bass <sas_l_739@YAHOO.COM.AU> What is difference between using rename in data or set statement?What is difference between using rename in data or set statement? (43 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: What is difference between using rename in data or set statement? (61 lines) From: Nat Wooding <nathani@VERIZON.NET> Re: What is difference between using rename in data or set statement? (164 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <jfh@STANFORDALUMNI.ORG> Re: What is difference between using rename in data or set statement? (235 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: What is difference between using rename in data or set statement? (330 lines) From: Nordlund, Dan (DSHS/RDA) <NordlDJ@DSHS.WA.GOV> Re: What is difference between using rename in data or set statement? (354 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: What is difference between using rename in data or set statement? (405 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> When does PROC SQL consistently leave incoming data order unchanged?When does PROC SQL consistently leave incoming data order unchanged? (73 lines) From: Keintz, H. Mark <mkeintz@WHARTON.UPENN.EDU> Re: When does PROC SQL consistently leave incoming data order unchanged? (83 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: When does PROC SQL consistently leave incoming data order unchanged? (91 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <jfh@STANFORDALUMNI.ORG> Re: When does PROC SQL consistently leave incoming data order unchanged? (85 lines) From: Mary <mlhoward@AVALON.NET> Re: When does PROC SQL consistently leave incoming data order unchanged? (139 lines) From: Keintz, H. Mark <mkeintz@WHARTON.UPENN.EDU> Re: When does PROC SQL consistently leave incoming data order unchanged? (112 lines) From: Keintz, H. 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ICD: ICD-9 or ICD-10ICD: ICD-9 or ICD-10 (44 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. (CDC/OCOO/ITSO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Re: ICD: ICD-9 or ICD-10 (32 lines) From: John Burton <jrburtonsaspro@GMAIL.COM> Introduction to RIntroduction to R (26 lines) From: Dorothy Middleton <courses@STATCOURSE.COM> Re: Introduction to R (31 lines) From: Jordan, Lewis <Lewis.Jordan@WEYERHAEUSER.COM> Re: Introduction to R (43 lines) From: Murphy Choy <goladin@GMAIL.COM> Re: Introduction to R (73 lines) From: Daniel Nordlund <djnordlund@FRONTIER.COM> Re: Introduction to R (78 lines) From: Murphy Choy <goladin@GMAIL.COM> Loop or Array or data stepLoop or Array or data step (44 lines) From: Kim Brown <kibrown@LADHS.ORG> Re: Loop or Array or data step (94 lines) From: Robin R High <rhigh@UNMC.EDU> Re: Loop or Array or data step (79 lines) From: Chang Chung <chang_y_chung@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Loop or Array or data step (104 lines) From: Jack Clark <jclark@HILLTOP.UMBC.EDU> Re: Loop or Array or data step (7 lines) From: Kim Brown <kibrown@LADHS.ORG> Re: Loop or Array or data step (46 lines) From: Choate, Paul@DDS <Paul.Choate@DDS.CA.GOV> Re: Loop or Array or data step (38 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. 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(CDC/OCOO/ITSO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Proc boxplot- overlayProc boxplot- overlay (21 lines) From: Mark S. <marksmolkin@GMAIL.COM> Proc gchart - plotting bars + standard deviationsProc gchart - plotting bars + standard deviations (28 lines) From: Joakim Englund <joakim.englund@GMAIL.COM> Re: Proc gchart - plotting bars + standard deviations (54 lines) From: Murphy, Christopher F. - CO 1st <MurphyC@DHW.IDAHO.GOV> Re: Proc gchart - plotting bars + standard deviations (37 lines) From: r.hockey@SPH.UQ.EDU.AU Programmatically determining length of character variables in CSV file Part DeuxProgrammatically determining length of character variables in CSV file Part Deux (295 lines) From: Kirby, Ted <ted.kirby@LEWIN.COM> Re: Programmatically determining length of character variables in CSV file Part Deux (312 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: Programmatically determining length of character variables in CSV file Part Deux (328 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: Programmatically determining length of character variables in CSV file Part Deux (334 lines) From: Tom Abernathy <tom.abernathy@GMAIL.COM> Re: Programmatically determining length of character variables in CSV file Part Deux (385 lines) From: Kirby, Ted <ted.kirby@LEWIN.COM> Re: Programmatically determining length of character variables in CSV file Part Deux (54 lines) From: Tom Abernathy <tom.abernathy@GMAIL.COM> Re: Programmatically determining length of character variables in CSV file Part Deux (295 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Re: Programmatically determining length of character variables in CSV file Part Deux (343 lines) From: Kirby, Ted <ted.kirby@LEWIN.COM> RE: How to rename variable names containing invalid sas characters ö and äRe: RE: How to rename variable names containing invalid sas characters ö and ä (82 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <gerhard.hellriegel@T-ONLINE.DE> RES: Code OptmisationRES: Code Optmisation (120 lines) From: Ricardo Gonçalves da Silva <rgs.rsilva@BANCOVOTORANTIM.COM.BR> RES: Code Optmisation (146 lines) From: Ricardo Gonçalves da Silva <rgs.rsilva@BANCOVOTORANTIM.COM.BR> RES: Code Optmisation (59 lines) From: Ricardo Gonçalves da Silva <rgs.rsilva@BANCOVOTORANTIM.COM.BR> Re proc transpose issueRe: Re proc transpose issue (80 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: How to rename variable names containing inva lid sas characters ö and äRe: Re: How to rename variable names containing inva lid sas characters ö and ä (111 lines) From: Sterling Paramore <gnilrets@GMAIL.COM> Re: How to rename variable names containing invalid sas characters ö and äRe: Re: How to rename variable names containing invalid sas characters ö and ä (94 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <gerhard.hellriegel@T-ONLINE.DE> Re: Re: How to rename variable names containing invalid sas characters ö and ä (205 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: Re: How to rename variable names containing invalid sas characters ö and äRe: Re: Re: How to rename variable names containing invalid sas characters ö and ä (152 lines) From: Sterling Paramore <gnilrets@GMAIL.COM> Re: Re: How to rename variable names containing inva lid sas characters ö and äRe: Re: Re: How to rename variable names containing inva lid sas characters ö and ä (135 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <gerhard.hellriegel@T-ONLINE.DE> Re: Re: Re: How to rename variable names containing inva lid sas characters ö and ä (124 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <gerhard.hellriegel@T-ONLINE.DE> Re: Re: Re: How to rename variable names containing inva lid sas characters ö and ä (133 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <gerhard.hellriegel@T-ONLINE.DE> Rotate Row DataRe: Rotate Row Data (68 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: Rotate Row Data (102 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> SAS AF - linking default values to selection tableSAS AF - linking default values to selection table (34 lines) From: Clapson, Andrew - PPD/DPP <Andrew.Clapson@STATCAN.GC.CA> Re: SAS AF - linking default values to selection table (96 lines) From: Randy Herbison <RandyHerbison@WESTAT.COM> SAS on mainframesRe: SAS on mainframes (42 lines) From: John Burton <jrburtonsaspro@GMAIL.COM> Re: SAS on mainframes (64 lines) From: Alan Churchill <alan.churchill@SAVIAN.NET> Re: SAS on mainframes (20 lines) From: John Burton <jrburtonsaspro@GMAIL.COM> SAS-L Digest - 25 Oct 2010 - Special issue (#2010-1164)Re: SAS-L Digest - 25 Oct 2010 - Special issue (#2010-1164) (1296 lines) From: Jason Sparks <jasonsparks@WELLSFARGO.COM> SAS-L Digest - 27 Oct 2010 - Special issue (#2010-1172)Re: SAS-L Digest - 27 Oct 2010 - Special issue (#2010-1172) (1197 lines) From: Jason Sparks <jasonsparks@WELLSFARGO.COM> Re: SAS-L Digest - 27 Oct 2010 - Special issue (#2010-1172) (37 lines) From: F J Kelley <jkelley@UGA.EDU> SGF call for papers closes on 25thSGF call for papers closes on 25th (21 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. (CDC/OCOO/ITSO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> SQL performanceRe: SQL performance (22 lines) From: Sigurd W. Hermansen <hermans1@WESTAT.COM> Summing across records - and more...Summing across records - and more... (21 lines) From: Laughing Beggar <laughing_beggar@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Summing across records - and more... (51 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: Summing across records - and more... (47 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: Summing across records - and more... (83 lines) From: Nat Wooding <nathani@VERIZON.NET> Survival analysis in crossover designSurvival analysis in crossover design (54 lines) From: Marc Mooney UMN <moon0078@UMN.EDU> TRANWRDing carriage returns?TRANWRDing carriage returns? (37 lines) From: Wall, Steven <steve.wall@PIONEER.COM> Re: TRANWRDing carriage returns? (65 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: TRANWRDing carriage returns? (49 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: TRANWRDing carriage returns? (109 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: TRANWRDing carriage returns? (81 lines) From: Scott Bass <sas_l_739@YAHOO.COM.AU> What is difference between using rename in data or set statement?What is difference between using rename in data or set statement? (43 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: What is difference between using rename in data or set statement? (61 lines) From: Nat Wooding <nathani@VERIZON.NET> Re: What is difference between using rename in data or set statement? (164 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <jfh@STANFORDALUMNI.ORG> Re: What is difference between using rename in data or set statement? (235 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: What is difference between using rename in data or set statement? (330 lines) From: Nordlund, Dan (DSHS/RDA) <NordlDJ@DSHS.WA.GOV> Re: What is difference between using rename in data or set statement? (354 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: What is difference between using rename in data or set statement? (405 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> When does PROC SQL consistently leave incoming data order unchanged?When does PROC SQL consistently leave incoming data order unchanged? (73 lines) From: Keintz, H. Mark <mkeintz@WHARTON.UPENN.EDU> Re: When does PROC SQL consistently leave incoming data order unchanged? (83 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: When does PROC SQL consistently leave incoming data order unchanged? (91 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <jfh@STANFORDALUMNI.ORG> Re: When does PROC SQL consistently leave incoming data order unchanged? (85 lines) From: Mary <mlhoward@AVALON.NET> Re: When does PROC SQL consistently leave incoming data order unchanged? (139 lines) From: Keintz, H. Mark <mkeintz@WHARTON.UPENN.EDU> Re: When does PROC SQL consistently leave incoming data order unchanged? (112 lines) From: Keintz, H. 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(88 lines) From: Sigurd Hermansen <HERMANS1@WESTAT.COM> Withing group and withing variable comparisonWithing group and withing variable comparison (26 lines) From: Robert O'Brien <obri0313@GMAIL.COM> Re: Withing group and withing variable comparison (50 lines) From: Peter Flom <peterflomconsulting@MINDSPRING.COM> Re: Withing group and withing variable comparison (89 lines) From: Robert O'Brien <obri0313@GMAIL.COM> Re: Withing group and withing variable comparison (33 lines) From: Peter Flom <peterflomconsulting@MINDSPRING.COM> Re: Withing group and withing variable comparison (47 lines) From: Robert O'Brien <obri0313@GMAIL.COM> Re: Withing group and withing variable comparison (66 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@GMAIL.COM> Re: Withing group and withing variable comparison (88 lines) From: Robert O'Brien <obri0313@GMAIL.COM> Re: Withing group and withing variable comparison (52 lines) From: Jason Schoeneberger <jschoeneberger@CAROLINA.RR.COM> Re: Withing group and withing variable comparison (62 lines) From: Robert O'Brien <obri0313@GMAIL.COM> create Oracle table with SQL pass throughcreate Oracle table with SQL pass through (10 lines) From: Phil Spence <linux70@COMCAST.NET> Re: create Oracle table with SQL pass through (24 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> Re: create Oracle table with SQL pass through (24 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> Re: create Oracle table with SQL pass through (51 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: create Oracle table with SQL pass through (37 lines) From: F J Kelley <jkelley@UGA.EDU> Re: create Oracle table with SQL pass through (45 lines) From: Jim Groeneveld <jim.1stat@YAHOO.COM> Re: create Oracle table with SQL pass through (65 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> file statementfile statement (33 lines) From: Pradeep <chittiprolupradeep@GMAIL.COM> Re: file statement (46 lines) From: Murphy Choy <goladin@GMAIL.COM> Re: file statement (27 lines) From: Pradeep <chittiprolupradeep@GMAIL.COM> Re: file statement (67 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> how to create a new catalog in sasRe: how to create a new catalog in sas (25 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: how to create a new catalog in sas (52 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <gerhard.hellriegel@T-ONLINE.DE> importing Access extension = accdbimporting Access extension = accdb (53 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. 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(CDC/OCOO/ITSO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> java issuejava issue (53 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> logistic regression: odds ratio interpretationlogistic regression: odds ratio interpretation (15 lines) From: christine <christinepeloquin1@GMAIL.COM> Re: logistic regression: odds ratio interpretation (63 lines) From: Dale McLerran <stringplayer_2@YAHOO.COM> Re: logistic regression: odds ratio interpretation (42 lines) From: Nordlund, Dan (DSHS/RDA) <NordlDJ@DSHS.WA.GOV> multi-character delimitermulti-character delimiter (17 lines) From: Chang Chung <chang_y_chung@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: multi-character delimiter (41 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: multi-character delimiter (40 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Re: multi-character delimiter (47 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: multi-character delimiter (62 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Re: multi-character delimiter (77 lines) From: Chang Chung <chang_y_chung@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: multi-character delimiter (88 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Re: multi-character delimiter (141 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> plotting in proc princompplotting in proc princomp (23 lines) From: Nabaneeta Saha <nsaha6@GMAIL.COM> problems in importing .txt fileRe: problems in importing .txt file (60 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: problems in importing .txt file (88 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: problems in importing .txt file (67 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> proc fcmp warning messageproc fcmp warning message (39 lines) From: Sterling Paramore <gnilrets@GMAIL.COM> proc mdsproc mds (30 lines) From: Nabaneeta Saha <nsaha6@GMAIL.COM> rename worksheetsRe: rename worksheets (75 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: rename worksheets (61 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patternsrolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (21 lines) From: White, Svend A. <SvendW@HEALTH.OK.GOV> Re: rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (30 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> Re: rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (51 lines) From: White, Svend A. <SvendW@HEALTH.OK.GOV> Re: rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (59 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (65 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (77 lines) From: White, Svend A. <SvendW@HEALTH.OK.GOV> Re: rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (55 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. (CDC/OCOO/ITSO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Re: rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (82 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (83 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Re: rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (104 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> still need p-valuestill need p-value (36 lines) From: Morley Herbert <Morley.Herbert@HCAHEALTHCARE.COM> test statistic used in procnpar1waytest statistic used in procnpar1way (47 lines) From: Darryl Hondorp <hondorpd@SI.EDU> Re: test statistic used in procnpar1way (8 lines) From: SUBSCRIBE SAS-L JingJu11 S <jingju11@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: test statistic used in procnpar1way (80 lines) From: Susan Durham <sdurham@BIOLOGY.USU.EDU> Re: test statistic used in procnpar1way (12 lines) From: SUBSCRIBE SAS-L JingJu11 S <jingju11@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: test statistic used in procnpar1way (9 lines) From: SUBSCRIBE SAS-L JingJu11 S <jingju11@HOTMAIL.COM> using macro variables to make a code more user friendlyusing macro variables to make a code more user friendly (74 lines) From: Tucker Crowe <lunacaelum@GMAIL.COM>
Introduction to RIntroduction to R (26 lines) From: Dorothy Middleton <courses@STATCOURSE.COM> Re: Introduction to R (31 lines) From: Jordan, Lewis <Lewis.Jordan@WEYERHAEUSER.COM> Re: Introduction to R (43 lines) From: Murphy Choy <goladin@GMAIL.COM> Re: Introduction to R (73 lines) From: Daniel Nordlund <djnordlund@FRONTIER.COM> Re: Introduction to R (78 lines) From: Murphy Choy <goladin@GMAIL.COM> Loop or Array or data stepLoop or Array or data step (44 lines) From: Kim Brown <kibrown@LADHS.ORG> Re: Loop or Array or data step (94 lines) From: Robin R High <rhigh@UNMC.EDU> Re: Loop or Array or data step (79 lines) From: Chang Chung <chang_y_chung@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Loop or Array or data step (104 lines) From: Jack Clark <jclark@HILLTOP.UMBC.EDU> Re: Loop or Array or data step (7 lines) From: Kim Brown <kibrown@LADHS.ORG> Re: Loop or Array or data step (46 lines) From: Choate, Paul@DDS <Paul.Choate@DDS.CA.GOV> Re: Loop or Array or data step (38 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. (CDC/OCOO/ITSO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Macro quoting helpRe: Macro quoting help (77 lines) From: Chang Chung <chang_y_chung@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Macro quoting help (117 lines) From: Søren Lassen <s.lassen@POST.TELE.DK> Macro var quotingMacro var quoting (22 lines) From: Masoud Pajoh <mpajoh@ODOT.ORG> Re: Macro var quoting (46 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Marginal Homogeneity Test on Rectangular matrices?Marginal Homogeneity Test on Rectangular matrices? (23 lines) From: Keith Dunnigan <dunnigan_k@YAHOO.COM> Need p-value or confidence limitsNeed p-value or confidence limits (23 lines) From: Morley Herbert <Morley.Herbert@HCAHEALTHCARE.COM> Re: Need p-value or confidence limits (48 lines) From: Dennis G. 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(CDC/OCOO/ITSO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Proc boxplot- overlayProc boxplot- overlay (21 lines) From: Mark S. <marksmolkin@GMAIL.COM> Proc gchart - plotting bars + standard deviationsProc gchart - plotting bars + standard deviations (28 lines) From: Joakim Englund <joakim.englund@GMAIL.COM> Re: Proc gchart - plotting bars + standard deviations (54 lines) From: Murphy, Christopher F. - CO 1st <MurphyC@DHW.IDAHO.GOV> Re: Proc gchart - plotting bars + standard deviations (37 lines) From: r.hockey@SPH.UQ.EDU.AU Programmatically determining length of character variables in CSV file Part DeuxProgrammatically determining length of character variables in CSV file Part Deux (295 lines) From: Kirby, Ted <ted.kirby@LEWIN.COM> Re: Programmatically determining length of character variables in CSV file Part Deux (312 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: Programmatically determining length of character variables in CSV file Part Deux (328 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: Programmatically determining length of character variables in CSV file Part Deux (334 lines) From: Tom Abernathy <tom.abernathy@GMAIL.COM> Re: Programmatically determining length of character variables in CSV file Part Deux (385 lines) From: Kirby, Ted <ted.kirby@LEWIN.COM> Re: Programmatically determining length of character variables in CSV file Part Deux (54 lines) From: Tom Abernathy <tom.abernathy@GMAIL.COM> Re: Programmatically determining length of character variables in CSV file Part Deux (295 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Re: Programmatically determining length of character variables in CSV file Part Deux (343 lines) From: Kirby, Ted <ted.kirby@LEWIN.COM> RE: How to rename variable names containing invalid sas characters ö and äRe: RE: How to rename variable names containing invalid sas characters ö and ä (82 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <gerhard.hellriegel@T-ONLINE.DE> RES: Code OptmisationRES: Code Optmisation (120 lines) From: Ricardo Gonçalves da Silva <rgs.rsilva@BANCOVOTORANTIM.COM.BR> RES: Code Optmisation (146 lines) From: Ricardo Gonçalves da Silva <rgs.rsilva@BANCOVOTORANTIM.COM.BR> RES: Code Optmisation (59 lines) From: Ricardo Gonçalves da Silva <rgs.rsilva@BANCOVOTORANTIM.COM.BR> Re proc transpose issueRe: Re proc transpose issue (80 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: How to rename variable names containing inva lid sas characters ö and äRe: Re: How to rename variable names containing inva lid sas characters ö and ä (111 lines) From: Sterling Paramore <gnilrets@GMAIL.COM> Re: How to rename variable names containing invalid sas characters ö and äRe: Re: How to rename variable names containing invalid sas characters ö and ä (94 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <gerhard.hellriegel@T-ONLINE.DE> Re: Re: How to rename variable names containing invalid sas characters ö and ä (205 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: Re: How to rename variable names containing invalid sas characters ö and äRe: Re: Re: How to rename variable names containing invalid sas characters ö and ä (152 lines) From: Sterling Paramore <gnilrets@GMAIL.COM> Re: Re: How to rename variable names containing inva lid sas characters ö and äRe: Re: Re: How to rename variable names containing inva lid sas characters ö and ä (135 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <gerhard.hellriegel@T-ONLINE.DE> Re: Re: Re: How to rename variable names containing inva lid sas characters ö and ä (124 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <gerhard.hellriegel@T-ONLINE.DE> Re: Re: Re: How to rename variable names containing inva lid sas characters ö and ä (133 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <gerhard.hellriegel@T-ONLINE.DE> Rotate Row DataRe: Rotate Row Data (68 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: Rotate Row Data (102 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> SAS AF - linking default values to selection tableSAS AF - linking default values to selection table (34 lines) From: Clapson, Andrew - PPD/DPP <Andrew.Clapson@STATCAN.GC.CA> Re: SAS AF - linking default values to selection table (96 lines) From: Randy Herbison <RandyHerbison@WESTAT.COM> SAS on mainframesRe: SAS on mainframes (42 lines) From: John Burton <jrburtonsaspro@GMAIL.COM> Re: SAS on mainframes (64 lines) From: Alan Churchill <alan.churchill@SAVIAN.NET> Re: SAS on mainframes (20 lines) From: John Burton <jrburtonsaspro@GMAIL.COM> SAS-L Digest - 25 Oct 2010 - Special issue (#2010-1164)Re: SAS-L Digest - 25 Oct 2010 - Special issue (#2010-1164) (1296 lines) From: Jason Sparks <jasonsparks@WELLSFARGO.COM> SAS-L Digest - 27 Oct 2010 - Special issue (#2010-1172)Re: SAS-L Digest - 27 Oct 2010 - Special issue (#2010-1172) (1197 lines) From: Jason Sparks <jasonsparks@WELLSFARGO.COM> Re: SAS-L Digest - 27 Oct 2010 - Special issue (#2010-1172) (37 lines) From: F J Kelley <jkelley@UGA.EDU> SGF call for papers closes on 25thSGF call for papers closes on 25th (21 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. 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(CDC/OCOO/ITSO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> java issuejava issue (53 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> logistic regression: odds ratio interpretationlogistic regression: odds ratio interpretation (15 lines) From: christine <christinepeloquin1@GMAIL.COM> Re: logistic regression: odds ratio interpretation (63 lines) From: Dale McLerran <stringplayer_2@YAHOO.COM> Re: logistic regression: odds ratio interpretation (42 lines) From: Nordlund, Dan (DSHS/RDA) <NordlDJ@DSHS.WA.GOV> multi-character delimitermulti-character delimiter (17 lines) From: Chang Chung <chang_y_chung@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: multi-character delimiter (41 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: multi-character delimiter (40 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Re: multi-character delimiter (47 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: multi-character delimiter (62 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Re: multi-character delimiter (77 lines) From: Chang Chung <chang_y_chung@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: multi-character delimiter (88 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Re: multi-character delimiter (141 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> plotting in proc princompplotting in proc princomp (23 lines) From: Nabaneeta Saha <nsaha6@GMAIL.COM> problems in importing .txt fileRe: problems in importing .txt file (60 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: problems in importing .txt file (88 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: problems in importing .txt file (67 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> proc fcmp warning messageproc fcmp warning message (39 lines) From: Sterling Paramore <gnilrets@GMAIL.COM> proc mdsproc mds (30 lines) From: Nabaneeta Saha <nsaha6@GMAIL.COM> rename worksheetsRe: rename worksheets (75 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: rename worksheets (61 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patternsrolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (21 lines) From: White, Svend A. <SvendW@HEALTH.OK.GOV> Re: rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (30 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> Re: rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (51 lines) From: White, Svend A. <SvendW@HEALTH.OK.GOV> Re: rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (59 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (65 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (77 lines) From: White, Svend A. <SvendW@HEALTH.OK.GOV> Re: rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (55 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. (CDC/OCOO/ITSO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Re: rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (82 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (83 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Re: rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (104 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> still need p-valuestill need p-value (36 lines) From: Morley Herbert <Morley.Herbert@HCAHEALTHCARE.COM> test statistic used in procnpar1waytest statistic used in procnpar1way (47 lines) From: Darryl Hondorp <hondorpd@SI.EDU> Re: test statistic used in procnpar1way (8 lines) From: SUBSCRIBE SAS-L JingJu11 S <jingju11@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: test statistic used in procnpar1way (80 lines) From: Susan Durham <sdurham@BIOLOGY.USU.EDU> Re: test statistic used in procnpar1way (12 lines) From: SUBSCRIBE SAS-L JingJu11 S <jingju11@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: test statistic used in procnpar1way (9 lines) From: SUBSCRIBE SAS-L JingJu11 S <jingju11@HOTMAIL.COM> using macro variables to make a code more user friendlyusing macro variables to make a code more user friendly (74 lines) From: Tucker Crowe <lunacaelum@GMAIL.COM>
Loop or Array or data stepLoop or Array or data step (44 lines) From: Kim Brown <kibrown@LADHS.ORG> Re: Loop or Array or data step (94 lines) From: Robin R High <rhigh@UNMC.EDU> Re: Loop or Array or data step (79 lines) From: Chang Chung <chang_y_chung@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Loop or Array or data step (104 lines) From: Jack Clark <jclark@HILLTOP.UMBC.EDU> Re: Loop or Array or data step (7 lines) From: Kim Brown <kibrown@LADHS.ORG> Re: Loop or Array or data step (46 lines) From: Choate, Paul@DDS <Paul.Choate@DDS.CA.GOV> Re: Loop or Array or data step (38 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. 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Fisher, Ph.D. <dfisher@CSULB.EDU> Re: Need p-value or confidence limits (38 lines) From: Peter Flom <peterflomconsulting@MINDSPRING.COM> Not-Entirely-Global ForumNot-Entirely-Global Forum (17 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <jfh@ACM.ORG> Online SmartPLS Workshops November 2010Online SmartPLS Workshops November 2010 (93 lines) From: Geoffrey Hubona <ghubona@GMAIL.COM> PROC GLMPROC GLM (19 lines) From: Tanmoy K Mukherjee <tkmcornell@YAHOO.COM> Re: PROC GLM (35 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: PROC GLM (34 lines) From: Tanmoy Mukherjee <tkmcornell@YAHOO.COM> Re: PROC GLM (78 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: PROC GLM (26 lines) From: oloolo <dynamicpanel@YAHOO.COM> Re: PROC GLM (40 lines) From: Wensui Liu <liuwensui@GMAIL.COM> Re: PROC GLM (83 lines) From: Wensui Liu <liuwensui@GMAIL.COM> PROC GMAP questionPROC GMAP question (97 lines) From: Randall Powers <powers_r@BLS.GOV> Re: PROC GMAP question (114 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: PROC GMAP question (118 lines) From: Nat Wooding <nathani@VERIZON.NET> Re: PROC GMAP question (118 lines) From: Ya Huang <ya.huang@AMYLIN.COM> Re: PROC GMAP question (15 lines) From: Michelle Zunnurain <michelle_zunnurain@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: PROC GMAP question (23 lines) From: Randall Powers <powers_r@BLS.GOV> Re: PROC GMAP question (20 lines) From: Randall Powers <powers_r@BLS.GOV> PharmaSUG Call For Papers is Now OpenPharmaSUG Call For Papers is Now Open (12 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. 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(CDC/OCOO/ITSO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Proc boxplot- overlayProc boxplot- overlay (21 lines) From: Mark S. <marksmolkin@GMAIL.COM> Proc gchart - plotting bars + standard deviationsProc gchart - plotting bars + standard deviations (28 lines) From: Joakim Englund <joakim.englund@GMAIL.COM> Re: Proc gchart - plotting bars + standard deviations (54 lines) From: Murphy, Christopher F. - CO 1st <MurphyC@DHW.IDAHO.GOV> Re: Proc gchart - plotting bars + standard deviations (37 lines) From: r.hockey@SPH.UQ.EDU.AU Programmatically determining length of character variables in CSV file Part DeuxProgrammatically determining length of character variables in CSV file Part Deux (295 lines) From: Kirby, Ted <ted.kirby@LEWIN.COM> Re: Programmatically determining length of character variables in CSV file Part Deux (312 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: Programmatically determining length of character variables in CSV file Part Deux (328 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: Programmatically determining length of character variables in CSV file Part Deux (334 lines) From: Tom Abernathy <tom.abernathy@GMAIL.COM> Re: Programmatically determining length of character variables in CSV file Part Deux (385 lines) From: Kirby, Ted <ted.kirby@LEWIN.COM> Re: Programmatically determining length of character variables in CSV file Part Deux (54 lines) From: Tom Abernathy <tom.abernathy@GMAIL.COM> Re: Programmatically determining length of character variables in CSV file Part Deux (295 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Re: Programmatically determining length of character variables in CSV file Part Deux (343 lines) From: Kirby, Ted <ted.kirby@LEWIN.COM> RE: How to rename variable names containing invalid sas characters ö and äRe: RE: How to rename variable names containing invalid sas characters ö and ä (82 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <gerhard.hellriegel@T-ONLINE.DE> RES: Code OptmisationRES: Code Optmisation (120 lines) From: Ricardo Gonçalves da Silva <rgs.rsilva@BANCOVOTORANTIM.COM.BR> RES: Code Optmisation (146 lines) From: Ricardo Gonçalves da Silva <rgs.rsilva@BANCOVOTORANTIM.COM.BR> RES: Code Optmisation (59 lines) From: Ricardo Gonçalves da Silva <rgs.rsilva@BANCOVOTORANTIM.COM.BR> Re proc transpose issueRe: Re proc transpose issue (80 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: How to rename variable names containing inva lid sas characters ö and äRe: Re: How to rename variable names containing inva lid sas characters ö and ä (111 lines) From: Sterling Paramore <gnilrets@GMAIL.COM> Re: How to rename variable names containing invalid sas characters ö and äRe: Re: How to rename variable names containing invalid sas characters ö and ä (94 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <gerhard.hellriegel@T-ONLINE.DE> Re: Re: How to rename variable names containing invalid sas characters ö and ä (205 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: Re: How to rename variable names containing invalid sas characters ö and äRe: Re: Re: How to rename variable names containing invalid sas characters ö and ä (152 lines) From: Sterling Paramore <gnilrets@GMAIL.COM> Re: Re: How to rename variable names containing inva lid sas characters ö and äRe: Re: Re: How to rename variable names containing inva lid sas characters ö and ä (135 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <gerhard.hellriegel@T-ONLINE.DE> Re: Re: Re: How to rename variable names containing inva lid sas characters ö and ä (124 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <gerhard.hellriegel@T-ONLINE.DE> Re: Re: Re: How to rename variable names containing inva lid sas characters ö and ä (133 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <gerhard.hellriegel@T-ONLINE.DE> Rotate Row DataRe: Rotate Row Data (68 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: Rotate Row Data (102 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> SAS AF - linking default values to selection tableSAS AF - linking default values to selection table (34 lines) From: Clapson, Andrew - PPD/DPP <Andrew.Clapson@STATCAN.GC.CA> Re: SAS AF - linking default values to selection table (96 lines) From: Randy Herbison <RandyHerbison@WESTAT.COM> SAS on mainframesRe: SAS on mainframes (42 lines) From: John Burton <jrburtonsaspro@GMAIL.COM> Re: SAS on mainframes (64 lines) From: Alan Churchill <alan.churchill@SAVIAN.NET> Re: SAS on mainframes (20 lines) From: John Burton <jrburtonsaspro@GMAIL.COM> SAS-L Digest - 25 Oct 2010 - Special issue (#2010-1164)Re: SAS-L Digest - 25 Oct 2010 - Special issue (#2010-1164) (1296 lines) From: Jason Sparks <jasonsparks@WELLSFARGO.COM> SAS-L Digest - 27 Oct 2010 - Special issue (#2010-1172)Re: SAS-L Digest - 27 Oct 2010 - Special issue (#2010-1172) (1197 lines) From: Jason Sparks <jasonsparks@WELLSFARGO.COM> Re: SAS-L Digest - 27 Oct 2010 - Special issue (#2010-1172) (37 lines) From: F J Kelley <jkelley@UGA.EDU> SGF call for papers closes on 25thSGF call for papers closes on 25th (21 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. 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(CDC/OCOO/ITSO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> java issuejava issue (53 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> logistic regression: odds ratio interpretationlogistic regression: odds ratio interpretation (15 lines) From: christine <christinepeloquin1@GMAIL.COM> Re: logistic regression: odds ratio interpretation (63 lines) From: Dale McLerran <stringplayer_2@YAHOO.COM> Re: logistic regression: odds ratio interpretation (42 lines) From: Nordlund, Dan (DSHS/RDA) <NordlDJ@DSHS.WA.GOV> multi-character delimitermulti-character delimiter (17 lines) From: Chang Chung <chang_y_chung@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: multi-character delimiter (41 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: multi-character delimiter (40 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Re: multi-character delimiter (47 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: multi-character delimiter (62 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Re: multi-character delimiter (77 lines) From: Chang Chung <chang_y_chung@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: multi-character delimiter (88 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Re: multi-character delimiter (141 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> plotting in proc princompplotting in proc princomp (23 lines) From: Nabaneeta Saha <nsaha6@GMAIL.COM> problems in importing .txt fileRe: problems in importing .txt file (60 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: problems in importing .txt file (88 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: problems in importing .txt file (67 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> proc fcmp warning messageproc fcmp warning message (39 lines) From: Sterling Paramore <gnilrets@GMAIL.COM> proc mdsproc mds (30 lines) From: Nabaneeta Saha <nsaha6@GMAIL.COM> rename worksheetsRe: rename worksheets (75 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: rename worksheets (61 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patternsrolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (21 lines) From: White, Svend A. <SvendW@HEALTH.OK.GOV> Re: rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (30 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> Re: rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (51 lines) From: White, Svend A. <SvendW@HEALTH.OK.GOV> Re: rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (59 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (65 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (77 lines) From: White, Svend A. <SvendW@HEALTH.OK.GOV> Re: rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (55 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. (CDC/OCOO/ITSO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Re: rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (82 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (83 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Re: rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (104 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> still need p-valuestill need p-value (36 lines) From: Morley Herbert <Morley.Herbert@HCAHEALTHCARE.COM> test statistic used in procnpar1waytest statistic used in procnpar1way (47 lines) From: Darryl Hondorp <hondorpd@SI.EDU> Re: test statistic used in procnpar1way (8 lines) From: SUBSCRIBE SAS-L JingJu11 S <jingju11@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: test statistic used in procnpar1way (80 lines) From: Susan Durham <sdurham@BIOLOGY.USU.EDU> Re: test statistic used in procnpar1way (12 lines) From: SUBSCRIBE SAS-L JingJu11 S <jingju11@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: test statistic used in procnpar1way (9 lines) From: SUBSCRIBE SAS-L JingJu11 S <jingju11@HOTMAIL.COM> using macro variables to make a code more user friendlyusing macro variables to make a code more user friendly (74 lines) From: Tucker Crowe <lunacaelum@GMAIL.COM>
Macro quoting helpRe: Macro quoting help (77 lines) From: Chang Chung <chang_y_chung@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Macro quoting help (117 lines) From: Søren Lassen <s.lassen@POST.TELE.DK> Macro var quotingMacro var quoting (22 lines) From: Masoud Pajoh <mpajoh@ODOT.ORG> Re: Macro var quoting (46 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Marginal Homogeneity Test on Rectangular matrices?Marginal Homogeneity Test on Rectangular matrices? (23 lines) From: Keith Dunnigan <dunnigan_k@YAHOO.COM> Need p-value or confidence limitsNeed p-value or confidence limits (23 lines) From: Morley Herbert <Morley.Herbert@HCAHEALTHCARE.COM> Re: Need p-value or confidence limits (48 lines) From: Dennis G. Fisher, Ph.D. <dfisher@CSULB.EDU> Re: Need p-value or confidence limits (38 lines) From: Peter Flom <peterflomconsulting@MINDSPRING.COM> Not-Entirely-Global ForumNot-Entirely-Global Forum (17 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <jfh@ACM.ORG> Online SmartPLS Workshops November 2010Online SmartPLS Workshops November 2010 (93 lines) From: Geoffrey Hubona <ghubona@GMAIL.COM> PROC GLMPROC GLM (19 lines) From: Tanmoy K Mukherjee <tkmcornell@YAHOO.COM> Re: PROC GLM (35 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: PROC GLM (34 lines) From: Tanmoy Mukherjee <tkmcornell@YAHOO.COM> Re: PROC GLM (78 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: PROC GLM (26 lines) From: oloolo <dynamicpanel@YAHOO.COM> Re: PROC GLM (40 lines) From: Wensui Liu <liuwensui@GMAIL.COM> Re: PROC GLM (83 lines) From: Wensui Liu <liuwensui@GMAIL.COM> PROC GMAP questionPROC GMAP question (97 lines) From: Randall Powers <powers_r@BLS.GOV> Re: PROC GMAP question (114 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: PROC GMAP question (118 lines) From: Nat Wooding <nathani@VERIZON.NET> Re: PROC GMAP question (118 lines) From: Ya Huang <ya.huang@AMYLIN.COM> Re: PROC GMAP question (15 lines) From: Michelle Zunnurain <michelle_zunnurain@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: PROC GMAP question (23 lines) From: Randall Powers <powers_r@BLS.GOV> Re: PROC GMAP question (20 lines) From: Randall Powers <powers_r@BLS.GOV> PharmaSUG Call For Papers is Now OpenPharmaSUG Call For Papers is Now Open (12 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. 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(CDC/OCOO/ITSO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Proc boxplot- overlayProc boxplot- overlay (21 lines) From: Mark S. <marksmolkin@GMAIL.COM> Proc gchart - plotting bars + standard deviationsProc gchart - plotting bars + standard deviations (28 lines) From: Joakim Englund <joakim.englund@GMAIL.COM> Re: Proc gchart - plotting bars + standard deviations (54 lines) From: Murphy, Christopher F. - CO 1st <MurphyC@DHW.IDAHO.GOV> Re: Proc gchart - plotting bars + standard deviations (37 lines) From: r.hockey@SPH.UQ.EDU.AU Programmatically determining length of character variables in CSV file Part DeuxProgrammatically determining length of character variables in CSV file Part Deux (295 lines) From: Kirby, Ted <ted.kirby@LEWIN.COM> Re: Programmatically determining length of character variables in CSV file Part Deux (312 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: Programmatically determining length of character variables in CSV file Part Deux (328 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: Programmatically determining length of character variables in CSV file Part Deux (334 lines) From: Tom Abernathy <tom.abernathy@GMAIL.COM> Re: Programmatically determining length of character variables in CSV file Part Deux (385 lines) From: Kirby, Ted <ted.kirby@LEWIN.COM> Re: Programmatically determining length of character variables in CSV file Part Deux (54 lines) From: Tom Abernathy <tom.abernathy@GMAIL.COM> Re: Programmatically determining length of character variables in CSV file Part Deux (295 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Re: Programmatically determining length of character variables in CSV file Part Deux (343 lines) From: Kirby, Ted <ted.kirby@LEWIN.COM> RE: How to rename variable names containing invalid sas characters ö and äRe: RE: How to rename variable names containing invalid sas characters ö and ä (82 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <gerhard.hellriegel@T-ONLINE.DE> RES: Code OptmisationRES: Code Optmisation (120 lines) From: Ricardo Gonçalves da Silva <rgs.rsilva@BANCOVOTORANTIM.COM.BR> RES: Code Optmisation (146 lines) From: Ricardo Gonçalves da Silva <rgs.rsilva@BANCOVOTORANTIM.COM.BR> RES: Code Optmisation (59 lines) From: Ricardo Gonçalves da Silva <rgs.rsilva@BANCOVOTORANTIM.COM.BR> Re proc transpose issueRe: Re proc transpose issue (80 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: How to rename variable names containing inva lid sas characters ö and äRe: Re: How to rename variable names containing inva lid sas characters ö and ä (111 lines) From: Sterling Paramore <gnilrets@GMAIL.COM> Re: How to rename variable names containing invalid sas characters ö and äRe: Re: How to rename variable names containing invalid sas characters ö and ä (94 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <gerhard.hellriegel@T-ONLINE.DE> Re: Re: How to rename variable names containing invalid sas characters ö and ä (205 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: Re: How to rename variable names containing invalid sas characters ö and äRe: Re: Re: How to rename variable names containing invalid sas characters ö and ä (152 lines) From: Sterling Paramore <gnilrets@GMAIL.COM> Re: Re: How to rename variable names containing inva lid sas characters ö and äRe: Re: Re: How to rename variable names containing inva lid sas characters ö and ä (135 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <gerhard.hellriegel@T-ONLINE.DE> Re: Re: Re: How to rename variable names containing inva lid sas characters ö and ä (124 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <gerhard.hellriegel@T-ONLINE.DE> Re: Re: Re: How to rename variable names containing inva lid sas characters ö and ä (133 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <gerhard.hellriegel@T-ONLINE.DE> Rotate Row DataRe: Rotate Row Data (68 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: Rotate Row Data (102 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> SAS AF - linking default values to selection tableSAS AF - linking default values to selection table (34 lines) From: Clapson, Andrew - PPD/DPP <Andrew.Clapson@STATCAN.GC.CA> Re: SAS AF - linking default values to selection table (96 lines) From: Randy Herbison <RandyHerbison@WESTAT.COM> SAS on mainframesRe: SAS on mainframes (42 lines) From: John Burton <jrburtonsaspro@GMAIL.COM> Re: SAS on mainframes (64 lines) From: Alan Churchill <alan.churchill@SAVIAN.NET> Re: SAS on mainframes (20 lines) From: John Burton <jrburtonsaspro@GMAIL.COM> SAS-L Digest - 25 Oct 2010 - Special issue (#2010-1164)Re: SAS-L Digest - 25 Oct 2010 - Special issue (#2010-1164) (1296 lines) From: Jason Sparks <jasonsparks@WELLSFARGO.COM> SAS-L Digest - 27 Oct 2010 - Special issue (#2010-1172)Re: SAS-L Digest - 27 Oct 2010 - Special issue (#2010-1172) (1197 lines) From: Jason Sparks <jasonsparks@WELLSFARGO.COM> Re: SAS-L Digest - 27 Oct 2010 - Special issue (#2010-1172) (37 lines) From: F J Kelley <jkelley@UGA.EDU> SGF call for papers closes on 25thSGF call for papers closes on 25th (21 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. (CDC/OCOO/ITSO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> SQL performanceRe: SQL performance (22 lines) From: Sigurd W. Hermansen <hermans1@WESTAT.COM> Summing across records - and more...Summing across records - and more... (21 lines) From: Laughing Beggar <laughing_beggar@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Summing across records - and more... (51 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: Summing across records - and more... (47 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: Summing across records - and more... (83 lines) From: Nat Wooding <nathani@VERIZON.NET> Survival analysis in crossover designSurvival analysis in crossover design (54 lines) From: Marc Mooney UMN <moon0078@UMN.EDU> TRANWRDing carriage returns?TRANWRDing carriage returns? (37 lines) From: Wall, Steven <steve.wall@PIONEER.COM> Re: TRANWRDing carriage returns? (65 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: TRANWRDing carriage returns? (49 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: TRANWRDing carriage returns? (109 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: TRANWRDing carriage returns? (81 lines) From: Scott Bass <sas_l_739@YAHOO.COM.AU> What is difference between using rename in data or set statement?What is difference between using rename in data or set statement? (43 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: What is difference between using rename in data or set statement? (61 lines) From: Nat Wooding <nathani@VERIZON.NET> Re: What is difference between using rename in data or set statement? (164 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <jfh@STANFORDALUMNI.ORG> Re: What is difference between using rename in data or set statement? (235 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: What is difference between using rename in data or set statement? (330 lines) From: Nordlund, Dan (DSHS/RDA) <NordlDJ@DSHS.WA.GOV> Re: What is difference between using rename in data or set statement? (354 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: What is difference between using rename in data or set statement? (405 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> When does PROC SQL consistently leave incoming data order unchanged?When does PROC SQL consistently leave incoming data order unchanged? (73 lines) From: Keintz, H. Mark <mkeintz@WHARTON.UPENN.EDU> Re: When does PROC SQL consistently leave incoming data order unchanged? (83 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: When does PROC SQL consistently leave incoming data order unchanged? (91 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <jfh@STANFORDALUMNI.ORG> Re: When does PROC SQL consistently leave incoming data order unchanged? (85 lines) From: Mary <mlhoward@AVALON.NET> Re: When does PROC SQL consistently leave incoming data order unchanged? (139 lines) From: Keintz, H. Mark <mkeintz@WHARTON.UPENN.EDU> Re: When does PROC SQL consistently leave incoming data order unchanged? (112 lines) From: Keintz, H. 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(88 lines) From: Sigurd Hermansen <HERMANS1@WESTAT.COM> Withing group and withing variable comparisonWithing group and withing variable comparison (26 lines) From: Robert O'Brien <obri0313@GMAIL.COM> Re: Withing group and withing variable comparison (50 lines) From: Peter Flom <peterflomconsulting@MINDSPRING.COM> Re: Withing group and withing variable comparison (89 lines) From: Robert O'Brien <obri0313@GMAIL.COM> Re: Withing group and withing variable comparison (33 lines) From: Peter Flom <peterflomconsulting@MINDSPRING.COM> Re: Withing group and withing variable comparison (47 lines) From: Robert O'Brien <obri0313@GMAIL.COM> Re: Withing group and withing variable comparison (66 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@GMAIL.COM> Re: Withing group and withing variable comparison (88 lines) From: Robert O'Brien <obri0313@GMAIL.COM> Re: Withing group and withing variable comparison (52 lines) From: Jason Schoeneberger <jschoeneberger@CAROLINA.RR.COM> Re: Withing group and withing variable comparison (62 lines) From: Robert O'Brien <obri0313@GMAIL.COM> create Oracle table with SQL pass throughcreate Oracle table with SQL pass through (10 lines) From: Phil Spence <linux70@COMCAST.NET> Re: create Oracle table with SQL pass through (24 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> Re: create Oracle table with SQL pass through (24 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> Re: create Oracle table with SQL pass through (51 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: create Oracle table with SQL pass through (37 lines) From: F J Kelley <jkelley@UGA.EDU> Re: create Oracle table with SQL pass through (45 lines) From: Jim Groeneveld <jim.1stat@YAHOO.COM> Re: create Oracle table with SQL pass through (65 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> file statementfile statement (33 lines) From: Pradeep <chittiprolupradeep@GMAIL.COM> Re: file statement (46 lines) From: Murphy Choy <goladin@GMAIL.COM> Re: file statement (27 lines) From: Pradeep <chittiprolupradeep@GMAIL.COM> Re: file statement (67 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> how to create a new catalog in sasRe: how to create a new catalog in sas (25 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: how to create a new catalog in sas (52 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <gerhard.hellriegel@T-ONLINE.DE> importing Access extension = accdbimporting Access extension = accdb (53 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. 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(CDC/OCOO/ITSO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> java issuejava issue (53 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> logistic regression: odds ratio interpretationlogistic regression: odds ratio interpretation (15 lines) From: christine <christinepeloquin1@GMAIL.COM> Re: logistic regression: odds ratio interpretation (63 lines) From: Dale McLerran <stringplayer_2@YAHOO.COM> Re: logistic regression: odds ratio interpretation (42 lines) From: Nordlund, Dan (DSHS/RDA) <NordlDJ@DSHS.WA.GOV> multi-character delimitermulti-character delimiter (17 lines) From: Chang Chung <chang_y_chung@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: multi-character delimiter (41 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: multi-character delimiter (40 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Re: multi-character delimiter (47 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: multi-character delimiter (62 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Re: multi-character delimiter (77 lines) From: Chang Chung <chang_y_chung@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: multi-character delimiter (88 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Re: multi-character delimiter (141 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> plotting in proc princompplotting in proc princomp (23 lines) From: Nabaneeta Saha <nsaha6@GMAIL.COM> problems in importing .txt fileRe: problems in importing .txt file (60 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: problems in importing .txt file (88 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: problems in importing .txt file (67 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> proc fcmp warning messageproc fcmp warning message (39 lines) From: Sterling Paramore <gnilrets@GMAIL.COM> proc mdsproc mds (30 lines) From: Nabaneeta Saha <nsaha6@GMAIL.COM> rename worksheetsRe: rename worksheets (75 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: rename worksheets (61 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patternsrolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (21 lines) From: White, Svend A. <SvendW@HEALTH.OK.GOV> Re: rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (30 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> Re: rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (51 lines) From: White, Svend A. <SvendW@HEALTH.OK.GOV> Re: rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (59 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (65 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (77 lines) From: White, Svend A. <SvendW@HEALTH.OK.GOV> Re: rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (55 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. (CDC/OCOO/ITSO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Re: rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (82 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (83 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Re: rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (104 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> still need p-valuestill need p-value (36 lines) From: Morley Herbert <Morley.Herbert@HCAHEALTHCARE.COM> test statistic used in procnpar1waytest statistic used in procnpar1way (47 lines) From: Darryl Hondorp <hondorpd@SI.EDU> Re: test statistic used in procnpar1way (8 lines) From: SUBSCRIBE SAS-L JingJu11 S <jingju11@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: test statistic used in procnpar1way (80 lines) From: Susan Durham <sdurham@BIOLOGY.USU.EDU> Re: test statistic used in procnpar1way (12 lines) From: SUBSCRIBE SAS-L JingJu11 S <jingju11@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: test statistic used in procnpar1way (9 lines) From: SUBSCRIBE SAS-L JingJu11 S <jingju11@HOTMAIL.COM> using macro variables to make a code more user friendlyusing macro variables to make a code more user friendly (74 lines) From: Tucker Crowe <lunacaelum@GMAIL.COM>
Macro var quotingMacro var quoting (22 lines) From: Masoud Pajoh <mpajoh@ODOT.ORG> Re: Macro var quoting (46 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Marginal Homogeneity Test on Rectangular matrices?Marginal Homogeneity Test on Rectangular matrices? (23 lines) From: Keith Dunnigan <dunnigan_k@YAHOO.COM> Need p-value or confidence limitsNeed p-value or confidence limits (23 lines) From: Morley Herbert <Morley.Herbert@HCAHEALTHCARE.COM> Re: Need p-value or confidence limits (48 lines) From: Dennis G. 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(CDC/OCOO/ITSO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Proc boxplot- overlayProc boxplot- overlay (21 lines) From: Mark S. <marksmolkin@GMAIL.COM> Proc gchart - plotting bars + standard deviationsProc gchart - plotting bars + standard deviations (28 lines) From: Joakim Englund <joakim.englund@GMAIL.COM> Re: Proc gchart - plotting bars + standard deviations (54 lines) From: Murphy, Christopher F. - CO 1st <MurphyC@DHW.IDAHO.GOV> Re: Proc gchart - plotting bars + standard deviations (37 lines) From: r.hockey@SPH.UQ.EDU.AU Programmatically determining length of character variables in CSV file Part DeuxProgrammatically determining length of character variables in CSV file Part Deux (295 lines) From: Kirby, Ted <ted.kirby@LEWIN.COM> Re: Programmatically determining length of character variables in CSV file Part Deux (312 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: Programmatically determining length of character variables in CSV file Part Deux (328 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: Programmatically determining length of character variables in CSV file Part Deux (334 lines) From: Tom Abernathy <tom.abernathy@GMAIL.COM> Re: Programmatically determining length of character variables in CSV file Part Deux (385 lines) From: Kirby, Ted <ted.kirby@LEWIN.COM> Re: Programmatically determining length of character variables in CSV file Part Deux (54 lines) From: Tom Abernathy <tom.abernathy@GMAIL.COM> Re: Programmatically determining length of character variables in CSV file Part Deux (295 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Re: Programmatically determining length of character variables in CSV file Part Deux (343 lines) From: Kirby, Ted <ted.kirby@LEWIN.COM> RE: How to rename variable names containing invalid sas characters ö and äRe: RE: How to rename variable names containing invalid sas characters ö and ä (82 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <gerhard.hellriegel@T-ONLINE.DE> RES: Code OptmisationRES: Code Optmisation (120 lines) From: Ricardo Gonçalves da Silva <rgs.rsilva@BANCOVOTORANTIM.COM.BR> RES: Code Optmisation (146 lines) From: Ricardo Gonçalves da Silva <rgs.rsilva@BANCOVOTORANTIM.COM.BR> RES: Code Optmisation (59 lines) From: Ricardo Gonçalves da Silva <rgs.rsilva@BANCOVOTORANTIM.COM.BR> Re proc transpose issueRe: Re proc transpose issue (80 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: How to rename variable names containing inva lid sas characters ö and äRe: Re: How to rename variable names containing inva lid sas characters ö and ä (111 lines) From: Sterling Paramore <gnilrets@GMAIL.COM> Re: How to rename variable names containing invalid sas characters ö and äRe: Re: How to rename variable names containing invalid sas characters ö and ä (94 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <gerhard.hellriegel@T-ONLINE.DE> Re: Re: How to rename variable names containing invalid sas characters ö and ä (205 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: Re: How to rename variable names containing invalid sas characters ö and äRe: Re: Re: How to rename variable names containing invalid sas characters ö and ä (152 lines) From: Sterling Paramore <gnilrets@GMAIL.COM> Re: Re: How to rename variable names containing inva lid sas characters ö and äRe: Re: Re: How to rename variable names containing inva lid sas characters ö and ä (135 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <gerhard.hellriegel@T-ONLINE.DE> Re: Re: Re: How to rename variable names containing inva lid sas characters ö and ä (124 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <gerhard.hellriegel@T-ONLINE.DE> Re: Re: Re: How to rename variable names containing inva lid sas characters ö and ä (133 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <gerhard.hellriegel@T-ONLINE.DE> Rotate Row DataRe: Rotate Row Data (68 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: Rotate Row Data (102 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> SAS AF - linking default values to selection tableSAS AF - linking default values to selection table (34 lines) From: Clapson, Andrew - PPD/DPP <Andrew.Clapson@STATCAN.GC.CA> Re: SAS AF - linking default values to selection table (96 lines) From: Randy Herbison <RandyHerbison@WESTAT.COM> SAS on mainframesRe: SAS on mainframes (42 lines) From: John Burton <jrburtonsaspro@GMAIL.COM> Re: SAS on mainframes (64 lines) From: Alan Churchill <alan.churchill@SAVIAN.NET> Re: SAS on mainframes (20 lines) From: John Burton <jrburtonsaspro@GMAIL.COM> SAS-L Digest - 25 Oct 2010 - Special issue (#2010-1164)Re: SAS-L Digest - 25 Oct 2010 - Special issue (#2010-1164) (1296 lines) From: Jason Sparks <jasonsparks@WELLSFARGO.COM> SAS-L Digest - 27 Oct 2010 - Special issue (#2010-1172)Re: SAS-L Digest - 27 Oct 2010 - Special issue (#2010-1172) (1197 lines) From: Jason Sparks <jasonsparks@WELLSFARGO.COM> Re: SAS-L Digest - 27 Oct 2010 - Special issue (#2010-1172) (37 lines) From: F J Kelley <jkelley@UGA.EDU> SGF call for papers closes on 25thSGF call for papers closes on 25th (21 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. (CDC/OCOO/ITSO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> SQL performanceRe: SQL performance (22 lines) From: Sigurd W. Hermansen <hermans1@WESTAT.COM> Summing across records - and more...Summing across records - and more... (21 lines) From: Laughing Beggar <laughing_beggar@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Summing across records - and more... (51 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: Summing across records - and more... (47 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: Summing across records - and more... (83 lines) From: Nat Wooding <nathani@VERIZON.NET> Survival analysis in crossover designSurvival analysis in crossover design (54 lines) From: Marc Mooney UMN <moon0078@UMN.EDU> TRANWRDing carriage returns?TRANWRDing carriage returns? (37 lines) From: Wall, Steven <steve.wall@PIONEER.COM> Re: TRANWRDing carriage returns? (65 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: TRANWRDing carriage returns? (49 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: TRANWRDing carriage returns? (109 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: TRANWRDing carriage returns? (81 lines) From: Scott Bass <sas_l_739@YAHOO.COM.AU> What is difference between using rename in data or set statement?What is difference between using rename in data or set statement? (43 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: What is difference between using rename in data or set statement? (61 lines) From: Nat Wooding <nathani@VERIZON.NET> Re: What is difference between using rename in data or set statement? (164 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <jfh@STANFORDALUMNI.ORG> Re: What is difference between using rename in data or set statement? (235 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: What is difference between using rename in data or set statement? (330 lines) From: Nordlund, Dan (DSHS/RDA) <NordlDJ@DSHS.WA.GOV> Re: What is difference between using rename in data or set statement? (354 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: What is difference between using rename in data or set statement? (405 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> When does PROC SQL consistently leave incoming data order unchanged?When does PROC SQL consistently leave incoming data order unchanged? (73 lines) From: Keintz, H. Mark <mkeintz@WHARTON.UPENN.EDU> Re: When does PROC SQL consistently leave incoming data order unchanged? (83 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: When does PROC SQL consistently leave incoming data order unchanged? (91 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <jfh@STANFORDALUMNI.ORG> Re: When does PROC SQL consistently leave incoming data order unchanged? (85 lines) From: Mary <mlhoward@AVALON.NET> Re: When does PROC SQL consistently leave incoming data order unchanged? (139 lines) From: Keintz, H. Mark <mkeintz@WHARTON.UPENN.EDU> Re: When does PROC SQL consistently leave incoming data order unchanged? (112 lines) From: Keintz, H. Mark <mkeintz@WHARTON.UPENN.EDU> Re: When does PROC SQL consistently leave incoming data order unchanged? (88 lines) From: Sigurd Hermansen <HERMANS1@WESTAT.COM> Withing group and withing variable comparisonWithing group and withing variable comparison (26 lines) From: Robert O'Brien <obri0313@GMAIL.COM> Re: Withing group and withing variable comparison (50 lines) From: Peter Flom <peterflomconsulting@MINDSPRING.COM> Re: Withing group and withing variable comparison (89 lines) From: Robert O'Brien <obri0313@GMAIL.COM> Re: Withing group and withing variable comparison (33 lines) From: Peter Flom <peterflomconsulting@MINDSPRING.COM> Re: Withing group and withing variable comparison (47 lines) From: Robert O'Brien <obri0313@GMAIL.COM> Re: Withing group and withing variable comparison (66 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@GMAIL.COM> Re: Withing group and withing variable comparison (88 lines) From: Robert O'Brien <obri0313@GMAIL.COM> Re: Withing group and withing variable comparison (52 lines) From: Jason Schoeneberger <jschoeneberger@CAROLINA.RR.COM> Re: Withing group and withing variable comparison (62 lines) From: Robert O'Brien <obri0313@GMAIL.COM> create Oracle table with SQL pass throughcreate Oracle table with SQL pass through (10 lines) From: Phil Spence <linux70@COMCAST.NET> Re: create Oracle table with SQL pass through (24 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> Re: create Oracle table with SQL pass through (24 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> Re: create Oracle table with SQL pass through (51 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: create Oracle table with SQL pass through (37 lines) From: F J Kelley <jkelley@UGA.EDU> Re: create Oracle table with SQL pass through (45 lines) From: Jim Groeneveld <jim.1stat@YAHOO.COM> Re: create Oracle table with SQL pass through (65 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> file statementfile statement (33 lines) From: Pradeep <chittiprolupradeep@GMAIL.COM> Re: file statement (46 lines) From: Murphy Choy <goladin@GMAIL.COM> Re: file statement (27 lines) From: Pradeep <chittiprolupradeep@GMAIL.COM> Re: file statement (67 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> how to create a new catalog in sasRe: how to create a new catalog in sas (25 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: how to create a new catalog in sas (52 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <gerhard.hellriegel@T-ONLINE.DE> importing Access extension = accdbimporting Access extension = accdb (53 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. 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(CDC/OCOO/ITSO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> java issuejava issue (53 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> logistic regression: odds ratio interpretationlogistic regression: odds ratio interpretation (15 lines) From: christine <christinepeloquin1@GMAIL.COM> Re: logistic regression: odds ratio interpretation (63 lines) From: Dale McLerran <stringplayer_2@YAHOO.COM> Re: logistic regression: odds ratio interpretation (42 lines) From: Nordlund, Dan (DSHS/RDA) <NordlDJ@DSHS.WA.GOV> multi-character delimitermulti-character delimiter (17 lines) From: Chang Chung <chang_y_chung@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: multi-character delimiter (41 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: multi-character delimiter (40 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Re: multi-character delimiter (47 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: multi-character delimiter (62 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Re: multi-character delimiter (77 lines) From: Chang Chung <chang_y_chung@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: multi-character delimiter (88 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Re: multi-character delimiter (141 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> plotting in proc princompplotting in proc princomp (23 lines) From: Nabaneeta Saha <nsaha6@GMAIL.COM> problems in importing .txt fileRe: problems in importing .txt file (60 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: problems in importing .txt file (88 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: problems in importing .txt file (67 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> proc fcmp warning messageproc fcmp warning message (39 lines) From: Sterling Paramore <gnilrets@GMAIL.COM> proc mdsproc mds (30 lines) From: Nabaneeta Saha <nsaha6@GMAIL.COM> rename worksheetsRe: rename worksheets (75 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: rename worksheets (61 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patternsrolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (21 lines) From: White, Svend A. <SvendW@HEALTH.OK.GOV> Re: rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (30 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> Re: rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (51 lines) From: White, Svend A. <SvendW@HEALTH.OK.GOV> Re: rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (59 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (65 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (77 lines) From: White, Svend A. <SvendW@HEALTH.OK.GOV> Re: rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (55 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. (CDC/OCOO/ITSO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Re: rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (82 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (83 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Re: rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (104 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> still need p-valuestill need p-value (36 lines) From: Morley Herbert <Morley.Herbert@HCAHEALTHCARE.COM> test statistic used in procnpar1waytest statistic used in procnpar1way (47 lines) From: Darryl Hondorp <hondorpd@SI.EDU> Re: test statistic used in procnpar1way (8 lines) From: SUBSCRIBE SAS-L JingJu11 S <jingju11@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: test statistic used in procnpar1way (80 lines) From: Susan Durham <sdurham@BIOLOGY.USU.EDU> Re: test statistic used in procnpar1way (12 lines) From: SUBSCRIBE SAS-L JingJu11 S <jingju11@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: test statistic used in procnpar1way (9 lines) From: SUBSCRIBE SAS-L JingJu11 S <jingju11@HOTMAIL.COM> using macro variables to make a code more user friendlyusing macro variables to make a code more user friendly (74 lines) From: Tucker Crowe <lunacaelum@GMAIL.COM>
Marginal Homogeneity Test on Rectangular matrices?Marginal Homogeneity Test on Rectangular matrices? (23 lines) From: Keith Dunnigan <dunnigan_k@YAHOO.COM> Need p-value or confidence limitsNeed p-value or confidence limits (23 lines) From: Morley Herbert <Morley.Herbert@HCAHEALTHCARE.COM> Re: Need p-value or confidence limits (48 lines) From: Dennis G. Fisher, Ph.D. <dfisher@CSULB.EDU> Re: Need p-value or confidence limits (38 lines) From: Peter Flom <peterflomconsulting@MINDSPRING.COM> Not-Entirely-Global ForumNot-Entirely-Global Forum (17 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <jfh@ACM.ORG> Online SmartPLS Workshops November 2010Online SmartPLS Workshops November 2010 (93 lines) From: Geoffrey Hubona <ghubona@GMAIL.COM> PROC GLMPROC GLM (19 lines) From: Tanmoy K Mukherjee <tkmcornell@YAHOO.COM> Re: PROC GLM (35 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: PROC GLM (34 lines) From: Tanmoy Mukherjee <tkmcornell@YAHOO.COM> Re: PROC GLM (78 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: PROC GLM (26 lines) From: oloolo <dynamicpanel@YAHOO.COM> Re: PROC GLM (40 lines) From: Wensui Liu <liuwensui@GMAIL.COM> Re: PROC GLM (83 lines) From: Wensui Liu <liuwensui@GMAIL.COM> PROC GMAP questionPROC GMAP question (97 lines) From: Randall Powers <powers_r@BLS.GOV> Re: PROC GMAP question (114 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: PROC GMAP question (118 lines) From: Nat Wooding <nathani@VERIZON.NET> Re: PROC GMAP question (118 lines) From: Ya Huang <ya.huang@AMYLIN.COM> Re: PROC GMAP question (15 lines) From: Michelle Zunnurain <michelle_zunnurain@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: PROC GMAP question (23 lines) From: Randall Powers <powers_r@BLS.GOV> Re: PROC GMAP question (20 lines) From: Randall Powers <powers_r@BLS.GOV> PharmaSUG Call For Papers is Now OpenPharmaSUG Call For Papers is Now Open (12 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. 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(CDC/OCOO/ITSO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Proc boxplot- overlayProc boxplot- overlay (21 lines) From: Mark S. <marksmolkin@GMAIL.COM> Proc gchart - plotting bars + standard deviationsProc gchart - plotting bars + standard deviations (28 lines) From: Joakim Englund <joakim.englund@GMAIL.COM> Re: Proc gchart - plotting bars + standard deviations (54 lines) From: Murphy, Christopher F. - CO 1st <MurphyC@DHW.IDAHO.GOV> Re: Proc gchart - plotting bars + standard deviations (37 lines) From: r.hockey@SPH.UQ.EDU.AU Programmatically determining length of character variables in CSV file Part DeuxProgrammatically determining length of character variables in CSV file Part Deux (295 lines) From: Kirby, Ted <ted.kirby@LEWIN.COM> Re: Programmatically determining length of character variables in CSV file Part Deux (312 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: Programmatically determining length of character variables in CSV file Part Deux (328 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: Programmatically determining length of character variables in CSV file Part Deux (334 lines) From: Tom Abernathy <tom.abernathy@GMAIL.COM> Re: Programmatically determining length of character variables in CSV file Part Deux (385 lines) From: Kirby, Ted <ted.kirby@LEWIN.COM> Re: Programmatically determining length of character variables in CSV file Part Deux (54 lines) From: Tom Abernathy <tom.abernathy@GMAIL.COM> Re: Programmatically determining length of character variables in CSV file Part Deux (295 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Re: Programmatically determining length of character variables in CSV file Part Deux (343 lines) From: Kirby, Ted <ted.kirby@LEWIN.COM> RE: How to rename variable names containing invalid sas characters ö and äRe: RE: How to rename variable names containing invalid sas characters ö and ä (82 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <gerhard.hellriegel@T-ONLINE.DE> RES: Code OptmisationRES: Code Optmisation (120 lines) From: Ricardo Gonçalves da Silva <rgs.rsilva@BANCOVOTORANTIM.COM.BR> RES: Code Optmisation (146 lines) From: Ricardo Gonçalves da Silva <rgs.rsilva@BANCOVOTORANTIM.COM.BR> RES: Code Optmisation (59 lines) From: Ricardo Gonçalves da Silva <rgs.rsilva@BANCOVOTORANTIM.COM.BR> Re proc transpose issueRe: Re proc transpose issue (80 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: How to rename variable names containing inva lid sas characters ö and äRe: Re: How to rename variable names containing inva lid sas characters ö and ä (111 lines) From: Sterling Paramore <gnilrets@GMAIL.COM> Re: How to rename variable names containing invalid sas characters ö and äRe: Re: How to rename variable names containing invalid sas characters ö and ä (94 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <gerhard.hellriegel@T-ONLINE.DE> Re: Re: How to rename variable names containing invalid sas characters ö and ä (205 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: Re: How to rename variable names containing invalid sas characters ö and äRe: Re: Re: How to rename variable names containing invalid sas characters ö and ä (152 lines) From: Sterling Paramore <gnilrets@GMAIL.COM> Re: Re: How to rename variable names containing inva lid sas characters ö and äRe: Re: Re: How to rename variable names containing inva lid sas characters ö and ä (135 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <gerhard.hellriegel@T-ONLINE.DE> Re: Re: Re: How to rename variable names containing inva lid sas characters ö and ä (124 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <gerhard.hellriegel@T-ONLINE.DE> Re: Re: Re: How to rename variable names containing inva lid sas characters ö and ä (133 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <gerhard.hellriegel@T-ONLINE.DE> Rotate Row DataRe: Rotate Row Data (68 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: Rotate Row Data (102 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> SAS AF - linking default values to selection tableSAS AF - linking default values to selection table (34 lines) From: Clapson, Andrew - PPD/DPP <Andrew.Clapson@STATCAN.GC.CA> Re: SAS AF - linking default values to selection table (96 lines) From: Randy Herbison <RandyHerbison@WESTAT.COM> SAS on mainframesRe: SAS on mainframes (42 lines) From: John Burton <jrburtonsaspro@GMAIL.COM> Re: SAS on mainframes (64 lines) From: Alan Churchill <alan.churchill@SAVIAN.NET> Re: SAS on mainframes (20 lines) From: John Burton <jrburtonsaspro@GMAIL.COM> SAS-L Digest - 25 Oct 2010 - Special issue (#2010-1164)Re: SAS-L Digest - 25 Oct 2010 - Special issue (#2010-1164) (1296 lines) From: Jason Sparks <jasonsparks@WELLSFARGO.COM> SAS-L Digest - 27 Oct 2010 - Special issue (#2010-1172)Re: SAS-L Digest - 27 Oct 2010 - Special issue (#2010-1172) (1197 lines) From: Jason Sparks <jasonsparks@WELLSFARGO.COM> Re: SAS-L Digest - 27 Oct 2010 - Special issue (#2010-1172) (37 lines) From: F J Kelley <jkelley@UGA.EDU> SGF call for papers closes on 25thSGF call for papers closes on 25th (21 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. (CDC/OCOO/ITSO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> SQL performanceRe: SQL performance (22 lines) From: Sigurd W. Hermansen <hermans1@WESTAT.COM> Summing across records - and more...Summing across records - and more... (21 lines) From: Laughing Beggar <laughing_beggar@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Summing across records - and more... (51 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: Summing across records - and more... (47 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: Summing across records - and more... (83 lines) From: Nat Wooding <nathani@VERIZON.NET> Survival analysis in crossover designSurvival analysis in crossover design (54 lines) From: Marc Mooney UMN <moon0078@UMN.EDU> TRANWRDing carriage returns?TRANWRDing carriage returns? (37 lines) From: Wall, Steven <steve.wall@PIONEER.COM> Re: TRANWRDing carriage returns? (65 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: TRANWRDing carriage returns? (49 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: TRANWRDing carriage returns? (109 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: TRANWRDing carriage returns? (81 lines) From: Scott Bass <sas_l_739@YAHOO.COM.AU> What is difference between using rename in data or set statement?What is difference between using rename in data or set statement? (43 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: What is difference between using rename in data or set statement? (61 lines) From: Nat Wooding <nathani@VERIZON.NET> Re: What is difference between using rename in data or set statement? (164 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <jfh@STANFORDALUMNI.ORG> Re: What is difference between using rename in data or set statement? (235 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: What is difference between using rename in data or set statement? (330 lines) From: Nordlund, Dan (DSHS/RDA) <NordlDJ@DSHS.WA.GOV> Re: What is difference between using rename in data or set statement? (354 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: What is difference between using rename in data or set statement? (405 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> When does PROC SQL consistently leave incoming data order unchanged?When does PROC SQL consistently leave incoming data order unchanged? (73 lines) From: Keintz, H. Mark <mkeintz@WHARTON.UPENN.EDU> Re: When does PROC SQL consistently leave incoming data order unchanged? (83 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: When does PROC SQL consistently leave incoming data order unchanged? (91 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <jfh@STANFORDALUMNI.ORG> Re: When does PROC SQL consistently leave incoming data order unchanged? (85 lines) From: Mary <mlhoward@AVALON.NET> Re: When does PROC SQL consistently leave incoming data order unchanged? (139 lines) From: Keintz, H. Mark <mkeintz@WHARTON.UPENN.EDU> Re: When does PROC SQL consistently leave incoming data order unchanged? (112 lines) From: Keintz, H. 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(88 lines) From: Sigurd Hermansen <HERMANS1@WESTAT.COM> Withing group and withing variable comparisonWithing group and withing variable comparison (26 lines) From: Robert O'Brien <obri0313@GMAIL.COM> Re: Withing group and withing variable comparison (50 lines) From: Peter Flom <peterflomconsulting@MINDSPRING.COM> Re: Withing group and withing variable comparison (89 lines) From: Robert O'Brien <obri0313@GMAIL.COM> Re: Withing group and withing variable comparison (33 lines) From: Peter Flom <peterflomconsulting@MINDSPRING.COM> Re: Withing group and withing variable comparison (47 lines) From: Robert O'Brien <obri0313@GMAIL.COM> Re: Withing group and withing variable comparison (66 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@GMAIL.COM> Re: Withing group and withing variable comparison (88 lines) From: Robert O'Brien <obri0313@GMAIL.COM> Re: Withing group and withing variable comparison (52 lines) From: Jason Schoeneberger <jschoeneberger@CAROLINA.RR.COM> Re: Withing group and withing variable comparison (62 lines) From: Robert O'Brien <obri0313@GMAIL.COM> create Oracle table with SQL pass throughcreate Oracle table with SQL pass through (10 lines) From: Phil Spence <linux70@COMCAST.NET> Re: create Oracle table with SQL pass through (24 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> Re: create Oracle table with SQL pass through (24 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> Re: create Oracle table with SQL pass through (51 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: create Oracle table with SQL pass through (37 lines) From: F J Kelley <jkelley@UGA.EDU> Re: create Oracle table with SQL pass through (45 lines) From: Jim Groeneveld <jim.1stat@YAHOO.COM> Re: create Oracle table with SQL pass through (65 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> file statementfile statement (33 lines) From: Pradeep <chittiprolupradeep@GMAIL.COM> Re: file statement (46 lines) From: Murphy Choy <goladin@GMAIL.COM> Re: file statement (27 lines) From: Pradeep <chittiprolupradeep@GMAIL.COM> Re: file statement (67 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> how to create a new catalog in sasRe: how to create a new catalog in sas (25 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: how to create a new catalog in sas (52 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <gerhard.hellriegel@T-ONLINE.DE> importing Access extension = accdbimporting Access extension = accdb (53 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. 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(CDC/OCOO/ITSO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> java issuejava issue (53 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> logistic regression: odds ratio interpretationlogistic regression: odds ratio interpretation (15 lines) From: christine <christinepeloquin1@GMAIL.COM> Re: logistic regression: odds ratio interpretation (63 lines) From: Dale McLerran <stringplayer_2@YAHOO.COM> Re: logistic regression: odds ratio interpretation (42 lines) From: Nordlund, Dan (DSHS/RDA) <NordlDJ@DSHS.WA.GOV> multi-character delimitermulti-character delimiter (17 lines) From: Chang Chung <chang_y_chung@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: multi-character delimiter (41 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: multi-character delimiter (40 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Re: multi-character delimiter (47 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: multi-character delimiter (62 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Re: multi-character delimiter (77 lines) From: Chang Chung <chang_y_chung@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: multi-character delimiter (88 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Re: multi-character delimiter (141 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> plotting in proc princompplotting in proc princomp (23 lines) From: Nabaneeta Saha <nsaha6@GMAIL.COM> problems in importing .txt fileRe: problems in importing .txt file (60 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: problems in importing .txt file (88 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: problems in importing .txt file (67 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> proc fcmp warning messageproc fcmp warning message (39 lines) From: Sterling Paramore <gnilrets@GMAIL.COM> proc mdsproc mds (30 lines) From: Nabaneeta Saha <nsaha6@GMAIL.COM> rename worksheetsRe: rename worksheets (75 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: rename worksheets (61 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patternsrolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (21 lines) From: White, Svend A. <SvendW@HEALTH.OK.GOV> Re: rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (30 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> Re: rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (51 lines) From: White, Svend A. <SvendW@HEALTH.OK.GOV> Re: rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (59 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (65 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (77 lines) From: White, Svend A. <SvendW@HEALTH.OK.GOV> Re: rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (55 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. (CDC/OCOO/ITSO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Re: rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (82 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (83 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Re: rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (104 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> still need p-valuestill need p-value (36 lines) From: Morley Herbert <Morley.Herbert@HCAHEALTHCARE.COM> test statistic used in procnpar1waytest statistic used in procnpar1way (47 lines) From: Darryl Hondorp <hondorpd@SI.EDU> Re: test statistic used in procnpar1way (8 lines) From: SUBSCRIBE SAS-L JingJu11 S <jingju11@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: test statistic used in procnpar1way (80 lines) From: Susan Durham <sdurham@BIOLOGY.USU.EDU> Re: test statistic used in procnpar1way (12 lines) From: SUBSCRIBE SAS-L JingJu11 S <jingju11@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: test statistic used in procnpar1way (9 lines) From: SUBSCRIBE SAS-L JingJu11 S <jingju11@HOTMAIL.COM> using macro variables to make a code more user friendlyusing macro variables to make a code more user friendly (74 lines) From: Tucker Crowe <lunacaelum@GMAIL.COM>
Need p-value or confidence limitsNeed p-value or confidence limits (23 lines) From: Morley Herbert <Morley.Herbert@HCAHEALTHCARE.COM> Re: Need p-value or confidence limits (48 lines) From: Dennis G. Fisher, Ph.D. <dfisher@CSULB.EDU> Re: Need p-value or confidence limits (38 lines) From: Peter Flom <peterflomconsulting@MINDSPRING.COM> Not-Entirely-Global ForumNot-Entirely-Global Forum (17 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <jfh@ACM.ORG> Online SmartPLS Workshops November 2010Online SmartPLS Workshops November 2010 (93 lines) From: Geoffrey Hubona <ghubona@GMAIL.COM> PROC GLMPROC GLM (19 lines) From: Tanmoy K Mukherjee <tkmcornell@YAHOO.COM> Re: PROC GLM (35 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: PROC GLM (34 lines) From: Tanmoy Mukherjee <tkmcornell@YAHOO.COM> Re: PROC GLM (78 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: PROC GLM (26 lines) From: oloolo <dynamicpanel@YAHOO.COM> Re: PROC GLM (40 lines) From: Wensui Liu <liuwensui@GMAIL.COM> Re: PROC GLM (83 lines) From: Wensui Liu <liuwensui@GMAIL.COM> PROC GMAP questionPROC GMAP question (97 lines) From: Randall Powers <powers_r@BLS.GOV> Re: PROC GMAP question (114 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: PROC GMAP question (118 lines) From: Nat Wooding <nathani@VERIZON.NET> Re: PROC GMAP question (118 lines) From: Ya Huang <ya.huang@AMYLIN.COM> Re: PROC GMAP question (15 lines) From: Michelle Zunnurain <michelle_zunnurain@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: PROC GMAP question (23 lines) From: Randall Powers <powers_r@BLS.GOV> Re: PROC GMAP question (20 lines) From: Randall Powers <powers_r@BLS.GOV> PharmaSUG Call For Papers is Now OpenPharmaSUG Call For Papers is Now Open (12 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. 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(CDC/OCOO/ITSO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Proc boxplot- overlayProc boxplot- overlay (21 lines) From: Mark S. <marksmolkin@GMAIL.COM> Proc gchart - plotting bars + standard deviationsProc gchart - plotting bars + standard deviations (28 lines) From: Joakim Englund <joakim.englund@GMAIL.COM> Re: Proc gchart - plotting bars + standard deviations (54 lines) From: Murphy, Christopher F. - CO 1st <MurphyC@DHW.IDAHO.GOV> Re: Proc gchart - plotting bars + standard deviations (37 lines) From: r.hockey@SPH.UQ.EDU.AU Programmatically determining length of character variables in CSV file Part DeuxProgrammatically determining length of character variables in CSV file Part Deux (295 lines) From: Kirby, Ted <ted.kirby@LEWIN.COM> Re: Programmatically determining length of character variables in CSV file Part Deux (312 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: Programmatically determining length of character variables in CSV file Part Deux (328 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: Programmatically determining length of character variables in CSV file Part Deux (334 lines) From: Tom Abernathy <tom.abernathy@GMAIL.COM> Re: Programmatically determining length of character variables in CSV file Part Deux (385 lines) From: Kirby, Ted <ted.kirby@LEWIN.COM> Re: Programmatically determining length of character variables in CSV file Part Deux (54 lines) From: Tom Abernathy <tom.abernathy@GMAIL.COM> Re: Programmatically determining length of character variables in CSV file Part Deux (295 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Re: Programmatically determining length of character variables in CSV file Part Deux (343 lines) From: Kirby, Ted <ted.kirby@LEWIN.COM> RE: How to rename variable names containing invalid sas characters ö and äRe: RE: How to rename variable names containing invalid sas characters ö and ä (82 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <gerhard.hellriegel@T-ONLINE.DE> RES: Code OptmisationRES: Code Optmisation (120 lines) From: Ricardo Gonçalves da Silva <rgs.rsilva@BANCOVOTORANTIM.COM.BR> RES: Code Optmisation (146 lines) From: Ricardo Gonçalves da Silva <rgs.rsilva@BANCOVOTORANTIM.COM.BR> RES: Code Optmisation (59 lines) From: Ricardo Gonçalves da Silva <rgs.rsilva@BANCOVOTORANTIM.COM.BR> Re proc transpose issueRe: Re proc transpose issue (80 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: How to rename variable names containing inva lid sas characters ö and äRe: Re: How to rename variable names containing inva lid sas characters ö and ä (111 lines) From: Sterling Paramore <gnilrets@GMAIL.COM> Re: How to rename variable names containing invalid sas characters ö and äRe: Re: How to rename variable names containing invalid sas characters ö and ä (94 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <gerhard.hellriegel@T-ONLINE.DE> Re: Re: How to rename variable names containing invalid sas characters ö and ä (205 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: Re: How to rename variable names containing invalid sas characters ö and äRe: Re: Re: How to rename variable names containing invalid sas characters ö and ä (152 lines) From: Sterling Paramore <gnilrets@GMAIL.COM> Re: Re: How to rename variable names containing inva lid sas characters ö and äRe: Re: Re: How to rename variable names containing inva lid sas characters ö and ä (135 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <gerhard.hellriegel@T-ONLINE.DE> Re: Re: Re: How to rename variable names containing inva lid sas characters ö and ä (124 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <gerhard.hellriegel@T-ONLINE.DE> Re: Re: Re: How to rename variable names containing inva lid sas characters ö and ä (133 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <gerhard.hellriegel@T-ONLINE.DE> Rotate Row DataRe: Rotate Row Data (68 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: Rotate Row Data (102 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> SAS AF - linking default values to selection tableSAS AF - linking default values to selection table (34 lines) From: Clapson, Andrew - PPD/DPP <Andrew.Clapson@STATCAN.GC.CA> Re: SAS AF - linking default values to selection table (96 lines) From: Randy Herbison <RandyHerbison@WESTAT.COM> SAS on mainframesRe: SAS on mainframes (42 lines) From: John Burton <jrburtonsaspro@GMAIL.COM> Re: SAS on mainframes (64 lines) From: Alan Churchill <alan.churchill@SAVIAN.NET> Re: SAS on mainframes (20 lines) From: John Burton <jrburtonsaspro@GMAIL.COM> SAS-L Digest - 25 Oct 2010 - Special issue (#2010-1164)Re: SAS-L Digest - 25 Oct 2010 - Special issue (#2010-1164) (1296 lines) From: Jason Sparks <jasonsparks@WELLSFARGO.COM> SAS-L Digest - 27 Oct 2010 - Special issue (#2010-1172)Re: SAS-L Digest - 27 Oct 2010 - Special issue (#2010-1172) (1197 lines) From: Jason Sparks <jasonsparks@WELLSFARGO.COM> Re: SAS-L Digest - 27 Oct 2010 - Special issue (#2010-1172) (37 lines) From: F J Kelley <jkelley@UGA.EDU> SGF call for papers closes on 25thSGF call for papers closes on 25th (21 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. (CDC/OCOO/ITSO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> SQL performanceRe: SQL performance (22 lines) From: Sigurd W. Hermansen <hermans1@WESTAT.COM> Summing across records - and more...Summing across records - and more... (21 lines) From: Laughing Beggar <laughing_beggar@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Summing across records - and more... (51 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: Summing across records - and more... (47 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: Summing across records - and more... (83 lines) From: Nat Wooding <nathani@VERIZON.NET> Survival analysis in crossover designSurvival analysis in crossover design (54 lines) From: Marc Mooney UMN <moon0078@UMN.EDU> TRANWRDing carriage returns?TRANWRDing carriage returns? (37 lines) From: Wall, Steven <steve.wall@PIONEER.COM> Re: TRANWRDing carriage returns? (65 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: TRANWRDing carriage returns? (49 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: TRANWRDing carriage returns? 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(CDC/OCOO/ITSO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> java issuejava issue (53 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> logistic regression: odds ratio interpretationlogistic regression: odds ratio interpretation (15 lines) From: christine <christinepeloquin1@GMAIL.COM> Re: logistic regression: odds ratio interpretation (63 lines) From: Dale McLerran <stringplayer_2@YAHOO.COM> Re: logistic regression: odds ratio interpretation (42 lines) From: Nordlund, Dan (DSHS/RDA) <NordlDJ@DSHS.WA.GOV> multi-character delimitermulti-character delimiter (17 lines) From: Chang Chung <chang_y_chung@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: multi-character delimiter (41 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: multi-character delimiter (40 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Re: multi-character delimiter (47 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: multi-character delimiter (62 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Re: multi-character delimiter (77 lines) From: Chang Chung <chang_y_chung@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: multi-character delimiter (88 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Re: multi-character delimiter (141 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> plotting in proc princompplotting in proc princomp (23 lines) From: Nabaneeta Saha <nsaha6@GMAIL.COM> problems in importing .txt fileRe: problems in importing .txt file (60 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: problems in importing .txt file (88 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: problems in importing .txt file (67 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> proc fcmp warning messageproc fcmp warning message (39 lines) From: Sterling Paramore <gnilrets@GMAIL.COM> proc mdsproc mds (30 lines) From: Nabaneeta Saha <nsaha6@GMAIL.COM> rename worksheetsRe: rename worksheets (75 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: rename worksheets (61 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patternsrolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (21 lines) From: White, Svend A. <SvendW@HEALTH.OK.GOV> Re: rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (30 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> Re: rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (51 lines) From: White, Svend A. <SvendW@HEALTH.OK.GOV> Re: rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (59 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (65 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (77 lines) From: White, Svend A. <SvendW@HEALTH.OK.GOV> Re: rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (55 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. (CDC/OCOO/ITSO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Re: rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (82 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (83 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Re: rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (104 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> still need p-valuestill need p-value (36 lines) From: Morley Herbert <Morley.Herbert@HCAHEALTHCARE.COM> test statistic used in procnpar1waytest statistic used in procnpar1way (47 lines) From: Darryl Hondorp <hondorpd@SI.EDU> Re: test statistic used in procnpar1way (8 lines) From: SUBSCRIBE SAS-L JingJu11 S <jingju11@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: test statistic used in procnpar1way (80 lines) From: Susan Durham <sdurham@BIOLOGY.USU.EDU> Re: test statistic used in procnpar1way (12 lines) From: SUBSCRIBE SAS-L JingJu11 S <jingju11@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: test statistic used in procnpar1way (9 lines) From: SUBSCRIBE SAS-L JingJu11 S <jingju11@HOTMAIL.COM> using macro variables to make a code more user friendlyusing macro variables to make a code more user friendly (74 lines) From: Tucker Crowe <lunacaelum@GMAIL.COM>
Not-Entirely-Global ForumNot-Entirely-Global Forum (17 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <jfh@ACM.ORG> Online SmartPLS Workshops November 2010Online SmartPLS Workshops November 2010 (93 lines) From: Geoffrey Hubona <ghubona@GMAIL.COM> PROC GLMPROC GLM (19 lines) From: Tanmoy K Mukherjee <tkmcornell@YAHOO.COM> Re: PROC GLM (35 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: PROC GLM (34 lines) From: Tanmoy Mukherjee <tkmcornell@YAHOO.COM> Re: PROC GLM (78 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: PROC GLM (26 lines) From: oloolo <dynamicpanel@YAHOO.COM> Re: PROC GLM (40 lines) From: Wensui Liu <liuwensui@GMAIL.COM> Re: PROC GLM (83 lines) From: Wensui Liu <liuwensui@GMAIL.COM> PROC GMAP questionPROC GMAP question (97 lines) From: Randall Powers <powers_r@BLS.GOV> Re: PROC GMAP question (114 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: PROC GMAP question (118 lines) From: Nat Wooding <nathani@VERIZON.NET> Re: PROC GMAP question (118 lines) From: Ya Huang <ya.huang@AMYLIN.COM> Re: PROC GMAP question (15 lines) From: Michelle Zunnurain <michelle_zunnurain@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: PROC GMAP question (23 lines) From: Randall Powers <powers_r@BLS.GOV> Re: PROC GMAP question (20 lines) From: Randall Powers <powers_r@BLS.GOV> PharmaSUG Call For Papers is Now OpenPharmaSUG Call For Papers is Now Open (12 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. 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(CDC/OCOO/ITSO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Proc boxplot- overlayProc boxplot- overlay (21 lines) From: Mark S. <marksmolkin@GMAIL.COM> Proc gchart - plotting bars + standard deviationsProc gchart - plotting bars + standard deviations (28 lines) From: Joakim Englund <joakim.englund@GMAIL.COM> Re: Proc gchart - plotting bars + standard deviations (54 lines) From: Murphy, Christopher F. - CO 1st <MurphyC@DHW.IDAHO.GOV> Re: Proc gchart - plotting bars + standard deviations (37 lines) From: r.hockey@SPH.UQ.EDU.AU Programmatically determining length of character variables in CSV file Part DeuxProgrammatically determining length of character variables in CSV file Part Deux (295 lines) From: Kirby, Ted <ted.kirby@LEWIN.COM> Re: Programmatically determining length of character variables in CSV file Part Deux (312 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: Programmatically determining length of character variables in CSV file Part Deux (328 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: Programmatically determining length of character variables in CSV file Part Deux (334 lines) From: Tom Abernathy <tom.abernathy@GMAIL.COM> Re: Programmatically determining length of character variables in CSV file Part Deux (385 lines) From: Kirby, Ted <ted.kirby@LEWIN.COM> Re: Programmatically determining length of character variables in CSV file Part Deux (54 lines) From: Tom Abernathy <tom.abernathy@GMAIL.COM> Re: Programmatically determining length of character variables in CSV file Part Deux (295 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Re: Programmatically determining length of character variables in CSV file Part Deux (343 lines) From: Kirby, Ted <ted.kirby@LEWIN.COM> RE: How to rename variable names containing invalid sas characters ö and äRe: RE: How to rename variable names containing invalid sas characters ö and ä (82 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <gerhard.hellriegel@T-ONLINE.DE> RES: Code OptmisationRES: Code Optmisation (120 lines) From: Ricardo Gonçalves da Silva <rgs.rsilva@BANCOVOTORANTIM.COM.BR> RES: Code Optmisation (146 lines) From: Ricardo Gonçalves da Silva <rgs.rsilva@BANCOVOTORANTIM.COM.BR> RES: Code Optmisation (59 lines) From: Ricardo Gonçalves da Silva <rgs.rsilva@BANCOVOTORANTIM.COM.BR> Re proc transpose issueRe: Re proc transpose issue (80 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: How to rename variable names containing inva lid sas characters ö and äRe: Re: How to rename variable names containing inva lid sas characters ö and ä (111 lines) From: Sterling Paramore <gnilrets@GMAIL.COM> Re: How to rename variable names containing invalid sas characters ö and äRe: Re: How to rename variable names containing invalid sas characters ö and ä (94 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <gerhard.hellriegel@T-ONLINE.DE> Re: Re: How to rename variable names containing invalid sas characters ö and ä (205 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: Re: How to rename variable names containing invalid sas characters ö and äRe: Re: Re: How to rename variable names containing invalid sas characters ö and ä (152 lines) From: Sterling Paramore <gnilrets@GMAIL.COM> Re: Re: How to rename variable names containing inva lid sas characters ö and äRe: Re: Re: How to rename variable names containing inva lid sas characters ö and ä (135 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <gerhard.hellriegel@T-ONLINE.DE> Re: Re: Re: How to rename variable names containing inva lid sas characters ö and ä (124 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <gerhard.hellriegel@T-ONLINE.DE> Re: Re: Re: How to rename variable names containing inva lid sas characters ö and ä (133 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <gerhard.hellriegel@T-ONLINE.DE> Rotate Row DataRe: Rotate Row Data (68 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: Rotate Row Data (102 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> SAS AF - linking default values to selection tableSAS AF - linking default values to selection table (34 lines) From: Clapson, Andrew - PPD/DPP <Andrew.Clapson@STATCAN.GC.CA> Re: SAS AF - linking default values to selection table (96 lines) From: Randy Herbison <RandyHerbison@WESTAT.COM> SAS on mainframesRe: SAS on mainframes (42 lines) From: John Burton <jrburtonsaspro@GMAIL.COM> Re: SAS on mainframes (64 lines) From: Alan Churchill <alan.churchill@SAVIAN.NET> Re: SAS on mainframes (20 lines) From: John Burton <jrburtonsaspro@GMAIL.COM> SAS-L Digest - 25 Oct 2010 - Special issue (#2010-1164)Re: SAS-L Digest - 25 Oct 2010 - Special issue (#2010-1164) (1296 lines) From: Jason Sparks <jasonsparks@WELLSFARGO.COM> SAS-L Digest - 27 Oct 2010 - Special issue (#2010-1172)Re: SAS-L Digest - 27 Oct 2010 - Special issue (#2010-1172) (1197 lines) From: Jason Sparks <jasonsparks@WELLSFARGO.COM> Re: SAS-L Digest - 27 Oct 2010 - Special issue (#2010-1172) (37 lines) From: F J Kelley <jkelley@UGA.EDU> SGF call for papers closes on 25thSGF call for papers closes on 25th (21 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. (CDC/OCOO/ITSO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> SQL performanceRe: SQL performance (22 lines) From: Sigurd W. Hermansen <hermans1@WESTAT.COM> Summing across records - and more...Summing across records - and more... (21 lines) From: Laughing Beggar <laughing_beggar@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Summing across records - and more... (51 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: Summing across records - and more... (47 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: Summing across records - and more... (83 lines) From: Nat Wooding <nathani@VERIZON.NET> Survival analysis in crossover designSurvival analysis in crossover design (54 lines) From: Marc Mooney UMN <moon0078@UMN.EDU> TRANWRDing carriage returns?TRANWRDing carriage returns? (37 lines) From: Wall, Steven <steve.wall@PIONEER.COM> Re: TRANWRDing carriage returns? (65 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: TRANWRDing carriage returns? (49 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: TRANWRDing carriage returns? (109 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: TRANWRDing carriage returns? (81 lines) From: Scott Bass <sas_l_739@YAHOO.COM.AU> What is difference between using rename in data or set statement?What is difference between using rename in data or set statement? (43 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: What is difference between using rename in data or set statement? (61 lines) From: Nat Wooding <nathani@VERIZON.NET> Re: What is difference between using rename in data or set statement? (164 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <jfh@STANFORDALUMNI.ORG> Re: What is difference between using rename in data or set statement? (235 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: What is difference between using rename in data or set statement? (330 lines) From: Nordlund, Dan (DSHS/RDA) <NordlDJ@DSHS.WA.GOV> Re: What is difference between using rename in data or set statement? (354 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: What is difference between using rename in data or set statement? (405 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> When does PROC SQL consistently leave incoming data order unchanged?When does PROC SQL consistently leave incoming data order unchanged? (73 lines) From: Keintz, H. Mark <mkeintz@WHARTON.UPENN.EDU> Re: When does PROC SQL consistently leave incoming data order unchanged? (83 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: When does PROC SQL consistently leave incoming data order unchanged? (91 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <jfh@STANFORDALUMNI.ORG> Re: When does PROC SQL consistently leave incoming data order unchanged? (85 lines) From: Mary <mlhoward@AVALON.NET> Re: When does PROC SQL consistently leave incoming data order unchanged? (139 lines) From: Keintz, H. Mark <mkeintz@WHARTON.UPENN.EDU> Re: When does PROC SQL consistently leave incoming data order unchanged? (112 lines) From: Keintz, H. 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(88 lines) From: Sigurd Hermansen <HERMANS1@WESTAT.COM> Withing group and withing variable comparisonWithing group and withing variable comparison (26 lines) From: Robert O'Brien <obri0313@GMAIL.COM> Re: Withing group and withing variable comparison (50 lines) From: Peter Flom <peterflomconsulting@MINDSPRING.COM> Re: Withing group and withing variable comparison (89 lines) From: Robert O'Brien <obri0313@GMAIL.COM> Re: Withing group and withing variable comparison (33 lines) From: Peter Flom <peterflomconsulting@MINDSPRING.COM> Re: Withing group and withing variable comparison (47 lines) From: Robert O'Brien <obri0313@GMAIL.COM> Re: Withing group and withing variable comparison (66 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@GMAIL.COM> Re: Withing group and withing variable comparison (88 lines) From: Robert O'Brien <obri0313@GMAIL.COM> Re: Withing group and withing variable comparison (52 lines) From: Jason Schoeneberger <jschoeneberger@CAROLINA.RR.COM> Re: Withing group and withing variable comparison (62 lines) From: Robert O'Brien <obri0313@GMAIL.COM> create Oracle table with SQL pass throughcreate Oracle table with SQL pass through (10 lines) From: Phil Spence <linux70@COMCAST.NET> Re: create Oracle table with SQL pass through (24 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> Re: create Oracle table with SQL pass through (24 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> Re: create Oracle table with SQL pass through (51 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: create Oracle table with SQL pass through (37 lines) From: F J Kelley <jkelley@UGA.EDU> Re: create Oracle table with SQL pass through (45 lines) From: Jim Groeneveld <jim.1stat@YAHOO.COM> Re: create Oracle table with SQL pass through (65 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> file statementfile statement (33 lines) From: Pradeep <chittiprolupradeep@GMAIL.COM> Re: file statement (46 lines) From: Murphy Choy <goladin@GMAIL.COM> Re: file statement (27 lines) From: Pradeep <chittiprolupradeep@GMAIL.COM> Re: file statement (67 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> how to create a new catalog in sasRe: how to create a new catalog in sas (25 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: how to create a new catalog in sas (52 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <gerhard.hellriegel@T-ONLINE.DE> importing Access extension = accdbimporting Access extension = accdb (53 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. 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(CDC/OCOO/ITSO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> java issuejava issue (53 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> logistic regression: odds ratio interpretationlogistic regression: odds ratio interpretation (15 lines) From: christine <christinepeloquin1@GMAIL.COM> Re: logistic regression: odds ratio interpretation (63 lines) From: Dale McLerran <stringplayer_2@YAHOO.COM> Re: logistic regression: odds ratio interpretation (42 lines) From: Nordlund, Dan (DSHS/RDA) <NordlDJ@DSHS.WA.GOV> multi-character delimitermulti-character delimiter (17 lines) From: Chang Chung <chang_y_chung@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: multi-character delimiter (41 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: multi-character delimiter (40 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Re: multi-character delimiter (47 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: multi-character delimiter (62 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Re: multi-character delimiter (77 lines) From: Chang Chung <chang_y_chung@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: multi-character delimiter (88 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Re: multi-character delimiter (141 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> plotting in proc princompplotting in proc princomp (23 lines) From: Nabaneeta Saha <nsaha6@GMAIL.COM> problems in importing .txt fileRe: problems in importing .txt file (60 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: problems in importing .txt file (88 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: problems in importing .txt file (67 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> proc fcmp warning messageproc fcmp warning message (39 lines) From: Sterling Paramore <gnilrets@GMAIL.COM> proc mdsproc mds (30 lines) From: Nabaneeta Saha <nsaha6@GMAIL.COM> rename worksheetsRe: rename worksheets (75 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: rename worksheets (61 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patternsrolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (21 lines) From: White, Svend A. <SvendW@HEALTH.OK.GOV> Re: rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (30 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> Re: rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (51 lines) From: White, Svend A. <SvendW@HEALTH.OK.GOV> Re: rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (59 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (65 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (77 lines) From: White, Svend A. <SvendW@HEALTH.OK.GOV> Re: rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (55 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. 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Online SmartPLS Workshops November 2010Online SmartPLS Workshops November 2010 (93 lines) From: Geoffrey Hubona <ghubona@GMAIL.COM> PROC GLMPROC GLM (19 lines) From: Tanmoy K Mukherjee <tkmcornell@YAHOO.COM> Re: PROC GLM (35 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: PROC GLM (34 lines) From: Tanmoy Mukherjee <tkmcornell@YAHOO.COM> Re: PROC GLM (78 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: PROC GLM (26 lines) From: oloolo <dynamicpanel@YAHOO.COM> Re: PROC GLM (40 lines) From: Wensui Liu <liuwensui@GMAIL.COM> Re: PROC GLM (83 lines) From: Wensui Liu <liuwensui@GMAIL.COM> PROC GMAP questionPROC GMAP question (97 lines) From: Randall Powers <powers_r@BLS.GOV> Re: PROC GMAP question (114 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: PROC GMAP question (118 lines) From: Nat Wooding <nathani@VERIZON.NET> Re: PROC GMAP question (118 lines) From: Ya Huang <ya.huang@AMYLIN.COM> Re: PROC GMAP question (15 lines) From: Michelle Zunnurain <michelle_zunnurain@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: PROC GMAP question (23 lines) From: Randall Powers <powers_r@BLS.GOV> Re: PROC GMAP question (20 lines) From: Randall Powers <powers_r@BLS.GOV> PharmaSUG Call For Papers is Now OpenPharmaSUG Call For Papers is Now Open (12 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. 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(CDC/OCOO/ITSO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Proc boxplot- overlayProc boxplot- overlay (21 lines) From: Mark S. <marksmolkin@GMAIL.COM> Proc gchart - plotting bars + standard deviationsProc gchart - plotting bars + standard deviations (28 lines) From: Joakim Englund <joakim.englund@GMAIL.COM> Re: Proc gchart - plotting bars + standard deviations (54 lines) From: Murphy, Christopher F. - CO 1st <MurphyC@DHW.IDAHO.GOV> Re: Proc gchart - plotting bars + standard deviations (37 lines) From: r.hockey@SPH.UQ.EDU.AU Programmatically determining length of character variables in CSV file Part DeuxProgrammatically determining length of character variables in CSV file Part Deux (295 lines) From: Kirby, Ted <ted.kirby@LEWIN.COM> Re: Programmatically determining length of character variables in CSV file Part Deux (312 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: Programmatically determining length of character variables in CSV file Part Deux (328 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: Programmatically determining length of character variables in CSV file Part Deux (334 lines) From: Tom Abernathy <tom.abernathy@GMAIL.COM> Re: Programmatically determining length of character variables in CSV file Part Deux (385 lines) From: Kirby, Ted <ted.kirby@LEWIN.COM> Re: Programmatically determining length of character variables in CSV file Part Deux (54 lines) From: Tom Abernathy <tom.abernathy@GMAIL.COM> Re: Programmatically determining length of character variables in CSV file Part Deux (295 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Re: Programmatically determining length of character variables in CSV file Part Deux (343 lines) From: Kirby, Ted <ted.kirby@LEWIN.COM> RE: How to rename variable names containing invalid sas characters ö and äRe: RE: How to rename variable names containing invalid sas characters ö and ä (82 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <gerhard.hellriegel@T-ONLINE.DE> RES: Code OptmisationRES: Code Optmisation (120 lines) From: Ricardo Gonçalves da Silva <rgs.rsilva@BANCOVOTORANTIM.COM.BR> RES: Code Optmisation (146 lines) From: Ricardo Gonçalves da Silva <rgs.rsilva@BANCOVOTORANTIM.COM.BR> RES: Code Optmisation (59 lines) From: Ricardo Gonçalves da Silva <rgs.rsilva@BANCOVOTORANTIM.COM.BR> Re proc transpose issueRe: Re proc transpose issue (80 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: How to rename variable names containing inva lid sas characters ö and äRe: Re: How to rename variable names containing inva lid sas characters ö and ä (111 lines) From: Sterling Paramore <gnilrets@GMAIL.COM> Re: How to rename variable names containing invalid sas characters ö and äRe: Re: How to rename variable names containing invalid sas characters ö and ä (94 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <gerhard.hellriegel@T-ONLINE.DE> Re: Re: How to rename variable names containing invalid sas characters ö and ä (205 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: Re: How to rename variable names containing invalid sas characters ö and äRe: Re: Re: How to rename variable names containing invalid sas characters ö and ä (152 lines) From: Sterling Paramore <gnilrets@GMAIL.COM> Re: Re: How to rename variable names containing inva lid sas characters ö and äRe: Re: Re: How to rename variable names containing inva lid sas characters ö and ä (135 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <gerhard.hellriegel@T-ONLINE.DE> Re: Re: Re: How to rename variable names containing inva lid sas characters ö and ä (124 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <gerhard.hellriegel@T-ONLINE.DE> Re: Re: Re: How to rename variable names containing inva lid sas characters ö and ä (133 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <gerhard.hellriegel@T-ONLINE.DE> Rotate Row DataRe: Rotate Row Data (68 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: Rotate Row Data (102 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> SAS AF - linking default values to selection tableSAS AF - linking default values to selection table (34 lines) From: Clapson, Andrew - PPD/DPP <Andrew.Clapson@STATCAN.GC.CA> Re: SAS AF - linking default values to selection table (96 lines) From: Randy Herbison <RandyHerbison@WESTAT.COM> SAS on mainframesRe: SAS on mainframes (42 lines) From: John Burton <jrburtonsaspro@GMAIL.COM> Re: SAS on mainframes (64 lines) From: Alan Churchill <alan.churchill@SAVIAN.NET> Re: SAS on mainframes (20 lines) From: John Burton <jrburtonsaspro@GMAIL.COM> SAS-L Digest - 25 Oct 2010 - Special issue (#2010-1164)Re: SAS-L Digest - 25 Oct 2010 - Special issue (#2010-1164) (1296 lines) From: Jason Sparks <jasonsparks@WELLSFARGO.COM> SAS-L Digest - 27 Oct 2010 - Special issue (#2010-1172)Re: SAS-L Digest - 27 Oct 2010 - Special issue (#2010-1172) (1197 lines) From: Jason Sparks <jasonsparks@WELLSFARGO.COM> Re: SAS-L Digest - 27 Oct 2010 - Special issue (#2010-1172) (37 lines) From: F J Kelley <jkelley@UGA.EDU> SGF call for papers closes on 25thSGF call for papers closes on 25th (21 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. (CDC/OCOO/ITSO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> SQL performanceRe: SQL performance (22 lines) From: Sigurd W. Hermansen <hermans1@WESTAT.COM> Summing across records - and more...Summing across records - and more... (21 lines) From: Laughing Beggar <laughing_beggar@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Summing across records - and more... (51 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: Summing across records - and more... (47 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: Summing across records - and more... (83 lines) From: Nat Wooding <nathani@VERIZON.NET> Survival analysis in crossover designSurvival analysis in crossover design (54 lines) From: Marc Mooney UMN <moon0078@UMN.EDU> TRANWRDing carriage returns?TRANWRDing carriage returns? (37 lines) From: Wall, Steven <steve.wall@PIONEER.COM> Re: TRANWRDing carriage returns? (65 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: TRANWRDing carriage returns? (49 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: TRANWRDing carriage returns? (109 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: TRANWRDing carriage returns? (81 lines) From: Scott Bass <sas_l_739@YAHOO.COM.AU> What is difference between using rename in data or set statement?What is difference between using rename in data or set statement? (43 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: What is difference between using rename in data or set statement? (61 lines) From: Nat Wooding <nathani@VERIZON.NET> Re: What is difference between using rename in data or set statement? (164 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <jfh@STANFORDALUMNI.ORG> Re: What is difference between using rename in data or set statement? (235 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: What is difference between using rename in data or set statement? (330 lines) From: Nordlund, Dan (DSHS/RDA) <NordlDJ@DSHS.WA.GOV> Re: What is difference between using rename in data or set statement? (354 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: What is difference between using rename in data or set statement? (405 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> When does PROC SQL consistently leave incoming data order unchanged?When does PROC SQL consistently leave incoming data order unchanged? (73 lines) From: Keintz, H. Mark <mkeintz@WHARTON.UPENN.EDU> Re: When does PROC SQL consistently leave incoming data order unchanged? (83 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: When does PROC SQL consistently leave incoming data order unchanged? (91 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <jfh@STANFORDALUMNI.ORG> Re: When does PROC SQL consistently leave incoming data order unchanged? (85 lines) From: Mary <mlhoward@AVALON.NET> Re: When does PROC SQL consistently leave incoming data order unchanged? (139 lines) From: Keintz, H. Mark <mkeintz@WHARTON.UPENN.EDU> Re: When does PROC SQL consistently leave incoming data order unchanged? (112 lines) From: Keintz, H. 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(88 lines) From: Sigurd Hermansen <HERMANS1@WESTAT.COM> Withing group and withing variable comparisonWithing group and withing variable comparison (26 lines) From: Robert O'Brien <obri0313@GMAIL.COM> Re: Withing group and withing variable comparison (50 lines) From: Peter Flom <peterflomconsulting@MINDSPRING.COM> Re: Withing group and withing variable comparison (89 lines) From: Robert O'Brien <obri0313@GMAIL.COM> Re: Withing group and withing variable comparison (33 lines) From: Peter Flom <peterflomconsulting@MINDSPRING.COM> Re: Withing group and withing variable comparison (47 lines) From: Robert O'Brien <obri0313@GMAIL.COM> Re: Withing group and withing variable comparison (66 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@GMAIL.COM> Re: Withing group and withing variable comparison (88 lines) From: Robert O'Brien <obri0313@GMAIL.COM> Re: Withing group and withing variable comparison (52 lines) From: Jason Schoeneberger <jschoeneberger@CAROLINA.RR.COM> Re: Withing group and withing variable comparison (62 lines) From: Robert O'Brien <obri0313@GMAIL.COM> create Oracle table with SQL pass throughcreate Oracle table with SQL pass through (10 lines) From: Phil Spence <linux70@COMCAST.NET> Re: create Oracle table with SQL pass through (24 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> Re: create Oracle table with SQL pass through (24 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> Re: create Oracle table with SQL pass through (51 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: create Oracle table with SQL pass through (37 lines) From: F J Kelley <jkelley@UGA.EDU> Re: create Oracle table with SQL pass through (45 lines) From: Jim Groeneveld <jim.1stat@YAHOO.COM> Re: create Oracle table with SQL pass through (65 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> file statementfile statement (33 lines) From: Pradeep <chittiprolupradeep@GMAIL.COM> Re: file statement (46 lines) From: Murphy Choy <goladin@GMAIL.COM> Re: file statement (27 lines) From: Pradeep <chittiprolupradeep@GMAIL.COM> Re: file statement (67 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> how to create a new catalog in sasRe: how to create a new catalog in sas (25 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: how to create a new catalog in sas (52 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <gerhard.hellriegel@T-ONLINE.DE> importing Access extension = accdbimporting Access extension = accdb (53 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. 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(CDC/OCOO/ITSO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> java issuejava issue (53 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> logistic regression: odds ratio interpretationlogistic regression: odds ratio interpretation (15 lines) From: christine <christinepeloquin1@GMAIL.COM> Re: logistic regression: odds ratio interpretation (63 lines) From: Dale McLerran <stringplayer_2@YAHOO.COM> Re: logistic regression: odds ratio interpretation (42 lines) From: Nordlund, Dan (DSHS/RDA) <NordlDJ@DSHS.WA.GOV> multi-character delimitermulti-character delimiter (17 lines) From: Chang Chung <chang_y_chung@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: multi-character delimiter (41 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: multi-character delimiter (40 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Re: multi-character delimiter (47 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: multi-character delimiter (62 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Re: multi-character delimiter (77 lines) From: Chang Chung <chang_y_chung@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: multi-character delimiter (88 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Re: multi-character delimiter (141 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> plotting in proc princompplotting in proc princomp (23 lines) From: Nabaneeta Saha <nsaha6@GMAIL.COM> problems in importing .txt fileRe: problems in importing .txt file (60 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: problems in importing .txt file (88 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: problems in importing .txt file (67 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> proc fcmp warning messageproc fcmp warning message (39 lines) From: Sterling Paramore <gnilrets@GMAIL.COM> proc mdsproc mds (30 lines) From: Nabaneeta Saha <nsaha6@GMAIL.COM> rename worksheetsRe: rename worksheets (75 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: rename worksheets (61 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patternsrolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (21 lines) From: White, Svend A. <SvendW@HEALTH.OK.GOV> Re: rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (30 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> Re: rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (51 lines) From: White, Svend A. <SvendW@HEALTH.OK.GOV> Re: rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (59 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (65 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (77 lines) From: White, Svend A. <SvendW@HEALTH.OK.GOV> Re: rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (55 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. 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PROC GLMPROC GLM (19 lines) From: Tanmoy K Mukherjee <tkmcornell@YAHOO.COM> Re: PROC GLM (35 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: PROC GLM (34 lines) From: Tanmoy Mukherjee <tkmcornell@YAHOO.COM> Re: PROC GLM (78 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: PROC GLM (26 lines) From: oloolo <dynamicpanel@YAHOO.COM> Re: PROC GLM (40 lines) From: Wensui Liu <liuwensui@GMAIL.COM> Re: PROC GLM (83 lines) From: Wensui Liu <liuwensui@GMAIL.COM> PROC GMAP questionPROC GMAP question (97 lines) From: Randall Powers <powers_r@BLS.GOV> Re: PROC GMAP question (114 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: PROC GMAP question (118 lines) From: Nat Wooding <nathani@VERIZON.NET> Re: PROC GMAP question (118 lines) From: Ya Huang <ya.huang@AMYLIN.COM> Re: PROC GMAP question (15 lines) From: Michelle Zunnurain <michelle_zunnurain@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: PROC GMAP question (23 lines) From: Randall Powers <powers_r@BLS.GOV> Re: PROC GMAP question (20 lines) From: Randall Powers <powers_r@BLS.GOV> PharmaSUG Call For Papers is Now OpenPharmaSUG Call For Papers is Now Open (12 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. 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(CDC/OCOO/ITSO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Proc boxplot- overlayProc boxplot- overlay (21 lines) From: Mark S. <marksmolkin@GMAIL.COM> Proc gchart - plotting bars + standard deviationsProc gchart - plotting bars + standard deviations (28 lines) From: Joakim Englund <joakim.englund@GMAIL.COM> Re: Proc gchart - plotting bars + standard deviations (54 lines) From: Murphy, Christopher F. - CO 1st <MurphyC@DHW.IDAHO.GOV> Re: Proc gchart - plotting bars + standard deviations (37 lines) From: r.hockey@SPH.UQ.EDU.AU Programmatically determining length of character variables in CSV file Part DeuxProgrammatically determining length of character variables in CSV file Part Deux (295 lines) From: Kirby, Ted <ted.kirby@LEWIN.COM> Re: Programmatically determining length of character variables in CSV file Part Deux (312 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: Programmatically determining length of character variables in CSV file Part Deux (328 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: Programmatically determining length of character variables in CSV file Part Deux (334 lines) From: Tom Abernathy <tom.abernathy@GMAIL.COM> Re: Programmatically determining length of character variables in CSV file Part Deux (385 lines) From: Kirby, Ted <ted.kirby@LEWIN.COM> Re: Programmatically determining length of character variables in CSV file Part Deux (54 lines) From: Tom Abernathy <tom.abernathy@GMAIL.COM> Re: Programmatically determining length of character variables in CSV file Part Deux (295 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Re: Programmatically determining length of character variables in CSV file Part Deux (343 lines) From: Kirby, Ted <ted.kirby@LEWIN.COM> RE: How to rename variable names containing invalid sas characters ö and äRe: RE: How to rename variable names containing invalid sas characters ö and ä (82 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <gerhard.hellriegel@T-ONLINE.DE> RES: Code OptmisationRES: Code Optmisation (120 lines) From: Ricardo Gonçalves da Silva <rgs.rsilva@BANCOVOTORANTIM.COM.BR> RES: Code Optmisation (146 lines) From: Ricardo Gonçalves da Silva <rgs.rsilva@BANCOVOTORANTIM.COM.BR> RES: Code Optmisation (59 lines) From: Ricardo Gonçalves da Silva <rgs.rsilva@BANCOVOTORANTIM.COM.BR> Re proc transpose issueRe: Re proc transpose issue (80 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: How to rename variable names containing inva lid sas characters ö and äRe: Re: How to rename variable names containing inva lid sas characters ö and ä (111 lines) From: Sterling Paramore <gnilrets@GMAIL.COM> Re: How to rename variable names containing invalid sas characters ö and äRe: Re: How to rename variable names containing invalid sas characters ö and ä (94 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <gerhard.hellriegel@T-ONLINE.DE> Re: Re: How to rename variable names containing invalid sas characters ö and ä (205 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: Re: How to rename variable names containing invalid sas characters ö and äRe: Re: Re: How to rename variable names containing invalid sas characters ö and ä (152 lines) From: Sterling Paramore <gnilrets@GMAIL.COM> Re: Re: How to rename variable names containing inva lid sas characters ö and äRe: Re: Re: How to rename variable names containing inva lid sas characters ö and ä (135 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <gerhard.hellriegel@T-ONLINE.DE> Re: Re: Re: How to rename variable names containing inva lid sas characters ö and ä (124 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <gerhard.hellriegel@T-ONLINE.DE> Re: Re: Re: How to rename variable names containing inva lid sas characters ö and ä (133 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <gerhard.hellriegel@T-ONLINE.DE> Rotate Row DataRe: Rotate Row Data (68 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: Rotate Row Data (102 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> SAS AF - linking default values to selection tableSAS AF - linking default values to selection table (34 lines) From: Clapson, Andrew - PPD/DPP <Andrew.Clapson@STATCAN.GC.CA> Re: SAS AF - linking default values to selection table (96 lines) From: Randy Herbison <RandyHerbison@WESTAT.COM> SAS on mainframesRe: SAS on mainframes (42 lines) From: John Burton <jrburtonsaspro@GMAIL.COM> Re: SAS on mainframes (64 lines) From: Alan Churchill <alan.churchill@SAVIAN.NET> Re: SAS on mainframes (20 lines) From: John Burton <jrburtonsaspro@GMAIL.COM> SAS-L Digest - 25 Oct 2010 - Special issue (#2010-1164)Re: SAS-L Digest - 25 Oct 2010 - Special issue (#2010-1164) (1296 lines) From: Jason Sparks <jasonsparks@WELLSFARGO.COM> SAS-L Digest - 27 Oct 2010 - Special issue (#2010-1172)Re: SAS-L Digest - 27 Oct 2010 - Special issue (#2010-1172) (1197 lines) From: Jason Sparks <jasonsparks@WELLSFARGO.COM> Re: SAS-L Digest - 27 Oct 2010 - Special issue (#2010-1172) (37 lines) From: F J Kelley <jkelley@UGA.EDU> SGF call for papers closes on 25thSGF call for papers closes on 25th (21 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. 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(354 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: What is difference between using rename in data or set statement? (405 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> When does PROC SQL consistently leave incoming data order unchanged?When does PROC SQL consistently leave incoming data order unchanged? (73 lines) From: Keintz, H. Mark <mkeintz@WHARTON.UPENN.EDU> Re: When does PROC SQL consistently leave incoming data order unchanged? (83 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: When does PROC SQL consistently leave incoming data order unchanged? (91 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <jfh@STANFORDALUMNI.ORG> Re: When does PROC SQL consistently leave incoming data order unchanged? (85 lines) From: Mary <mlhoward@AVALON.NET> Re: When does PROC SQL consistently leave incoming data order unchanged? (139 lines) From: Keintz, H. Mark <mkeintz@WHARTON.UPENN.EDU> Re: When does PROC SQL consistently leave incoming data order unchanged? (112 lines) From: Keintz, H. 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(CDC/OCOO/ITSO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> java issuejava issue (53 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> logistic regression: odds ratio interpretationlogistic regression: odds ratio interpretation (15 lines) From: christine <christinepeloquin1@GMAIL.COM> Re: logistic regression: odds ratio interpretation (63 lines) From: Dale McLerran <stringplayer_2@YAHOO.COM> Re: logistic regression: odds ratio interpretation (42 lines) From: Nordlund, Dan (DSHS/RDA) <NordlDJ@DSHS.WA.GOV> multi-character delimitermulti-character delimiter (17 lines) From: Chang Chung <chang_y_chung@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: multi-character delimiter (41 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: multi-character delimiter (40 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Re: multi-character delimiter (47 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: multi-character delimiter (62 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Re: multi-character delimiter (77 lines) From: Chang Chung <chang_y_chung@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: multi-character delimiter (88 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Re: multi-character delimiter (141 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> plotting in proc princompplotting in proc princomp (23 lines) From: Nabaneeta Saha <nsaha6@GMAIL.COM> problems in importing .txt fileRe: problems in importing .txt file (60 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: problems in importing .txt file (88 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: problems in importing .txt file (67 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> proc fcmp warning messageproc fcmp warning message (39 lines) From: Sterling Paramore <gnilrets@GMAIL.COM> proc mdsproc mds (30 lines) From: Nabaneeta Saha <nsaha6@GMAIL.COM> rename worksheetsRe: rename worksheets (75 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: rename worksheets (61 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patternsrolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (21 lines) From: White, Svend A. <SvendW@HEALTH.OK.GOV> Re: rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (30 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> Re: rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (51 lines) From: White, Svend A. <SvendW@HEALTH.OK.GOV> Re: rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (59 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (65 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (77 lines) From: White, Svend A. <SvendW@HEALTH.OK.GOV> Re: rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (55 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. (CDC/OCOO/ITSO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Re: rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (82 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (83 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Re: rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (104 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> still need p-valuestill need p-value (36 lines) From: Morley Herbert <Morley.Herbert@HCAHEALTHCARE.COM> test statistic used in procnpar1waytest statistic used in procnpar1way (47 lines) From: Darryl Hondorp <hondorpd@SI.EDU> Re: test statistic used in procnpar1way (8 lines) From: SUBSCRIBE SAS-L JingJu11 S <jingju11@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: test statistic used in procnpar1way (80 lines) From: Susan Durham <sdurham@BIOLOGY.USU.EDU> Re: test statistic used in procnpar1way (12 lines) From: SUBSCRIBE SAS-L JingJu11 S <jingju11@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: test statistic used in procnpar1way (9 lines) From: SUBSCRIBE SAS-L JingJu11 S <jingju11@HOTMAIL.COM> using macro variables to make a code more user friendlyusing macro variables to make a code more user friendly (74 lines) From: Tucker Crowe <lunacaelum@GMAIL.COM>
PROC GMAP questionPROC GMAP question (97 lines) From: Randall Powers <powers_r@BLS.GOV> Re: PROC GMAP question (114 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: PROC GMAP question (118 lines) From: Nat Wooding <nathani@VERIZON.NET> Re: PROC GMAP question (118 lines) From: Ya Huang <ya.huang@AMYLIN.COM> Re: PROC GMAP question (15 lines) From: Michelle Zunnurain <michelle_zunnurain@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: PROC GMAP question (23 lines) From: Randall Powers <powers_r@BLS.GOV> Re: PROC GMAP question (20 lines) From: Randall Powers <powers_r@BLS.GOV> PharmaSUG Call For Papers is Now OpenPharmaSUG Call For Papers is Now Open (12 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. (CDC/OCOO/ITSO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Re: PharmaSUG Call For Papers is Now Open (27 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. (CDC/OCOO/ITSO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Proc boxplot- overlayProc boxplot- overlay (21 lines) From: Mark S. <marksmolkin@GMAIL.COM> Proc gchart - plotting bars + standard deviationsProc gchart - plotting bars + standard deviations (28 lines) From: Joakim Englund <joakim.englund@GMAIL.COM> Re: Proc gchart - plotting bars + standard deviations (54 lines) From: Murphy, Christopher F. - CO 1st <MurphyC@DHW.IDAHO.GOV> Re: Proc gchart - plotting bars + standard deviations (37 lines) From: r.hockey@SPH.UQ.EDU.AU Programmatically determining length of character variables in CSV file Part DeuxProgrammatically determining length of character variables in CSV file Part Deux (295 lines) From: Kirby, Ted <ted.kirby@LEWIN.COM> Re: Programmatically determining length of character variables in CSV file Part Deux (312 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: Programmatically determining length of character variables in CSV file Part Deux (328 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: Programmatically determining length of character variables in CSV file Part Deux (334 lines) From: Tom Abernathy <tom.abernathy@GMAIL.COM> Re: Programmatically determining length of character variables in CSV file Part Deux (385 lines) From: Kirby, Ted <ted.kirby@LEWIN.COM> Re: Programmatically determining length of character variables in CSV file Part Deux (54 lines) From: Tom Abernathy <tom.abernathy@GMAIL.COM> Re: Programmatically determining length of character variables in CSV file Part Deux (295 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Re: Programmatically determining length of character variables in CSV file Part Deux (343 lines) From: Kirby, Ted <ted.kirby@LEWIN.COM> RE: How to rename variable names containing invalid sas characters ö and äRe: RE: How to rename variable names containing invalid sas characters ö and ä (82 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <gerhard.hellriegel@T-ONLINE.DE> RES: Code OptmisationRES: Code Optmisation (120 lines) From: Ricardo Gonçalves da Silva <rgs.rsilva@BANCOVOTORANTIM.COM.BR> RES: Code Optmisation (146 lines) From: Ricardo Gonçalves da Silva <rgs.rsilva@BANCOVOTORANTIM.COM.BR> RES: Code Optmisation (59 lines) From: Ricardo Gonçalves da Silva <rgs.rsilva@BANCOVOTORANTIM.COM.BR> Re proc transpose issueRe: Re proc transpose issue (80 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: How to rename variable names containing inva lid sas characters ö and äRe: Re: How to rename variable names containing inva lid sas characters ö and ä (111 lines) From: Sterling Paramore <gnilrets@GMAIL.COM> Re: How to rename variable names containing invalid sas characters ö and äRe: Re: How to rename variable names containing invalid sas characters ö and ä (94 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <gerhard.hellriegel@T-ONLINE.DE> Re: Re: How to rename variable names containing invalid sas characters ö and ä (205 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: Re: How to rename variable names containing invalid sas characters ö and äRe: Re: Re: How to rename variable names containing invalid sas characters ö and ä (152 lines) From: Sterling Paramore <gnilrets@GMAIL.COM> Re: Re: How to rename variable names containing inva lid sas characters ö and äRe: Re: Re: How to rename variable names containing inva lid sas characters ö and ä (135 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <gerhard.hellriegel@T-ONLINE.DE> Re: Re: Re: How to rename variable names containing inva lid sas characters ö and ä (124 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <gerhard.hellriegel@T-ONLINE.DE> Re: Re: Re: How to rename variable names containing inva lid sas characters ö and ä (133 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <gerhard.hellriegel@T-ONLINE.DE> Rotate Row DataRe: Rotate Row Data (68 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: Rotate Row Data (102 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> SAS AF - linking default values to selection tableSAS AF - linking default values to selection table (34 lines) From: Clapson, Andrew - PPD/DPP <Andrew.Clapson@STATCAN.GC.CA> Re: SAS AF - linking default values to selection table (96 lines) From: Randy Herbison <RandyHerbison@WESTAT.COM> SAS on mainframesRe: SAS on mainframes (42 lines) From: John Burton <jrburtonsaspro@GMAIL.COM> Re: SAS on mainframes (64 lines) From: Alan Churchill <alan.churchill@SAVIAN.NET> Re: SAS on mainframes (20 lines) From: John Burton <jrburtonsaspro@GMAIL.COM> SAS-L Digest - 25 Oct 2010 - Special issue (#2010-1164)Re: SAS-L Digest - 25 Oct 2010 - Special issue (#2010-1164) (1296 lines) From: Jason Sparks <jasonsparks@WELLSFARGO.COM> SAS-L Digest - 27 Oct 2010 - Special issue (#2010-1172)Re: SAS-L Digest - 27 Oct 2010 - Special issue (#2010-1172) (1197 lines) From: Jason Sparks <jasonsparks@WELLSFARGO.COM> Re: SAS-L Digest - 27 Oct 2010 - Special issue (#2010-1172) (37 lines) From: F J Kelley <jkelley@UGA.EDU> SGF call for papers closes on 25thSGF call for papers closes on 25th (21 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. (CDC/OCOO/ITSO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> SQL performanceRe: SQL performance (22 lines) From: Sigurd W. Hermansen <hermans1@WESTAT.COM> Summing across records - and more...Summing across records - and more... (21 lines) From: Laughing Beggar <laughing_beggar@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Summing across records - and more... (51 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: Summing across records - and more... (47 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: Summing across records - and more... (83 lines) From: Nat Wooding <nathani@VERIZON.NET> Survival analysis in crossover designSurvival analysis in crossover design (54 lines) From: Marc Mooney UMN <moon0078@UMN.EDU> TRANWRDing carriage returns?TRANWRDing carriage returns? (37 lines) From: Wall, Steven <steve.wall@PIONEER.COM> Re: TRANWRDing carriage returns? (65 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: TRANWRDing carriage returns? (49 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: TRANWRDing carriage returns? (109 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: TRANWRDing carriage returns? (81 lines) From: Scott Bass <sas_l_739@YAHOO.COM.AU> What is difference between using rename in data or set statement?What is difference between using rename in data or set statement? (43 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: What is difference between using rename in data or set statement? (61 lines) From: Nat Wooding <nathani@VERIZON.NET> Re: What is difference between using rename in data or set statement? (164 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <jfh@STANFORDALUMNI.ORG> Re: What is difference between using rename in data or set statement? (235 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: What is difference between using rename in data or set statement? (330 lines) From: Nordlund, Dan (DSHS/RDA) <NordlDJ@DSHS.WA.GOV> Re: What is difference between using rename in data or set statement? (354 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: What is difference between using rename in data or set statement? (405 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> When does PROC SQL consistently leave incoming data order unchanged?When does PROC SQL consistently leave incoming data order unchanged? (73 lines) From: Keintz, H. Mark <mkeintz@WHARTON.UPENN.EDU> Re: When does PROC SQL consistently leave incoming data order unchanged? (83 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: When does PROC SQL consistently leave incoming data order unchanged? (91 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <jfh@STANFORDALUMNI.ORG> Re: When does PROC SQL consistently leave incoming data order unchanged? (85 lines) From: Mary <mlhoward@AVALON.NET> Re: When does PROC SQL consistently leave incoming data order unchanged? (139 lines) From: Keintz, H. Mark <mkeintz@WHARTON.UPENN.EDU> Re: When does PROC SQL consistently leave incoming data order unchanged? (112 lines) From: Keintz, H. 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(CDC/OCOO/ITSO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> java issuejava issue (53 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> logistic regression: odds ratio interpretationlogistic regression: odds ratio interpretation (15 lines) From: christine <christinepeloquin1@GMAIL.COM> Re: logistic regression: odds ratio interpretation (63 lines) From: Dale McLerran <stringplayer_2@YAHOO.COM> Re: logistic regression: odds ratio interpretation (42 lines) From: Nordlund, Dan (DSHS/RDA) <NordlDJ@DSHS.WA.GOV> multi-character delimitermulti-character delimiter (17 lines) From: Chang Chung <chang_y_chung@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: multi-character delimiter (41 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: multi-character delimiter (40 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Re: multi-character delimiter (47 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: multi-character delimiter (62 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Re: multi-character delimiter (77 lines) From: Chang Chung <chang_y_chung@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: multi-character delimiter (88 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Re: multi-character delimiter (141 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> plotting in proc princompplotting in proc princomp (23 lines) From: Nabaneeta Saha <nsaha6@GMAIL.COM> problems in importing .txt fileRe: problems in importing .txt file (60 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: problems in importing .txt file (88 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: problems in importing .txt file (67 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> proc fcmp warning messageproc fcmp warning message (39 lines) From: Sterling Paramore <gnilrets@GMAIL.COM> proc mdsproc mds (30 lines) From: Nabaneeta Saha <nsaha6@GMAIL.COM> rename worksheetsRe: rename worksheets (75 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: rename worksheets (61 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patternsrolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (21 lines) From: White, Svend A. <SvendW@HEALTH.OK.GOV> Re: rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (30 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> Re: rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (51 lines) From: White, Svend A. <SvendW@HEALTH.OK.GOV> Re: rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (59 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (65 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (77 lines) From: White, Svend A. <SvendW@HEALTH.OK.GOV> Re: rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (55 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. (CDC/OCOO/ITSO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Re: rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (82 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (83 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Re: rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (104 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> still need p-valuestill need p-value (36 lines) From: Morley Herbert <Morley.Herbert@HCAHEALTHCARE.COM> test statistic used in procnpar1waytest statistic used in procnpar1way (47 lines) From: Darryl Hondorp <hondorpd@SI.EDU> Re: test statistic used in procnpar1way (8 lines) From: SUBSCRIBE SAS-L JingJu11 S <jingju11@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: test statistic used in procnpar1way (80 lines) From: Susan Durham <sdurham@BIOLOGY.USU.EDU> Re: test statistic used in procnpar1way (12 lines) From: SUBSCRIBE SAS-L JingJu11 S <jingju11@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: test statistic used in procnpar1way (9 lines) From: SUBSCRIBE SAS-L JingJu11 S <jingju11@HOTMAIL.COM> using macro variables to make a code more user friendlyusing macro variables to make a code more user friendly (74 lines) From: Tucker Crowe <lunacaelum@GMAIL.COM>
PharmaSUG Call For Papers is Now OpenPharmaSUG Call For Papers is Now Open (12 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. (CDC/OCOO/ITSO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Re: PharmaSUG Call For Papers is Now Open (27 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. (CDC/OCOO/ITSO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Proc boxplot- overlayProc boxplot- overlay (21 lines) From: Mark S. <marksmolkin@GMAIL.COM> Proc gchart - plotting bars + standard deviationsProc gchart - plotting bars + standard deviations (28 lines) From: Joakim Englund <joakim.englund@GMAIL.COM> Re: Proc gchart - plotting bars + standard deviations (54 lines) From: Murphy, Christopher F. - CO 1st <MurphyC@DHW.IDAHO.GOV> Re: Proc gchart - plotting bars + standard deviations (37 lines) From: r.hockey@SPH.UQ.EDU.AU Programmatically determining length of character variables in CSV file Part DeuxProgrammatically determining length of character variables in CSV file Part Deux (295 lines) From: Kirby, Ted <ted.kirby@LEWIN.COM> Re: Programmatically determining length of character variables in CSV file Part Deux (312 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: Programmatically determining length of character variables in CSV file Part Deux (328 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: Programmatically determining length of character variables in CSV file Part Deux (334 lines) From: Tom Abernathy <tom.abernathy@GMAIL.COM> Re: Programmatically determining length of character variables in CSV file Part Deux (385 lines) From: Kirby, Ted <ted.kirby@LEWIN.COM> Re: Programmatically determining length of character variables in CSV file Part Deux (54 lines) From: Tom Abernathy <tom.abernathy@GMAIL.COM> Re: Programmatically determining length of character variables in CSV file Part Deux (295 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Re: Programmatically determining length of character variables in CSV file Part Deux (343 lines) From: Kirby, Ted <ted.kirby@LEWIN.COM> RE: How to rename variable names containing invalid sas characters ö and äRe: RE: How to rename variable names containing invalid sas characters ö and ä (82 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <gerhard.hellriegel@T-ONLINE.DE> RES: Code OptmisationRES: Code Optmisation (120 lines) From: Ricardo Gonçalves da Silva <rgs.rsilva@BANCOVOTORANTIM.COM.BR> RES: Code Optmisation (146 lines) From: Ricardo Gonçalves da Silva <rgs.rsilva@BANCOVOTORANTIM.COM.BR> RES: Code Optmisation (59 lines) From: Ricardo Gonçalves da Silva <rgs.rsilva@BANCOVOTORANTIM.COM.BR> Re proc transpose issueRe: Re proc transpose issue (80 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: How to rename variable names containing inva lid sas characters ö and äRe: Re: How to rename variable names containing inva lid sas characters ö and ä (111 lines) From: Sterling Paramore <gnilrets@GMAIL.COM> Re: How to rename variable names containing invalid sas characters ö and äRe: Re: How to rename variable names containing invalid sas characters ö and ä (94 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <gerhard.hellriegel@T-ONLINE.DE> Re: Re: How to rename variable names containing invalid sas characters ö and ä (205 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: Re: How to rename variable names containing invalid sas characters ö and äRe: Re: Re: How to rename variable names containing invalid sas characters ö and ä (152 lines) From: Sterling Paramore <gnilrets@GMAIL.COM> Re: Re: How to rename variable names containing inva lid sas characters ö and äRe: Re: Re: How to rename variable names containing inva lid sas characters ö and ä (135 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <gerhard.hellriegel@T-ONLINE.DE> Re: Re: Re: How to rename variable names containing inva lid sas characters ö and ä (124 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <gerhard.hellriegel@T-ONLINE.DE> Re: Re: Re: How to rename variable names containing inva lid sas characters ö and ä (133 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <gerhard.hellriegel@T-ONLINE.DE> Rotate Row DataRe: Rotate Row Data (68 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: Rotate Row Data (102 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> SAS AF - linking default values to selection tableSAS AF - linking default values to selection table (34 lines) From: Clapson, Andrew - PPD/DPP <Andrew.Clapson@STATCAN.GC.CA> Re: SAS AF - linking default values to selection table (96 lines) From: Randy Herbison <RandyHerbison@WESTAT.COM> SAS on mainframesRe: SAS on mainframes (42 lines) From: John Burton <jrburtonsaspro@GMAIL.COM> Re: SAS on mainframes (64 lines) From: Alan Churchill <alan.churchill@SAVIAN.NET> Re: SAS on mainframes (20 lines) From: John Burton <jrburtonsaspro@GMAIL.COM> SAS-L Digest - 25 Oct 2010 - Special issue (#2010-1164)Re: SAS-L Digest - 25 Oct 2010 - Special issue (#2010-1164) (1296 lines) From: Jason Sparks <jasonsparks@WELLSFARGO.COM> SAS-L Digest - 27 Oct 2010 - Special issue (#2010-1172)Re: SAS-L Digest - 27 Oct 2010 - Special issue (#2010-1172) (1197 lines) From: Jason Sparks <jasonsparks@WELLSFARGO.COM> Re: SAS-L Digest - 27 Oct 2010 - Special issue (#2010-1172) (37 lines) From: F J Kelley <jkelley@UGA.EDU> SGF call for papers closes on 25thSGF call for papers closes on 25th (21 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. (CDC/OCOO/ITSO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> SQL performanceRe: SQL performance (22 lines) From: Sigurd W. Hermansen <hermans1@WESTAT.COM> Summing across records - and more...Summing across records - and more... (21 lines) From: Laughing Beggar <laughing_beggar@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Summing across records - and more... (51 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: Summing across records - and more... (47 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: Summing across records - and more... (83 lines) From: Nat Wooding <nathani@VERIZON.NET> Survival analysis in crossover designSurvival analysis in crossover design (54 lines) From: Marc Mooney UMN <moon0078@UMN.EDU> TRANWRDing carriage returns?TRANWRDing carriage returns? (37 lines) From: Wall, Steven <steve.wall@PIONEER.COM> Re: TRANWRDing carriage returns? (65 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: TRANWRDing carriage returns? (49 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: TRANWRDing carriage returns? (109 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: TRANWRDing carriage returns? (81 lines) From: Scott Bass <sas_l_739@YAHOO.COM.AU> What is difference between using rename in data or set statement?What is difference between using rename in data or set statement? (43 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: What is difference between using rename in data or set statement? (61 lines) From: Nat Wooding <nathani@VERIZON.NET> Re: What is difference between using rename in data or set statement? (164 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <jfh@STANFORDALUMNI.ORG> Re: What is difference between using rename in data or set statement? (235 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: What is difference between using rename in data or set statement? (330 lines) From: Nordlund, Dan (DSHS/RDA) <NordlDJ@DSHS.WA.GOV> Re: What is difference between using rename in data or set statement? (354 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: What is difference between using rename in data or set statement? (405 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> When does PROC SQL consistently leave incoming data order unchanged?When does PROC SQL consistently leave incoming data order unchanged? (73 lines) From: Keintz, H. Mark <mkeintz@WHARTON.UPENN.EDU> Re: When does PROC SQL consistently leave incoming data order unchanged? (83 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: When does PROC SQL consistently leave incoming data order unchanged? (91 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <jfh@STANFORDALUMNI.ORG> Re: When does PROC SQL consistently leave incoming data order unchanged? (85 lines) From: Mary <mlhoward@AVALON.NET> Re: When does PROC SQL consistently leave incoming data order unchanged? (139 lines) From: Keintz, H. Mark <mkeintz@WHARTON.UPENN.EDU> Re: When does PROC SQL consistently leave incoming data order unchanged? (112 lines) From: Keintz, H. 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(88 lines) From: Sigurd Hermansen <HERMANS1@WESTAT.COM> Withing group and withing variable comparisonWithing group and withing variable comparison (26 lines) From: Robert O'Brien <obri0313@GMAIL.COM> Re: Withing group and withing variable comparison (50 lines) From: Peter Flom <peterflomconsulting@MINDSPRING.COM> Re: Withing group and withing variable comparison (89 lines) From: Robert O'Brien <obri0313@GMAIL.COM> Re: Withing group and withing variable comparison (33 lines) From: Peter Flom <peterflomconsulting@MINDSPRING.COM> Re: Withing group and withing variable comparison (47 lines) From: Robert O'Brien <obri0313@GMAIL.COM> Re: Withing group and withing variable comparison (66 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@GMAIL.COM> Re: Withing group and withing variable comparison (88 lines) From: Robert O'Brien <obri0313@GMAIL.COM> Re: Withing group and withing variable comparison (52 lines) From: Jason Schoeneberger <jschoeneberger@CAROLINA.RR.COM> Re: Withing group and withing variable comparison (62 lines) From: Robert O'Brien <obri0313@GMAIL.COM> create Oracle table with SQL pass throughcreate Oracle table with SQL pass through (10 lines) From: Phil Spence <linux70@COMCAST.NET> Re: create Oracle table with SQL pass through (24 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> Re: create Oracle table with SQL pass through (24 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> Re: create Oracle table with SQL pass through (51 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: create Oracle table with SQL pass through (37 lines) From: F J Kelley <jkelley@UGA.EDU> Re: create Oracle table with SQL pass through (45 lines) From: Jim Groeneveld <jim.1stat@YAHOO.COM> Re: create Oracle table with SQL pass through (65 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> file statementfile statement (33 lines) From: Pradeep <chittiprolupradeep@GMAIL.COM> Re: file statement (46 lines) From: Murphy Choy <goladin@GMAIL.COM> Re: file statement (27 lines) From: Pradeep <chittiprolupradeep@GMAIL.COM> Re: file statement (67 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> how to create a new catalog in sasRe: how to create a new catalog in sas (25 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: how to create a new catalog in sas (52 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <gerhard.hellriegel@T-ONLINE.DE> importing Access extension = accdbimporting Access extension = accdb (53 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. 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(CDC/OCOO/ITSO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> java issuejava issue (53 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> logistic regression: odds ratio interpretationlogistic regression: odds ratio interpretation (15 lines) From: christine <christinepeloquin1@GMAIL.COM> Re: logistic regression: odds ratio interpretation (63 lines) From: Dale McLerran <stringplayer_2@YAHOO.COM> Re: logistic regression: odds ratio interpretation (42 lines) From: Nordlund, Dan (DSHS/RDA) <NordlDJ@DSHS.WA.GOV> multi-character delimitermulti-character delimiter (17 lines) From: Chang Chung <chang_y_chung@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: multi-character delimiter (41 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: multi-character delimiter (40 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Re: multi-character delimiter (47 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: multi-character delimiter (62 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Re: multi-character delimiter (77 lines) From: Chang Chung <chang_y_chung@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: multi-character delimiter (88 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Re: multi-character delimiter (141 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> plotting in proc princompplotting in proc princomp (23 lines) From: Nabaneeta Saha <nsaha6@GMAIL.COM> problems in importing .txt fileRe: problems in importing .txt file (60 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: problems in importing .txt file (88 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: problems in importing .txt file (67 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> proc fcmp warning messageproc fcmp warning message (39 lines) From: Sterling Paramore <gnilrets@GMAIL.COM> proc mdsproc mds (30 lines) From: Nabaneeta Saha <nsaha6@GMAIL.COM> rename worksheetsRe: rename worksheets (75 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: rename worksheets (61 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patternsrolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (21 lines) From: White, Svend A. <SvendW@HEALTH.OK.GOV> Re: rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (30 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> Re: rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (51 lines) From: White, Svend A. <SvendW@HEALTH.OK.GOV> Re: rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (59 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (65 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (77 lines) From: White, Svend A. <SvendW@HEALTH.OK.GOV> Re: rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (55 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. (CDC/OCOO/ITSO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Re: rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (82 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (83 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Re: rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (104 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> still need p-valuestill need p-value (36 lines) From: Morley Herbert <Morley.Herbert@HCAHEALTHCARE.COM> test statistic used in procnpar1waytest statistic used in procnpar1way (47 lines) From: Darryl Hondorp <hondorpd@SI.EDU> Re: test statistic used in procnpar1way (8 lines) From: SUBSCRIBE SAS-L JingJu11 S <jingju11@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: test statistic used in procnpar1way (80 lines) From: Susan Durham <sdurham@BIOLOGY.USU.EDU> Re: test statistic used in procnpar1way (12 lines) From: SUBSCRIBE SAS-L JingJu11 S <jingju11@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: test statistic used in procnpar1way (9 lines) From: SUBSCRIBE SAS-L JingJu11 S <jingju11@HOTMAIL.COM> using macro variables to make a code more user friendlyusing macro variables to make a code more user friendly (74 lines) From: Tucker Crowe <lunacaelum@GMAIL.COM>
Proc boxplot- overlayProc boxplot- overlay (21 lines) From: Mark S. <marksmolkin@GMAIL.COM> Proc gchart - plotting bars + standard deviationsProc gchart - plotting bars + standard deviations (28 lines) From: Joakim Englund <joakim.englund@GMAIL.COM> Re: Proc gchart - plotting bars + standard deviations (54 lines) From: Murphy, Christopher F. - CO 1st <MurphyC@DHW.IDAHO.GOV> Re: Proc gchart - plotting bars + standard deviations (37 lines) From: r.hockey@SPH.UQ.EDU.AU Programmatically determining length of character variables in CSV file Part DeuxProgrammatically determining length of character variables in CSV file Part Deux (295 lines) From: Kirby, Ted <ted.kirby@LEWIN.COM> Re: Programmatically determining length of character variables in CSV file Part Deux (312 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: Programmatically determining length of character variables in CSV file Part Deux (328 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: Programmatically determining length of character variables in CSV file Part Deux (334 lines) From: Tom Abernathy <tom.abernathy@GMAIL.COM> Re: Programmatically determining length of character variables in CSV file Part Deux (385 lines) From: Kirby, Ted <ted.kirby@LEWIN.COM> Re: Programmatically determining length of character variables in CSV file Part Deux (54 lines) From: Tom Abernathy <tom.abernathy@GMAIL.COM> Re: Programmatically determining length of character variables in CSV file Part Deux (295 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Re: Programmatically determining length of character variables in CSV file Part Deux (343 lines) From: Kirby, Ted <ted.kirby@LEWIN.COM> RE: How to rename variable names containing invalid sas characters ö and äRe: RE: How to rename variable names containing invalid sas characters ö and ä (82 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <gerhard.hellriegel@T-ONLINE.DE> RES: Code OptmisationRES: Code Optmisation (120 lines) From: Ricardo Gonçalves da Silva <rgs.rsilva@BANCOVOTORANTIM.COM.BR> RES: Code Optmisation (146 lines) From: Ricardo Gonçalves da Silva <rgs.rsilva@BANCOVOTORANTIM.COM.BR> RES: Code Optmisation (59 lines) From: Ricardo Gonçalves da Silva <rgs.rsilva@BANCOVOTORANTIM.COM.BR> Re proc transpose issueRe: Re proc transpose issue (80 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: How to rename variable names containing inva lid sas characters ö and äRe: Re: How to rename variable names containing inva lid sas characters ö and ä (111 lines) From: Sterling Paramore <gnilrets@GMAIL.COM> Re: How to rename variable names containing invalid sas characters ö and äRe: Re: How to rename variable names containing invalid sas characters ö and ä (94 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <gerhard.hellriegel@T-ONLINE.DE> Re: Re: How to rename variable names containing invalid sas characters ö and ä (205 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: Re: How to rename variable names containing invalid sas characters ö and äRe: Re: Re: How to rename variable names containing invalid sas characters ö and ä (152 lines) From: Sterling Paramore <gnilrets@GMAIL.COM> Re: Re: How to rename variable names containing inva lid sas characters ö and äRe: Re: Re: How to rename variable names containing inva lid sas characters ö and ä (135 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <gerhard.hellriegel@T-ONLINE.DE> Re: Re: Re: How to rename variable names containing inva lid sas characters ö and ä (124 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <gerhard.hellriegel@T-ONLINE.DE> Re: Re: Re: How to rename variable names containing inva lid sas characters ö and ä (133 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <gerhard.hellriegel@T-ONLINE.DE> Rotate Row DataRe: Rotate Row Data (68 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: Rotate Row Data (102 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> SAS AF - linking default values to selection tableSAS AF - linking default values to selection table (34 lines) From: Clapson, Andrew - PPD/DPP <Andrew.Clapson@STATCAN.GC.CA> Re: SAS AF - linking default values to selection table (96 lines) From: Randy Herbison <RandyHerbison@WESTAT.COM> SAS on mainframesRe: SAS on mainframes (42 lines) From: John Burton <jrburtonsaspro@GMAIL.COM> Re: SAS on mainframes (64 lines) From: Alan Churchill <alan.churchill@SAVIAN.NET> Re: SAS on mainframes (20 lines) From: John Burton <jrburtonsaspro@GMAIL.COM> SAS-L Digest - 25 Oct 2010 - Special issue (#2010-1164)Re: SAS-L Digest - 25 Oct 2010 - Special issue (#2010-1164) (1296 lines) From: Jason Sparks <jasonsparks@WELLSFARGO.COM> SAS-L Digest - 27 Oct 2010 - Special issue (#2010-1172)Re: SAS-L Digest - 27 Oct 2010 - Special issue (#2010-1172) (1197 lines) From: Jason Sparks <jasonsparks@WELLSFARGO.COM> Re: SAS-L Digest - 27 Oct 2010 - Special issue (#2010-1172) (37 lines) From: F J Kelley <jkelley@UGA.EDU> SGF call for papers closes on 25thSGF call for papers closes on 25th (21 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. 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(109 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: TRANWRDing carriage returns? (81 lines) From: Scott Bass <sas_l_739@YAHOO.COM.AU> What is difference between using rename in data or set statement?What is difference between using rename in data or set statement? (43 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: What is difference between using rename in data or set statement? (61 lines) From: Nat Wooding <nathani@VERIZON.NET> Re: What is difference between using rename in data or set statement? (164 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <jfh@STANFORDALUMNI.ORG> Re: What is difference between using rename in data or set statement? (235 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: What is difference between using rename in data or set statement? (330 lines) From: Nordlund, Dan (DSHS/RDA) <NordlDJ@DSHS.WA.GOV> Re: What is difference between using rename in data or set statement? (354 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: What is difference between using rename in data or set statement? (405 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> When does PROC SQL consistently leave incoming data order unchanged?When does PROC SQL consistently leave incoming data order unchanged? (73 lines) From: Keintz, H. Mark <mkeintz@WHARTON.UPENN.EDU> Re: When does PROC SQL consistently leave incoming data order unchanged? (83 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: When does PROC SQL consistently leave incoming data order unchanged? (91 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <jfh@STANFORDALUMNI.ORG> Re: When does PROC SQL consistently leave incoming data order unchanged? (85 lines) From: Mary <mlhoward@AVALON.NET> Re: When does PROC SQL consistently leave incoming data order unchanged? (139 lines) From: Keintz, H. Mark <mkeintz@WHARTON.UPENN.EDU> Re: When does PROC SQL consistently leave incoming data order unchanged? (112 lines) From: Keintz, H. 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(88 lines) From: Sigurd Hermansen <HERMANS1@WESTAT.COM> Withing group and withing variable comparisonWithing group and withing variable comparison (26 lines) From: Robert O'Brien <obri0313@GMAIL.COM> Re: Withing group and withing variable comparison (50 lines) From: Peter Flom <peterflomconsulting@MINDSPRING.COM> Re: Withing group and withing variable comparison (89 lines) From: Robert O'Brien <obri0313@GMAIL.COM> Re: Withing group and withing variable comparison (33 lines) From: Peter Flom <peterflomconsulting@MINDSPRING.COM> Re: Withing group and withing variable comparison (47 lines) From: Robert O'Brien <obri0313@GMAIL.COM> Re: Withing group and withing variable comparison (66 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@GMAIL.COM> Re: Withing group and withing variable comparison (88 lines) From: Robert O'Brien <obri0313@GMAIL.COM> Re: Withing group and withing variable comparison (52 lines) From: Jason Schoeneberger <jschoeneberger@CAROLINA.RR.COM> Re: Withing group and withing variable comparison (62 lines) From: Robert O'Brien <obri0313@GMAIL.COM> create Oracle table with SQL pass throughcreate Oracle table with SQL pass through (10 lines) From: Phil Spence <linux70@COMCAST.NET> Re: create Oracle table with SQL pass through (24 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> Re: create Oracle table with SQL pass through (24 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> Re: create Oracle table with SQL pass through (51 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: create Oracle table with SQL pass through (37 lines) From: F J Kelley <jkelley@UGA.EDU> Re: create Oracle table with SQL pass through (45 lines) From: Jim Groeneveld <jim.1stat@YAHOO.COM> Re: create Oracle table with SQL pass through (65 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> file statementfile statement (33 lines) From: Pradeep <chittiprolupradeep@GMAIL.COM> Re: file statement (46 lines) From: Murphy Choy <goladin@GMAIL.COM> Re: file statement (27 lines) From: Pradeep <chittiprolupradeep@GMAIL.COM> Re: file statement (67 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> how to create a new catalog in sasRe: how to create a new catalog in sas (25 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: how to create a new catalog in sas (52 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <gerhard.hellriegel@T-ONLINE.DE> importing Access extension = accdbimporting Access extension = accdb (53 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. 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(CDC/OCOO/ITSO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> java issuejava issue (53 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> logistic regression: odds ratio interpretationlogistic regression: odds ratio interpretation (15 lines) From: christine <christinepeloquin1@GMAIL.COM> Re: logistic regression: odds ratio interpretation (63 lines) From: Dale McLerran <stringplayer_2@YAHOO.COM> Re: logistic regression: odds ratio interpretation (42 lines) From: Nordlund, Dan (DSHS/RDA) <NordlDJ@DSHS.WA.GOV> multi-character delimitermulti-character delimiter (17 lines) From: Chang Chung <chang_y_chung@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: multi-character delimiter (41 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: multi-character delimiter (40 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Re: multi-character delimiter (47 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: multi-character delimiter (62 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Re: multi-character delimiter (77 lines) From: Chang Chung <chang_y_chung@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: multi-character delimiter (88 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Re: multi-character delimiter (141 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> plotting in proc princompplotting in proc princomp (23 lines) From: Nabaneeta Saha <nsaha6@GMAIL.COM> problems in importing .txt fileRe: problems in importing .txt file (60 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: problems in importing .txt file (88 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: problems in importing .txt file (67 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> proc fcmp warning messageproc fcmp warning message (39 lines) From: Sterling Paramore <gnilrets@GMAIL.COM> proc mdsproc mds (30 lines) From: Nabaneeta Saha <nsaha6@GMAIL.COM> rename worksheetsRe: rename worksheets (75 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: rename worksheets (61 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patternsrolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (21 lines) From: White, Svend A. <SvendW@HEALTH.OK.GOV> Re: rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (30 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> Re: rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (51 lines) From: White, Svend A. <SvendW@HEALTH.OK.GOV> Re: rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (59 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (65 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (77 lines) From: White, Svend A. <SvendW@HEALTH.OK.GOV> Re: rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (55 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. (CDC/OCOO/ITSO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Re: rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (82 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (83 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Re: rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (104 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> still need p-valuestill need p-value (36 lines) From: Morley Herbert <Morley.Herbert@HCAHEALTHCARE.COM> test statistic used in procnpar1waytest statistic used in procnpar1way (47 lines) From: Darryl Hondorp <hondorpd@SI.EDU> Re: test statistic used in procnpar1way (8 lines) From: SUBSCRIBE SAS-L JingJu11 S <jingju11@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: test statistic used in procnpar1way (80 lines) From: Susan Durham <sdurham@BIOLOGY.USU.EDU> Re: test statistic used in procnpar1way (12 lines) From: SUBSCRIBE SAS-L JingJu11 S <jingju11@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: test statistic used in procnpar1way (9 lines) From: SUBSCRIBE SAS-L JingJu11 S <jingju11@HOTMAIL.COM> using macro variables to make a code more user friendlyusing macro variables to make a code more user friendly (74 lines) From: Tucker Crowe <lunacaelum@GMAIL.COM>
Proc gchart - plotting bars + standard deviationsProc gchart - plotting bars + standard deviations (28 lines) From: Joakim Englund <joakim.englund@GMAIL.COM> Re: Proc gchart - plotting bars + standard deviations (54 lines) From: Murphy, Christopher F. - CO 1st <MurphyC@DHW.IDAHO.GOV> Re: Proc gchart - plotting bars + standard deviations (37 lines) From: r.hockey@SPH.UQ.EDU.AU Programmatically determining length of character variables in CSV file Part DeuxProgrammatically determining length of character variables in CSV file Part Deux (295 lines) From: Kirby, Ted <ted.kirby@LEWIN.COM> Re: Programmatically determining length of character variables in CSV file Part Deux (312 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: Programmatically determining length of character variables in CSV file Part Deux (328 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: Programmatically determining length of character variables in CSV file Part Deux (334 lines) From: Tom Abernathy <tom.abernathy@GMAIL.COM> Re: Programmatically determining length of character variables in CSV file Part Deux (385 lines) From: Kirby, Ted <ted.kirby@LEWIN.COM> Re: Programmatically determining length of character variables in CSV file Part Deux (54 lines) From: Tom Abernathy <tom.abernathy@GMAIL.COM> Re: Programmatically determining length of character variables in CSV file Part Deux (295 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Re: Programmatically determining length of character variables in CSV file Part Deux (343 lines) From: Kirby, Ted <ted.kirby@LEWIN.COM> RE: How to rename variable names containing invalid sas characters ö and äRe: RE: How to rename variable names containing invalid sas characters ö and ä (82 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <gerhard.hellriegel@T-ONLINE.DE> RES: Code OptmisationRES: Code Optmisation (120 lines) From: Ricardo Gonçalves da Silva <rgs.rsilva@BANCOVOTORANTIM.COM.BR> RES: Code Optmisation (146 lines) From: Ricardo Gonçalves da Silva <rgs.rsilva@BANCOVOTORANTIM.COM.BR> RES: Code Optmisation (59 lines) From: Ricardo Gonçalves da Silva <rgs.rsilva@BANCOVOTORANTIM.COM.BR> Re proc transpose issueRe: Re proc transpose issue (80 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: How to rename variable names containing inva lid sas characters ö and äRe: Re: How to rename variable names containing inva lid sas characters ö and ä (111 lines) From: Sterling Paramore <gnilrets@GMAIL.COM> Re: How to rename variable names containing invalid sas characters ö and äRe: Re: How to rename variable names containing invalid sas characters ö and ä (94 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <gerhard.hellriegel@T-ONLINE.DE> Re: Re: How to rename variable names containing invalid sas characters ö and ä (205 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: Re: How to rename variable names containing invalid sas characters ö and äRe: Re: Re: How to rename variable names containing invalid sas characters ö and ä (152 lines) From: Sterling Paramore <gnilrets@GMAIL.COM> Re: Re: How to rename variable names containing inva lid sas characters ö and äRe: Re: Re: How to rename variable names containing inva lid sas characters ö and ä (135 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <gerhard.hellriegel@T-ONLINE.DE> Re: Re: Re: How to rename variable names containing inva lid sas characters ö and ä (124 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <gerhard.hellriegel@T-ONLINE.DE> Re: Re: Re: How to rename variable names containing inva lid sas characters ö and ä (133 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <gerhard.hellriegel@T-ONLINE.DE> Rotate Row DataRe: Rotate Row Data (68 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: Rotate Row Data (102 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> SAS AF - linking default values to selection tableSAS AF - linking default values to selection table (34 lines) From: Clapson, Andrew - PPD/DPP <Andrew.Clapson@STATCAN.GC.CA> Re: SAS AF - linking default values to selection table (96 lines) From: Randy Herbison <RandyHerbison@WESTAT.COM> SAS on mainframesRe: SAS on mainframes (42 lines) From: John Burton <jrburtonsaspro@GMAIL.COM> Re: SAS on mainframes (64 lines) From: Alan Churchill <alan.churchill@SAVIAN.NET> Re: SAS on mainframes (20 lines) From: John Burton <jrburtonsaspro@GMAIL.COM> SAS-L Digest - 25 Oct 2010 - Special issue (#2010-1164)Re: SAS-L Digest - 25 Oct 2010 - Special issue (#2010-1164) (1296 lines) From: Jason Sparks <jasonsparks@WELLSFARGO.COM> SAS-L Digest - 27 Oct 2010 - Special issue (#2010-1172)Re: SAS-L Digest - 27 Oct 2010 - Special issue (#2010-1172) (1197 lines) From: Jason Sparks <jasonsparks@WELLSFARGO.COM> Re: SAS-L Digest - 27 Oct 2010 - Special issue (#2010-1172) (37 lines) From: F J Kelley <jkelley@UGA.EDU> SGF call for papers closes on 25thSGF call for papers closes on 25th (21 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. (CDC/OCOO/ITSO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> SQL performanceRe: SQL performance (22 lines) From: Sigurd W. Hermansen <hermans1@WESTAT.COM> Summing across records - and more...Summing across records - and more... (21 lines) From: Laughing Beggar <laughing_beggar@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Summing across records - and more... (51 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: Summing across records - and more... (47 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: Summing across records - and more... (83 lines) From: Nat Wooding <nathani@VERIZON.NET> Survival analysis in crossover designSurvival analysis in crossover design (54 lines) From: Marc Mooney UMN <moon0078@UMN.EDU> TRANWRDing carriage returns?TRANWRDing carriage returns? (37 lines) From: Wall, Steven <steve.wall@PIONEER.COM> Re: TRANWRDing carriage returns? (65 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: TRANWRDing carriage returns? (49 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: TRANWRDing carriage returns? (109 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: TRANWRDing carriage returns? (81 lines) From: Scott Bass <sas_l_739@YAHOO.COM.AU> What is difference between using rename in data or set statement?What is difference between using rename in data or set statement? (43 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: What is difference between using rename in data or set statement? (61 lines) From: Nat Wooding <nathani@VERIZON.NET> Re: What is difference between using rename in data or set statement? (164 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <jfh@STANFORDALUMNI.ORG> Re: What is difference between using rename in data or set statement? (235 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: What is difference between using rename in data or set statement? (330 lines) From: Nordlund, Dan (DSHS/RDA) <NordlDJ@DSHS.WA.GOV> Re: What is difference between using rename in data or set statement? (354 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: What is difference between using rename in data or set statement? (405 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> When does PROC SQL consistently leave incoming data order unchanged?When does PROC SQL consistently leave incoming data order unchanged? (73 lines) From: Keintz, H. Mark <mkeintz@WHARTON.UPENN.EDU> Re: When does PROC SQL consistently leave incoming data order unchanged? (83 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: When does PROC SQL consistently leave incoming data order unchanged? (91 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <jfh@STANFORDALUMNI.ORG> Re: When does PROC SQL consistently leave incoming data order unchanged? (85 lines) From: Mary <mlhoward@AVALON.NET> Re: When does PROC SQL consistently leave incoming data order unchanged? (139 lines) From: Keintz, H. Mark <mkeintz@WHARTON.UPENN.EDU> Re: When does PROC SQL consistently leave incoming data order unchanged? (112 lines) From: Keintz, H. Mark <mkeintz@WHARTON.UPENN.EDU> Re: When does PROC SQL consistently leave incoming data order unchanged? (88 lines) From: Sigurd Hermansen <HERMANS1@WESTAT.COM> Withing group and withing variable comparisonWithing group and withing variable comparison (26 lines) From: Robert O'Brien <obri0313@GMAIL.COM> Re: Withing group and withing variable comparison (50 lines) From: Peter Flom <peterflomconsulting@MINDSPRING.COM> Re: Withing group and withing variable comparison (89 lines) From: Robert O'Brien <obri0313@GMAIL.COM> Re: Withing group and withing variable comparison (33 lines) From: Peter Flom <peterflomconsulting@MINDSPRING.COM> Re: Withing group and withing variable comparison (47 lines) From: Robert O'Brien <obri0313@GMAIL.COM> Re: Withing group and withing variable comparison (66 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@GMAIL.COM> Re: Withing group and withing variable comparison (88 lines) From: Robert O'Brien <obri0313@GMAIL.COM> Re: Withing group and withing variable comparison (52 lines) From: Jason Schoeneberger <jschoeneberger@CAROLINA.RR.COM> Re: Withing group and withing variable comparison (62 lines) From: Robert O'Brien <obri0313@GMAIL.COM> create Oracle table with SQL pass throughcreate Oracle table with SQL pass through (10 lines) From: Phil Spence <linux70@COMCAST.NET> Re: create Oracle table with SQL pass through (24 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> Re: create Oracle table with SQL pass through (24 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> Re: create Oracle table with SQL pass through (51 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: create Oracle table with SQL pass through (37 lines) From: F J Kelley <jkelley@UGA.EDU> Re: create Oracle table with SQL pass through (45 lines) From: Jim Groeneveld <jim.1stat@YAHOO.COM> Re: create Oracle table with SQL pass through (65 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> file statementfile statement (33 lines) From: Pradeep <chittiprolupradeep@GMAIL.COM> Re: file statement (46 lines) From: Murphy Choy <goladin@GMAIL.COM> Re: file statement (27 lines) From: Pradeep <chittiprolupradeep@GMAIL.COM> Re: file statement (67 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> how to create a new catalog in sasRe: how to create a new catalog in sas (25 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: how to create a new catalog in sas (52 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <gerhard.hellriegel@T-ONLINE.DE> importing Access extension = accdbimporting Access extension = accdb (53 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. 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(CDC/OCOO/ITSO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> java issuejava issue (53 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> logistic regression: odds ratio interpretationlogistic regression: odds ratio interpretation (15 lines) From: christine <christinepeloquin1@GMAIL.COM> Re: logistic regression: odds ratio interpretation (63 lines) From: Dale McLerran <stringplayer_2@YAHOO.COM> Re: logistic regression: odds ratio interpretation (42 lines) From: Nordlund, Dan (DSHS/RDA) <NordlDJ@DSHS.WA.GOV> multi-character delimitermulti-character delimiter (17 lines) From: Chang Chung <chang_y_chung@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: multi-character delimiter (41 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: multi-character delimiter (40 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Re: multi-character delimiter (47 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: multi-character delimiter (62 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Re: multi-character delimiter (77 lines) From: Chang Chung <chang_y_chung@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: multi-character delimiter (88 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Re: multi-character delimiter (141 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> plotting in proc princompplotting in proc princomp (23 lines) From: Nabaneeta Saha <nsaha6@GMAIL.COM> problems in importing .txt fileRe: problems in importing .txt file (60 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: problems in importing .txt file (88 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: problems in importing .txt file (67 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> proc fcmp warning messageproc fcmp warning message (39 lines) From: Sterling Paramore <gnilrets@GMAIL.COM> proc mdsproc mds (30 lines) From: Nabaneeta Saha <nsaha6@GMAIL.COM> rename worksheetsRe: rename worksheets (75 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: rename worksheets (61 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patternsrolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (21 lines) From: White, Svend A. <SvendW@HEALTH.OK.GOV> Re: rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (30 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> Re: rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (51 lines) From: White, Svend A. <SvendW@HEALTH.OK.GOV> Re: rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (59 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (65 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (77 lines) From: White, Svend A. <SvendW@HEALTH.OK.GOV> Re: rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (55 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. (CDC/OCOO/ITSO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Re: rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (82 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (83 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Re: rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (104 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> still need p-valuestill need p-value (36 lines) From: Morley Herbert <Morley.Herbert@HCAHEALTHCARE.COM> test statistic used in procnpar1waytest statistic used in procnpar1way (47 lines) From: Darryl Hondorp <hondorpd@SI.EDU> Re: test statistic used in procnpar1way (8 lines) From: SUBSCRIBE SAS-L JingJu11 S <jingju11@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: test statistic used in procnpar1way (80 lines) From: Susan Durham <sdurham@BIOLOGY.USU.EDU> Re: test statistic used in procnpar1way (12 lines) From: SUBSCRIBE SAS-L JingJu11 S <jingju11@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: test statistic used in procnpar1way (9 lines) From: SUBSCRIBE SAS-L JingJu11 S <jingju11@HOTMAIL.COM> using macro variables to make a code more user friendlyusing macro variables to make a code more user friendly (74 lines) From: Tucker Crowe <lunacaelum@GMAIL.COM>
Programmatically determining length of character variables in CSV file Part DeuxProgrammatically determining length of character variables in CSV file Part Deux (295 lines) From: Kirby, Ted <ted.kirby@LEWIN.COM> Re: Programmatically determining length of character variables in CSV file Part Deux (312 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: Programmatically determining length of character variables in CSV file Part Deux (328 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: Programmatically determining length of character variables in CSV file Part Deux (334 lines) From: Tom Abernathy <tom.abernathy@GMAIL.COM> Re: Programmatically determining length of character variables in CSV file Part Deux (385 lines) From: Kirby, Ted <ted.kirby@LEWIN.COM> Re: Programmatically determining length of character variables in CSV file Part Deux (54 lines) From: Tom Abernathy <tom.abernathy@GMAIL.COM> Re: Programmatically determining length of character variables in CSV file Part Deux (295 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Re: Programmatically determining length of character variables in CSV file Part Deux (343 lines) From: Kirby, Ted <ted.kirby@LEWIN.COM> RE: How to rename variable names containing invalid sas characters ö and äRe: RE: How to rename variable names containing invalid sas characters ö and ä (82 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <gerhard.hellriegel@T-ONLINE.DE> RES: Code OptmisationRES: Code Optmisation (120 lines) From: Ricardo Gonçalves da Silva <rgs.rsilva@BANCOVOTORANTIM.COM.BR> RES: Code Optmisation (146 lines) From: Ricardo Gonçalves da Silva <rgs.rsilva@BANCOVOTORANTIM.COM.BR> RES: Code Optmisation (59 lines) From: Ricardo Gonçalves da Silva <rgs.rsilva@BANCOVOTORANTIM.COM.BR> Re proc transpose issueRe: Re proc transpose issue (80 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: How to rename variable names containing inva lid sas characters ö and äRe: Re: How to rename variable names containing inva lid sas characters ö and ä (111 lines) From: Sterling Paramore <gnilrets@GMAIL.COM> Re: How to rename variable names containing invalid sas characters ö and äRe: Re: How to rename variable names containing invalid sas characters ö and ä (94 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <gerhard.hellriegel@T-ONLINE.DE> Re: Re: How to rename variable names containing invalid sas characters ö and ä (205 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: Re: How to rename variable names containing invalid sas characters ö and äRe: Re: Re: How to rename variable names containing invalid sas characters ö and ä (152 lines) From: Sterling Paramore <gnilrets@GMAIL.COM> Re: Re: How to rename variable names containing inva lid sas characters ö and äRe: Re: Re: How to rename variable names containing inva lid sas characters ö and ä (135 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <gerhard.hellriegel@T-ONLINE.DE> Re: Re: Re: How to rename variable names containing inva lid sas characters ö and ä (124 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <gerhard.hellriegel@T-ONLINE.DE> Re: Re: Re: How to rename variable names containing inva lid sas characters ö and ä (133 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <gerhard.hellriegel@T-ONLINE.DE> Rotate Row DataRe: Rotate Row Data (68 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: Rotate Row Data (102 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> SAS AF - linking default values to selection tableSAS AF - linking default values to selection table (34 lines) From: Clapson, Andrew - PPD/DPP <Andrew.Clapson@STATCAN.GC.CA> Re: SAS AF - linking default values to selection table (96 lines) From: Randy Herbison <RandyHerbison@WESTAT.COM> SAS on mainframesRe: SAS on mainframes (42 lines) From: John Burton <jrburtonsaspro@GMAIL.COM> Re: SAS on mainframes (64 lines) From: Alan Churchill <alan.churchill@SAVIAN.NET> Re: SAS on mainframes (20 lines) From: John Burton <jrburtonsaspro@GMAIL.COM> SAS-L Digest - 25 Oct 2010 - Special issue (#2010-1164)Re: SAS-L Digest - 25 Oct 2010 - Special issue (#2010-1164) (1296 lines) From: Jason Sparks <jasonsparks@WELLSFARGO.COM> SAS-L Digest - 27 Oct 2010 - Special issue (#2010-1172)Re: SAS-L Digest - 27 Oct 2010 - Special issue (#2010-1172) (1197 lines) From: Jason Sparks <jasonsparks@WELLSFARGO.COM> Re: SAS-L Digest - 27 Oct 2010 - Special issue (#2010-1172) (37 lines) From: F J Kelley <jkelley@UGA.EDU> SGF call for papers closes on 25thSGF call for papers closes on 25th (21 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. (CDC/OCOO/ITSO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> SQL performanceRe: SQL performance (22 lines) From: Sigurd W. Hermansen <hermans1@WESTAT.COM> Summing across records - and more...Summing across records - and more... (21 lines) From: Laughing Beggar <laughing_beggar@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Summing across records - and more... (51 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: Summing across records - and more... (47 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: Summing across records - and more... (83 lines) From: Nat Wooding <nathani@VERIZON.NET> Survival analysis in crossover designSurvival analysis in crossover design (54 lines) From: Marc Mooney UMN <moon0078@UMN.EDU> TRANWRDing carriage returns?TRANWRDing carriage returns? (37 lines) From: Wall, Steven <steve.wall@PIONEER.COM> Re: TRANWRDing carriage returns? (65 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: TRANWRDing carriage returns? (49 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: TRANWRDing carriage returns? (109 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: TRANWRDing carriage returns? (81 lines) From: Scott Bass <sas_l_739@YAHOO.COM.AU> What is difference between using rename in data or set statement?What is difference between using rename in data or set statement? (43 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: What is difference between using rename in data or set statement? (61 lines) From: Nat Wooding <nathani@VERIZON.NET> Re: What is difference between using rename in data or set statement? (164 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <jfh@STANFORDALUMNI.ORG> Re: What is difference between using rename in data or set statement? (235 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: What is difference between using rename in data or set statement? (330 lines) From: Nordlund, Dan (DSHS/RDA) <NordlDJ@DSHS.WA.GOV> Re: What is difference between using rename in data or set statement? (354 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: What is difference between using rename in data or set statement? (405 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> When does PROC SQL consistently leave incoming data order unchanged?When does PROC SQL consistently leave incoming data order unchanged? (73 lines) From: Keintz, H. Mark <mkeintz@WHARTON.UPENN.EDU> Re: When does PROC SQL consistently leave incoming data order unchanged? (83 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: When does PROC SQL consistently leave incoming data order unchanged? (91 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <jfh@STANFORDALUMNI.ORG> Re: When does PROC SQL consistently leave incoming data order unchanged? (85 lines) From: Mary <mlhoward@AVALON.NET> Re: When does PROC SQL consistently leave incoming data order unchanged? (139 lines) From: Keintz, H. Mark <mkeintz@WHARTON.UPENN.EDU> Re: When does PROC SQL consistently leave incoming data order unchanged? (112 lines) From: Keintz, H. Mark <mkeintz@WHARTON.UPENN.EDU> Re: When does PROC SQL consistently leave incoming data order unchanged? (88 lines) From: Sigurd Hermansen <HERMANS1@WESTAT.COM> Withing group and withing variable comparisonWithing group and withing variable comparison (26 lines) From: Robert O'Brien <obri0313@GMAIL.COM> Re: Withing group and withing variable comparison (50 lines) From: Peter Flom <peterflomconsulting@MINDSPRING.COM> Re: Withing group and withing variable comparison (89 lines) From: Robert O'Brien <obri0313@GMAIL.COM> Re: Withing group and withing variable comparison (33 lines) From: Peter Flom <peterflomconsulting@MINDSPRING.COM> Re: Withing group and withing variable comparison (47 lines) From: Robert O'Brien <obri0313@GMAIL.COM> Re: Withing group and withing variable comparison (66 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@GMAIL.COM> Re: Withing group and withing variable comparison (88 lines) From: Robert O'Brien <obri0313@GMAIL.COM> Re: Withing group and withing variable comparison (52 lines) From: Jason Schoeneberger <jschoeneberger@CAROLINA.RR.COM> Re: Withing group and withing variable comparison (62 lines) From: Robert O'Brien <obri0313@GMAIL.COM> create Oracle table with SQL pass throughcreate Oracle table with SQL pass through (10 lines) From: Phil Spence <linux70@COMCAST.NET> Re: create Oracle table with SQL pass through (24 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> Re: create Oracle table with SQL pass through (24 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> Re: create Oracle table with SQL pass through (51 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: create Oracle table with SQL pass through (37 lines) From: F J Kelley <jkelley@UGA.EDU> Re: create Oracle table with SQL pass through (45 lines) From: Jim Groeneveld <jim.1stat@YAHOO.COM> Re: create Oracle table with SQL pass through (65 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> file statementfile statement (33 lines) From: Pradeep <chittiprolupradeep@GMAIL.COM> Re: file statement (46 lines) From: Murphy Choy <goladin@GMAIL.COM> Re: file statement (27 lines) From: Pradeep <chittiprolupradeep@GMAIL.COM> Re: file statement (67 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> how to create a new catalog in sasRe: how to create a new catalog in sas (25 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: how to create a new catalog in sas (52 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <gerhard.hellriegel@T-ONLINE.DE> importing Access extension = accdbimporting Access extension = accdb (53 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. 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(CDC/OCOO/ITSO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> java issuejava issue (53 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> logistic regression: odds ratio interpretationlogistic regression: odds ratio interpretation (15 lines) From: christine <christinepeloquin1@GMAIL.COM> Re: logistic regression: odds ratio interpretation (63 lines) From: Dale McLerran <stringplayer_2@YAHOO.COM> Re: logistic regression: odds ratio interpretation (42 lines) From: Nordlund, Dan (DSHS/RDA) <NordlDJ@DSHS.WA.GOV> multi-character delimitermulti-character delimiter (17 lines) From: Chang Chung <chang_y_chung@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: multi-character delimiter (41 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: multi-character delimiter (40 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Re: multi-character delimiter (47 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: multi-character delimiter (62 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Re: multi-character delimiter (77 lines) From: Chang Chung <chang_y_chung@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: multi-character delimiter (88 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Re: multi-character delimiter (141 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> plotting in proc princompplotting in proc princomp (23 lines) From: Nabaneeta Saha <nsaha6@GMAIL.COM> problems in importing .txt fileRe: problems in importing .txt file (60 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: problems in importing .txt file (88 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: problems in importing .txt file (67 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> proc fcmp warning messageproc fcmp warning message (39 lines) From: Sterling Paramore <gnilrets@GMAIL.COM> proc mdsproc mds (30 lines) From: Nabaneeta Saha <nsaha6@GMAIL.COM> rename worksheetsRe: rename worksheets (75 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: rename worksheets (61 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patternsrolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (21 lines) From: White, Svend A. <SvendW@HEALTH.OK.GOV> Re: rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (30 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> Re: rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (51 lines) From: White, Svend A. <SvendW@HEALTH.OK.GOV> Re: rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (59 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (65 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (77 lines) From: White, Svend A. <SvendW@HEALTH.OK.GOV> Re: rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (55 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. (CDC/OCOO/ITSO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Re: rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (82 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (83 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Re: rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (104 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> still need p-valuestill need p-value (36 lines) From: Morley Herbert <Morley.Herbert@HCAHEALTHCARE.COM> test statistic used in procnpar1waytest statistic used in procnpar1way (47 lines) From: Darryl Hondorp <hondorpd@SI.EDU> Re: test statistic used in procnpar1way (8 lines) From: SUBSCRIBE SAS-L JingJu11 S <jingju11@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: test statistic used in procnpar1way (80 lines) From: Susan Durham <sdurham@BIOLOGY.USU.EDU> Re: test statistic used in procnpar1way (12 lines) From: SUBSCRIBE SAS-L JingJu11 S <jingju11@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: test statistic used in procnpar1way (9 lines) From: SUBSCRIBE SAS-L JingJu11 S <jingju11@HOTMAIL.COM> using macro variables to make a code more user friendlyusing macro variables to make a code more user friendly (74 lines) From: Tucker Crowe <lunacaelum@GMAIL.COM>
RE: How to rename variable names containing invalid sas characters ö and äRe: RE: How to rename variable names containing invalid sas characters ö and ä (82 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <gerhard.hellriegel@T-ONLINE.DE> RES: Code OptmisationRES: Code Optmisation (120 lines) From: Ricardo Gonçalves da Silva <rgs.rsilva@BANCOVOTORANTIM.COM.BR> RES: Code Optmisation (146 lines) From: Ricardo Gonçalves da Silva <rgs.rsilva@BANCOVOTORANTIM.COM.BR> RES: Code Optmisation (59 lines) From: Ricardo Gonçalves da Silva <rgs.rsilva@BANCOVOTORANTIM.COM.BR> Re proc transpose issueRe: Re proc transpose issue (80 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: How to rename variable names containing inva lid sas characters ö and äRe: Re: How to rename variable names containing inva lid sas characters ö and ä (111 lines) From: Sterling Paramore <gnilrets@GMAIL.COM> Re: How to rename variable names containing invalid sas characters ö and äRe: Re: How to rename variable names containing invalid sas characters ö and ä (94 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <gerhard.hellriegel@T-ONLINE.DE> Re: Re: How to rename variable names containing invalid sas characters ö and ä (205 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: Re: How to rename variable names containing invalid sas characters ö and äRe: Re: Re: How to rename variable names containing invalid sas characters ö and ä (152 lines) From: Sterling Paramore <gnilrets@GMAIL.COM> Re: Re: How to rename variable names containing inva lid sas characters ö and äRe: Re: Re: How to rename variable names containing inva lid sas characters ö and ä (135 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <gerhard.hellriegel@T-ONLINE.DE> Re: Re: Re: How to rename variable names containing inva lid sas characters ö and ä (124 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <gerhard.hellriegel@T-ONLINE.DE> Re: Re: Re: How to rename variable names containing inva lid sas characters ö and ä (133 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <gerhard.hellriegel@T-ONLINE.DE> Rotate Row DataRe: Rotate Row Data (68 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: Rotate Row Data (102 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> SAS AF - linking default values to selection tableSAS AF - linking default values to selection table (34 lines) From: Clapson, Andrew - PPD/DPP <Andrew.Clapson@STATCAN.GC.CA> Re: SAS AF - linking default values to selection table (96 lines) From: Randy Herbison <RandyHerbison@WESTAT.COM> SAS on mainframesRe: SAS on mainframes (42 lines) From: John Burton <jrburtonsaspro@GMAIL.COM> Re: SAS on mainframes (64 lines) From: Alan Churchill <alan.churchill@SAVIAN.NET> Re: SAS on mainframes (20 lines) From: John Burton <jrburtonsaspro@GMAIL.COM> SAS-L Digest - 25 Oct 2010 - Special issue (#2010-1164)Re: SAS-L Digest - 25 Oct 2010 - Special issue (#2010-1164) (1296 lines) From: Jason Sparks <jasonsparks@WELLSFARGO.COM> SAS-L Digest - 27 Oct 2010 - Special issue (#2010-1172)Re: SAS-L Digest - 27 Oct 2010 - Special issue (#2010-1172) (1197 lines) From: Jason Sparks <jasonsparks@WELLSFARGO.COM> Re: SAS-L Digest - 27 Oct 2010 - Special issue (#2010-1172) (37 lines) From: F J Kelley <jkelley@UGA.EDU> SGF call for papers closes on 25thSGF call for papers closes on 25th (21 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. (CDC/OCOO/ITSO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> SQL performanceRe: SQL performance (22 lines) From: Sigurd W. Hermansen <hermans1@WESTAT.COM> Summing across records - and more...Summing across records - and more... (21 lines) From: Laughing Beggar <laughing_beggar@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Summing across records - and more... (51 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: Summing across records - and more... (47 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: Summing across records - and more... (83 lines) From: Nat Wooding <nathani@VERIZON.NET> Survival analysis in crossover designSurvival analysis in crossover design (54 lines) From: Marc Mooney UMN <moon0078@UMN.EDU> TRANWRDing carriage returns?TRANWRDing carriage returns? (37 lines) From: Wall, Steven <steve.wall@PIONEER.COM> Re: TRANWRDing carriage returns? (65 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: TRANWRDing carriage returns? (49 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: TRANWRDing carriage returns? (109 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: TRANWRDing carriage returns? (81 lines) From: Scott Bass <sas_l_739@YAHOO.COM.AU> What is difference between using rename in data or set statement?What is difference between using rename in data or set statement? (43 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: What is difference between using rename in data or set statement? (61 lines) From: Nat Wooding <nathani@VERIZON.NET> Re: What is difference between using rename in data or set statement? (164 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <jfh@STANFORDALUMNI.ORG> Re: What is difference between using rename in data or set statement? (235 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: What is difference between using rename in data or set statement? (330 lines) From: Nordlund, Dan (DSHS/RDA) <NordlDJ@DSHS.WA.GOV> Re: What is difference between using rename in data or set statement? (354 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: What is difference between using rename in data or set statement? (405 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> When does PROC SQL consistently leave incoming data order unchanged?When does PROC SQL consistently leave incoming data order unchanged? (73 lines) From: Keintz, H. Mark <mkeintz@WHARTON.UPENN.EDU> Re: When does PROC SQL consistently leave incoming data order unchanged? (83 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: When does PROC SQL consistently leave incoming data order unchanged? (91 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <jfh@STANFORDALUMNI.ORG> Re: When does PROC SQL consistently leave incoming data order unchanged? (85 lines) From: Mary <mlhoward@AVALON.NET> Re: When does PROC SQL consistently leave incoming data order unchanged? (139 lines) From: Keintz, H. Mark <mkeintz@WHARTON.UPENN.EDU> Re: When does PROC SQL consistently leave incoming data order unchanged? (112 lines) From: Keintz, H. Mark <mkeintz@WHARTON.UPENN.EDU> Re: When does PROC SQL consistently leave incoming data order unchanged? (88 lines) From: Sigurd Hermansen <HERMANS1@WESTAT.COM> Withing group and withing variable comparisonWithing group and withing variable comparison (26 lines) From: Robert O'Brien <obri0313@GMAIL.COM> Re: Withing group and withing variable comparison (50 lines) From: Peter Flom <peterflomconsulting@MINDSPRING.COM> Re: Withing group and withing variable comparison (89 lines) From: Robert O'Brien <obri0313@GMAIL.COM> Re: Withing group and withing variable comparison (33 lines) From: Peter Flom <peterflomconsulting@MINDSPRING.COM> Re: Withing group and withing variable comparison (47 lines) From: Robert O'Brien <obri0313@GMAIL.COM> Re: Withing group and withing variable comparison (66 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@GMAIL.COM> Re: Withing group and withing variable comparison (88 lines) From: Robert O'Brien <obri0313@GMAIL.COM> Re: Withing group and withing variable comparison (52 lines) From: Jason Schoeneberger <jschoeneberger@CAROLINA.RR.COM> Re: Withing group and withing variable comparison (62 lines) From: Robert O'Brien <obri0313@GMAIL.COM> create Oracle table with SQL pass throughcreate Oracle table with SQL pass through (10 lines) From: Phil Spence <linux70@COMCAST.NET> Re: create Oracle table with SQL pass through (24 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> Re: create Oracle table with SQL pass through (24 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> Re: create Oracle table with SQL pass through (51 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: create Oracle table with SQL pass through (37 lines) From: F J Kelley <jkelley@UGA.EDU> Re: create Oracle table with SQL pass through (45 lines) From: Jim Groeneveld <jim.1stat@YAHOO.COM> Re: create Oracle table with SQL pass through (65 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> file statementfile statement (33 lines) From: Pradeep <chittiprolupradeep@GMAIL.COM> Re: file statement (46 lines) From: Murphy Choy <goladin@GMAIL.COM> Re: file statement (27 lines) From: Pradeep <chittiprolupradeep@GMAIL.COM> Re: file statement (67 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> how to create a new catalog in sasRe: how to create a new catalog in sas (25 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: how to create a new catalog in sas (52 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <gerhard.hellriegel@T-ONLINE.DE> importing Access extension = accdbimporting Access extension = accdb (53 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. (CDC/OCOO/ITSO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Re: importing Access extension = accdb (96 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: importing Access extension = accdb (42 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. (CDC/OCOO/ITSO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Re: importing Access extension = accdb (125 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. (CDC/OCOO/ITSO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> java issuejava issue (53 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> logistic regression: odds ratio interpretationlogistic regression: odds ratio interpretation (15 lines) From: christine <christinepeloquin1@GMAIL.COM> Re: logistic regression: odds ratio interpretation (63 lines) From: Dale McLerran <stringplayer_2@YAHOO.COM> Re: logistic regression: odds ratio interpretation (42 lines) From: Nordlund, Dan (DSHS/RDA) <NordlDJ@DSHS.WA.GOV> multi-character delimitermulti-character delimiter (17 lines) From: Chang Chung <chang_y_chung@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: multi-character delimiter (41 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: multi-character delimiter (40 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Re: multi-character delimiter (47 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: multi-character delimiter (62 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Re: multi-character delimiter (77 lines) From: Chang Chung <chang_y_chung@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: multi-character delimiter (88 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Re: multi-character delimiter (141 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> plotting in proc princompplotting in proc princomp (23 lines) From: Nabaneeta Saha <nsaha6@GMAIL.COM> problems in importing .txt fileRe: problems in importing .txt file (60 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: problems in importing .txt file (88 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: problems in importing .txt file (67 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> proc fcmp warning messageproc fcmp warning message (39 lines) From: Sterling Paramore <gnilrets@GMAIL.COM> proc mdsproc mds (30 lines) From: Nabaneeta Saha <nsaha6@GMAIL.COM> rename worksheetsRe: rename worksheets (75 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: rename worksheets (61 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patternsrolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (21 lines) From: White, Svend A. <SvendW@HEALTH.OK.GOV> Re: rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (30 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> Re: rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (51 lines) From: White, Svend A. <SvendW@HEALTH.OK.GOV> Re: rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (59 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (65 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (77 lines) From: White, Svend A. <SvendW@HEALTH.OK.GOV> Re: rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (55 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. (CDC/OCOO/ITSO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Re: rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (82 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (83 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Re: rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (104 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> still need p-valuestill need p-value (36 lines) From: Morley Herbert <Morley.Herbert@HCAHEALTHCARE.COM> test statistic used in procnpar1waytest statistic used in procnpar1way (47 lines) From: Darryl Hondorp <hondorpd@SI.EDU> Re: test statistic used in procnpar1way (8 lines) From: SUBSCRIBE SAS-L JingJu11 S <jingju11@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: test statistic used in procnpar1way (80 lines) From: Susan Durham <sdurham@BIOLOGY.USU.EDU> Re: test statistic used in procnpar1way (12 lines) From: SUBSCRIBE SAS-L JingJu11 S <jingju11@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: test statistic used in procnpar1way (9 lines) From: SUBSCRIBE SAS-L JingJu11 S <jingju11@HOTMAIL.COM> using macro variables to make a code more user friendlyusing macro variables to make a code more user friendly (74 lines) From: Tucker Crowe <lunacaelum@GMAIL.COM>
RES: Code OptmisationRES: Code Optmisation (120 lines) From: Ricardo Gonçalves da Silva <rgs.rsilva@BANCOVOTORANTIM.COM.BR> RES: Code Optmisation (146 lines) From: Ricardo Gonçalves da Silva <rgs.rsilva@BANCOVOTORANTIM.COM.BR> RES: Code Optmisation (59 lines) From: Ricardo Gonçalves da Silva <rgs.rsilva@BANCOVOTORANTIM.COM.BR> Re proc transpose issueRe: Re proc transpose issue (80 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: How to rename variable names containing inva lid sas characters ö and äRe: Re: How to rename variable names containing inva lid sas characters ö and ä (111 lines) From: Sterling Paramore <gnilrets@GMAIL.COM> Re: How to rename variable names containing invalid sas characters ö and äRe: Re: How to rename variable names containing invalid sas characters ö and ä (94 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <gerhard.hellriegel@T-ONLINE.DE> Re: Re: How to rename variable names containing invalid sas characters ö and ä (205 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: Re: How to rename variable names containing invalid sas characters ö and äRe: Re: Re: How to rename variable names containing invalid sas characters ö and ä (152 lines) From: Sterling Paramore <gnilrets@GMAIL.COM> Re: Re: How to rename variable names containing inva lid sas characters ö and äRe: Re: Re: How to rename variable names containing inva lid sas characters ö and ä (135 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <gerhard.hellriegel@T-ONLINE.DE> Re: Re: Re: How to rename variable names containing inva lid sas characters ö and ä (124 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <gerhard.hellriegel@T-ONLINE.DE> Re: Re: Re: How to rename variable names containing inva lid sas characters ö and ä (133 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <gerhard.hellriegel@T-ONLINE.DE> Rotate Row DataRe: Rotate Row Data (68 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: Rotate Row Data (102 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> SAS AF - linking default values to selection tableSAS AF - linking default values to selection table (34 lines) From: Clapson, Andrew - PPD/DPP <Andrew.Clapson@STATCAN.GC.CA> Re: SAS AF - linking default values to selection table (96 lines) From: Randy Herbison <RandyHerbison@WESTAT.COM> SAS on mainframesRe: SAS on mainframes (42 lines) From: John Burton <jrburtonsaspro@GMAIL.COM> Re: SAS on mainframes (64 lines) From: Alan Churchill <alan.churchill@SAVIAN.NET> Re: SAS on mainframes (20 lines) From: John Burton <jrburtonsaspro@GMAIL.COM> SAS-L Digest - 25 Oct 2010 - Special issue (#2010-1164)Re: SAS-L Digest - 25 Oct 2010 - Special issue (#2010-1164) (1296 lines) From: Jason Sparks <jasonsparks@WELLSFARGO.COM> SAS-L Digest - 27 Oct 2010 - Special issue (#2010-1172)Re: SAS-L Digest - 27 Oct 2010 - Special issue (#2010-1172) (1197 lines) From: Jason Sparks <jasonsparks@WELLSFARGO.COM> Re: SAS-L Digest - 27 Oct 2010 - Special issue (#2010-1172) (37 lines) From: F J Kelley <jkelley@UGA.EDU> SGF call for papers closes on 25thSGF call for papers closes on 25th (21 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. (CDC/OCOO/ITSO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> SQL performanceRe: SQL performance (22 lines) From: Sigurd W. Hermansen <hermans1@WESTAT.COM> Summing across records - and more...Summing across records - and more... (21 lines) From: Laughing Beggar <laughing_beggar@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Summing across records - and more... (51 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: Summing across records - and more... (47 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: Summing across records - and more... (83 lines) From: Nat Wooding <nathani@VERIZON.NET> Survival analysis in crossover designSurvival analysis in crossover design (54 lines) From: Marc Mooney UMN <moon0078@UMN.EDU> TRANWRDing carriage returns?TRANWRDing carriage returns? (37 lines) From: Wall, Steven <steve.wall@PIONEER.COM> Re: TRANWRDing carriage returns? (65 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: TRANWRDing carriage returns? (49 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: TRANWRDing carriage returns? (109 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: TRANWRDing carriage returns? (81 lines) From: Scott Bass <sas_l_739@YAHOO.COM.AU> What is difference between using rename in data or set statement?What is difference between using rename in data or set statement? (43 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: What is difference between using rename in data or set statement? (61 lines) From: Nat Wooding <nathani@VERIZON.NET> Re: What is difference between using rename in data or set statement? (164 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <jfh@STANFORDALUMNI.ORG> Re: What is difference between using rename in data or set statement? (235 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: What is difference between using rename in data or set statement? (330 lines) From: Nordlund, Dan (DSHS/RDA) <NordlDJ@DSHS.WA.GOV> Re: What is difference between using rename in data or set statement? (354 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: What is difference between using rename in data or set statement? (405 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> When does PROC SQL consistently leave incoming data order unchanged?When does PROC SQL consistently leave incoming data order unchanged? (73 lines) From: Keintz, H. Mark <mkeintz@WHARTON.UPENN.EDU> Re: When does PROC SQL consistently leave incoming data order unchanged? (83 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: When does PROC SQL consistently leave incoming data order unchanged? (91 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <jfh@STANFORDALUMNI.ORG> Re: When does PROC SQL consistently leave incoming data order unchanged? (85 lines) From: Mary <mlhoward@AVALON.NET> Re: When does PROC SQL consistently leave incoming data order unchanged? (139 lines) From: Keintz, H. Mark <mkeintz@WHARTON.UPENN.EDU> Re: When does PROC SQL consistently leave incoming data order unchanged? (112 lines) From: Keintz, H. Mark <mkeintz@WHARTON.UPENN.EDU> Re: When does PROC SQL consistently leave incoming data order unchanged? (88 lines) From: Sigurd Hermansen <HERMANS1@WESTAT.COM> Withing group and withing variable comparisonWithing group and withing variable comparison (26 lines) From: Robert O'Brien <obri0313@GMAIL.COM> Re: Withing group and withing variable comparison (50 lines) From: Peter Flom <peterflomconsulting@MINDSPRING.COM> Re: Withing group and withing variable comparison (89 lines) From: Robert O'Brien <obri0313@GMAIL.COM> Re: Withing group and withing variable comparison (33 lines) From: Peter Flom <peterflomconsulting@MINDSPRING.COM> Re: Withing group and withing variable comparison (47 lines) From: Robert O'Brien <obri0313@GMAIL.COM> Re: Withing group and withing variable comparison (66 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@GMAIL.COM> Re: Withing group and withing variable comparison (88 lines) From: Robert O'Brien <obri0313@GMAIL.COM> Re: Withing group and withing variable comparison (52 lines) From: Jason Schoeneberger <jschoeneberger@CAROLINA.RR.COM> Re: Withing group and withing variable comparison (62 lines) From: Robert O'Brien <obri0313@GMAIL.COM> create Oracle table with SQL pass throughcreate Oracle table with SQL pass through (10 lines) From: Phil Spence <linux70@COMCAST.NET> Re: create Oracle table with SQL pass through (24 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> Re: create Oracle table with SQL pass through (24 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> Re: create Oracle table with SQL pass through (51 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: create Oracle table with SQL pass through (37 lines) From: F J Kelley <jkelley@UGA.EDU> Re: create Oracle table with SQL pass through (45 lines) From: Jim Groeneveld <jim.1stat@YAHOO.COM> Re: create Oracle table with SQL pass through (65 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> file statementfile statement (33 lines) From: Pradeep <chittiprolupradeep@GMAIL.COM> Re: file statement (46 lines) From: Murphy Choy <goladin@GMAIL.COM> Re: file statement (27 lines) From: Pradeep <chittiprolupradeep@GMAIL.COM> Re: file statement (67 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> how to create a new catalog in sasRe: how to create a new catalog in sas (25 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: how to create a new catalog in sas (52 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <gerhard.hellriegel@T-ONLINE.DE> importing Access extension = accdbimporting Access extension = accdb (53 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. 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(CDC/OCOO/ITSO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> java issuejava issue (53 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> logistic regression: odds ratio interpretationlogistic regression: odds ratio interpretation (15 lines) From: christine <christinepeloquin1@GMAIL.COM> Re: logistic regression: odds ratio interpretation (63 lines) From: Dale McLerran <stringplayer_2@YAHOO.COM> Re: logistic regression: odds ratio interpretation (42 lines) From: Nordlund, Dan (DSHS/RDA) <NordlDJ@DSHS.WA.GOV> multi-character delimitermulti-character delimiter (17 lines) From: Chang Chung <chang_y_chung@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: multi-character delimiter (41 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: multi-character delimiter (40 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Re: multi-character delimiter (47 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: multi-character delimiter (62 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Re: multi-character delimiter (77 lines) From: Chang Chung <chang_y_chung@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: multi-character delimiter (88 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Re: multi-character delimiter (141 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> plotting in proc princompplotting in proc princomp (23 lines) From: Nabaneeta Saha <nsaha6@GMAIL.COM> problems in importing .txt fileRe: problems in importing .txt file (60 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: problems in importing .txt file (88 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: problems in importing .txt file (67 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> proc fcmp warning messageproc fcmp warning message (39 lines) From: Sterling Paramore <gnilrets@GMAIL.COM> proc mdsproc mds (30 lines) From: Nabaneeta Saha <nsaha6@GMAIL.COM> rename worksheetsRe: rename worksheets (75 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: rename worksheets (61 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patternsrolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (21 lines) From: White, Svend A. <SvendW@HEALTH.OK.GOV> Re: rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (30 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> Re: rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (51 lines) From: White, Svend A. <SvendW@HEALTH.OK.GOV> Re: rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (59 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (65 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (77 lines) From: White, Svend A. <SvendW@HEALTH.OK.GOV> Re: rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (55 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. (CDC/OCOO/ITSO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Re: rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (82 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (83 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Re: rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (104 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> still need p-valuestill need p-value (36 lines) From: Morley Herbert <Morley.Herbert@HCAHEALTHCARE.COM> test statistic used in procnpar1waytest statistic used in procnpar1way (47 lines) From: Darryl Hondorp <hondorpd@SI.EDU> Re: test statistic used in procnpar1way (8 lines) From: SUBSCRIBE SAS-L JingJu11 S <jingju11@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: test statistic used in procnpar1way (80 lines) From: Susan Durham <sdurham@BIOLOGY.USU.EDU> Re: test statistic used in procnpar1way (12 lines) From: SUBSCRIBE SAS-L JingJu11 S <jingju11@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: test statistic used in procnpar1way (9 lines) From: SUBSCRIBE SAS-L JingJu11 S <jingju11@HOTMAIL.COM> using macro variables to make a code more user friendlyusing macro variables to make a code more user friendly (74 lines) From: Tucker Crowe <lunacaelum@GMAIL.COM>
Re proc transpose issueRe: Re proc transpose issue (80 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: How to rename variable names containing inva lid sas characters ö and äRe: Re: How to rename variable names containing inva lid sas characters ö and ä (111 lines) From: Sterling Paramore <gnilrets@GMAIL.COM> Re: How to rename variable names containing invalid sas characters ö and äRe: Re: How to rename variable names containing invalid sas characters ö and ä (94 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <gerhard.hellriegel@T-ONLINE.DE> Re: Re: How to rename variable names containing invalid sas characters ö and ä (205 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: Re: How to rename variable names containing invalid sas characters ö and äRe: Re: Re: How to rename variable names containing invalid sas characters ö and ä (152 lines) From: Sterling Paramore <gnilrets@GMAIL.COM> Re: Re: How to rename variable names containing inva lid sas characters ö and äRe: Re: Re: How to rename variable names containing inva lid sas characters ö and ä (135 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <gerhard.hellriegel@T-ONLINE.DE> Re: Re: Re: How to rename variable names containing inva lid sas characters ö and ä (124 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <gerhard.hellriegel@T-ONLINE.DE> Re: Re: Re: How to rename variable names containing inva lid sas characters ö and ä (133 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <gerhard.hellriegel@T-ONLINE.DE> Rotate Row DataRe: Rotate Row Data (68 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: Rotate Row Data (102 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> SAS AF - linking default values to selection tableSAS AF - linking default values to selection table (34 lines) From: Clapson, Andrew - PPD/DPP <Andrew.Clapson@STATCAN.GC.CA> Re: SAS AF - linking default values to selection table (96 lines) From: Randy Herbison <RandyHerbison@WESTAT.COM> SAS on mainframesRe: SAS on mainframes (42 lines) From: John Burton <jrburtonsaspro@GMAIL.COM> Re: SAS on mainframes (64 lines) From: Alan Churchill <alan.churchill@SAVIAN.NET> Re: SAS on mainframes (20 lines) From: John Burton <jrburtonsaspro@GMAIL.COM> SAS-L Digest - 25 Oct 2010 - Special issue (#2010-1164)Re: SAS-L Digest - 25 Oct 2010 - Special issue (#2010-1164) (1296 lines) From: Jason Sparks <jasonsparks@WELLSFARGO.COM> SAS-L Digest - 27 Oct 2010 - Special issue (#2010-1172)Re: SAS-L Digest - 27 Oct 2010 - Special issue (#2010-1172) (1197 lines) From: Jason Sparks <jasonsparks@WELLSFARGO.COM> Re: SAS-L Digest - 27 Oct 2010 - Special issue (#2010-1172) (37 lines) From: F J Kelley <jkelley@UGA.EDU> SGF call for papers closes on 25thSGF call for papers closes on 25th (21 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. (CDC/OCOO/ITSO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> SQL performanceRe: SQL performance (22 lines) From: Sigurd W. Hermansen <hermans1@WESTAT.COM> Summing across records - and more...Summing across records - and more... (21 lines) From: Laughing Beggar <laughing_beggar@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Summing across records - and more... (51 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: Summing across records - and more... (47 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: Summing across records - and more... (83 lines) From: Nat Wooding <nathani@VERIZON.NET> Survival analysis in crossover designSurvival analysis in crossover design (54 lines) From: Marc Mooney UMN <moon0078@UMN.EDU> TRANWRDing carriage returns?TRANWRDing carriage returns? (37 lines) From: Wall, Steven <steve.wall@PIONEER.COM> Re: TRANWRDing carriage returns? (65 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: TRANWRDing carriage returns? (49 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: TRANWRDing carriage returns? (109 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: TRANWRDing carriage returns? (81 lines) From: Scott Bass <sas_l_739@YAHOO.COM.AU> What is difference between using rename in data or set statement?What is difference between using rename in data or set statement? (43 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: What is difference between using rename in data or set statement? (61 lines) From: Nat Wooding <nathani@VERIZON.NET> Re: What is difference between using rename in data or set statement? (164 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <jfh@STANFORDALUMNI.ORG> Re: What is difference between using rename in data or set statement? (235 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: What is difference between using rename in data or set statement? (330 lines) From: Nordlund, Dan (DSHS/RDA) <NordlDJ@DSHS.WA.GOV> Re: What is difference between using rename in data or set statement? (354 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: What is difference between using rename in data or set statement? (405 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> When does PROC SQL consistently leave incoming data order unchanged?When does PROC SQL consistently leave incoming data order unchanged? (73 lines) From: Keintz, H. Mark <mkeintz@WHARTON.UPENN.EDU> Re: When does PROC SQL consistently leave incoming data order unchanged? (83 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: When does PROC SQL consistently leave incoming data order unchanged? (91 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <jfh@STANFORDALUMNI.ORG> Re: When does PROC SQL consistently leave incoming data order unchanged? (85 lines) From: Mary <mlhoward@AVALON.NET> Re: When does PROC SQL consistently leave incoming data order unchanged? (139 lines) From: Keintz, H. Mark <mkeintz@WHARTON.UPENN.EDU> Re: When does PROC SQL consistently leave incoming data order unchanged? (112 lines) From: Keintz, H. Mark <mkeintz@WHARTON.UPENN.EDU> Re: When does PROC SQL consistently leave incoming data order unchanged? (88 lines) From: Sigurd Hermansen <HERMANS1@WESTAT.COM> Withing group and withing variable comparisonWithing group and withing variable comparison (26 lines) From: Robert O'Brien <obri0313@GMAIL.COM> Re: Withing group and withing variable comparison (50 lines) From: Peter Flom <peterflomconsulting@MINDSPRING.COM> Re: Withing group and withing variable comparison (89 lines) From: Robert O'Brien <obri0313@GMAIL.COM> Re: Withing group and withing variable comparison (33 lines) From: Peter Flom <peterflomconsulting@MINDSPRING.COM> Re: Withing group and withing variable comparison (47 lines) From: Robert O'Brien <obri0313@GMAIL.COM> Re: Withing group and withing variable comparison (66 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@GMAIL.COM> Re: Withing group and withing variable comparison (88 lines) From: Robert O'Brien <obri0313@GMAIL.COM> Re: Withing group and withing variable comparison (52 lines) From: Jason Schoeneberger <jschoeneberger@CAROLINA.RR.COM> Re: Withing group and withing variable comparison (62 lines) From: Robert O'Brien <obri0313@GMAIL.COM> create Oracle table with SQL pass throughcreate Oracle table with SQL pass through (10 lines) From: Phil Spence <linux70@COMCAST.NET> Re: create Oracle table with SQL pass through (24 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> Re: create Oracle table with SQL pass through (24 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> Re: create Oracle table with SQL pass through (51 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: create Oracle table with SQL pass through (37 lines) From: F J Kelley <jkelley@UGA.EDU> Re: create Oracle table with SQL pass through (45 lines) From: Jim Groeneveld <jim.1stat@YAHOO.COM> Re: create Oracle table with SQL pass through (65 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> file statementfile statement (33 lines) From: Pradeep <chittiprolupradeep@GMAIL.COM> Re: file statement (46 lines) From: Murphy Choy <goladin@GMAIL.COM> Re: file statement (27 lines) From: Pradeep <chittiprolupradeep@GMAIL.COM> Re: file statement (67 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> how to create a new catalog in sasRe: how to create a new catalog in sas (25 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: how to create a new catalog in sas (52 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <gerhard.hellriegel@T-ONLINE.DE> importing Access extension = accdbimporting Access extension = accdb (53 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. (CDC/OCOO/ITSO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Re: importing Access extension = accdb (96 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: importing Access extension = accdb (42 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. (CDC/OCOO/ITSO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Re: importing Access extension = accdb (125 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. (CDC/OCOO/ITSO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> java issuejava issue (53 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> logistic regression: odds ratio interpretationlogistic regression: odds ratio interpretation (15 lines) From: christine <christinepeloquin1@GMAIL.COM> Re: logistic regression: odds ratio interpretation (63 lines) From: Dale McLerran <stringplayer_2@YAHOO.COM> Re: logistic regression: odds ratio interpretation (42 lines) From: Nordlund, Dan (DSHS/RDA) <NordlDJ@DSHS.WA.GOV> multi-character delimitermulti-character delimiter (17 lines) From: Chang Chung <chang_y_chung@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: multi-character delimiter (41 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: multi-character delimiter (40 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Re: multi-character delimiter (47 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: multi-character delimiter (62 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Re: multi-character delimiter (77 lines) From: Chang Chung <chang_y_chung@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: multi-character delimiter (88 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Re: multi-character delimiter (141 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> plotting in proc princompplotting in proc princomp (23 lines) From: Nabaneeta Saha <nsaha6@GMAIL.COM> problems in importing .txt fileRe: problems in importing .txt file (60 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: problems in importing .txt file (88 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: problems in importing .txt file (67 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> proc fcmp warning messageproc fcmp warning message (39 lines) From: Sterling Paramore <gnilrets@GMAIL.COM> proc mdsproc mds (30 lines) From: Nabaneeta Saha <nsaha6@GMAIL.COM> rename worksheetsRe: rename worksheets (75 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: rename worksheets (61 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patternsrolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (21 lines) From: White, Svend A. <SvendW@HEALTH.OK.GOV> Re: rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (30 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> Re: rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (51 lines) From: White, Svend A. <SvendW@HEALTH.OK.GOV> Re: rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (59 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (65 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (77 lines) From: White, Svend A. <SvendW@HEALTH.OK.GOV> Re: rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (55 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. (CDC/OCOO/ITSO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Re: rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (82 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (83 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Re: rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (104 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> still need p-valuestill need p-value (36 lines) From: Morley Herbert <Morley.Herbert@HCAHEALTHCARE.COM> test statistic used in procnpar1waytest statistic used in procnpar1way (47 lines) From: Darryl Hondorp <hondorpd@SI.EDU> Re: test statistic used in procnpar1way (8 lines) From: SUBSCRIBE SAS-L JingJu11 S <jingju11@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: test statistic used in procnpar1way (80 lines) From: Susan Durham <sdurham@BIOLOGY.USU.EDU> Re: test statistic used in procnpar1way (12 lines) From: SUBSCRIBE SAS-L JingJu11 S <jingju11@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: test statistic used in procnpar1way (9 lines) From: SUBSCRIBE SAS-L JingJu11 S <jingju11@HOTMAIL.COM> using macro variables to make a code more user friendlyusing macro variables to make a code more user friendly (74 lines) From: Tucker Crowe <lunacaelum@GMAIL.COM>
Re: How to rename variable names containing inva lid sas characters ö and äRe: Re: How to rename variable names containing inva lid sas characters ö and ä (111 lines) From: Sterling Paramore <gnilrets@GMAIL.COM> Re: How to rename variable names containing invalid sas characters ö and äRe: Re: How to rename variable names containing invalid sas characters ö and ä (94 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <gerhard.hellriegel@T-ONLINE.DE> Re: Re: How to rename variable names containing invalid sas characters ö and ä (205 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: Re: How to rename variable names containing invalid sas characters ö and äRe: Re: Re: How to rename variable names containing invalid sas characters ö and ä (152 lines) From: Sterling Paramore <gnilrets@GMAIL.COM> Re: Re: How to rename variable names containing inva lid sas characters ö and äRe: Re: Re: How to rename variable names containing inva lid sas characters ö and ä (135 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <gerhard.hellriegel@T-ONLINE.DE> Re: Re: Re: How to rename variable names containing inva lid sas characters ö and ä (124 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <gerhard.hellriegel@T-ONLINE.DE> Re: Re: Re: How to rename variable names containing inva lid sas characters ö and ä (133 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <gerhard.hellriegel@T-ONLINE.DE> Rotate Row DataRe: Rotate Row Data (68 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: Rotate Row Data (102 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> SAS AF - linking default values to selection tableSAS AF - linking default values to selection table (34 lines) From: Clapson, Andrew - PPD/DPP <Andrew.Clapson@STATCAN.GC.CA> Re: SAS AF - linking default values to selection table (96 lines) From: Randy Herbison <RandyHerbison@WESTAT.COM> SAS on mainframesRe: SAS on mainframes (42 lines) From: John Burton <jrburtonsaspro@GMAIL.COM> Re: SAS on mainframes (64 lines) From: Alan Churchill <alan.churchill@SAVIAN.NET> Re: SAS on mainframes (20 lines) From: John Burton <jrburtonsaspro@GMAIL.COM> SAS-L Digest - 25 Oct 2010 - Special issue (#2010-1164)Re: SAS-L Digest - 25 Oct 2010 - Special issue (#2010-1164) (1296 lines) From: Jason Sparks <jasonsparks@WELLSFARGO.COM> SAS-L Digest - 27 Oct 2010 - Special issue (#2010-1172)Re: SAS-L Digest - 27 Oct 2010 - Special issue (#2010-1172) (1197 lines) From: Jason Sparks <jasonsparks@WELLSFARGO.COM> Re: SAS-L Digest - 27 Oct 2010 - Special issue (#2010-1172) (37 lines) From: F J Kelley <jkelley@UGA.EDU> SGF call for papers closes on 25thSGF call for papers closes on 25th (21 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. (CDC/OCOO/ITSO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> SQL performanceRe: SQL performance (22 lines) From: Sigurd W. Hermansen <hermans1@WESTAT.COM> Summing across records - and more...Summing across records - and more... (21 lines) From: Laughing Beggar <laughing_beggar@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Summing across records - and more... (51 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: Summing across records - and more... (47 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: Summing across records - and more... (83 lines) From: Nat Wooding <nathani@VERIZON.NET> Survival analysis in crossover designSurvival analysis in crossover design (54 lines) From: Marc Mooney UMN <moon0078@UMN.EDU> TRANWRDing carriage returns?TRANWRDing carriage returns? (37 lines) From: Wall, Steven <steve.wall@PIONEER.COM> Re: TRANWRDing carriage returns? (65 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: TRANWRDing carriage returns? (49 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: TRANWRDing carriage returns? (109 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: TRANWRDing carriage returns? (81 lines) From: Scott Bass <sas_l_739@YAHOO.COM.AU> What is difference between using rename in data or set statement?What is difference between using rename in data or set statement? (43 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: What is difference between using rename in data or set statement? (61 lines) From: Nat Wooding <nathani@VERIZON.NET> Re: What is difference between using rename in data or set statement? (164 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <jfh@STANFORDALUMNI.ORG> Re: What is difference between using rename in data or set statement? (235 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: What is difference between using rename in data or set statement? (330 lines) From: Nordlund, Dan (DSHS/RDA) <NordlDJ@DSHS.WA.GOV> Re: What is difference between using rename in data or set statement? (354 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: What is difference between using rename in data or set statement? (405 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> When does PROC SQL consistently leave incoming data order unchanged?When does PROC SQL consistently leave incoming data order unchanged? (73 lines) From: Keintz, H. Mark <mkeintz@WHARTON.UPENN.EDU> Re: When does PROC SQL consistently leave incoming data order unchanged? (83 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: When does PROC SQL consistently leave incoming data order unchanged? (91 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <jfh@STANFORDALUMNI.ORG> Re: When does PROC SQL consistently leave incoming data order unchanged? (85 lines) From: Mary <mlhoward@AVALON.NET> Re: When does PROC SQL consistently leave incoming data order unchanged? (139 lines) From: Keintz, H. Mark <mkeintz@WHARTON.UPENN.EDU> Re: When does PROC SQL consistently leave incoming data order unchanged? (112 lines) From: Keintz, H. Mark <mkeintz@WHARTON.UPENN.EDU> Re: When does PROC SQL consistently leave incoming data order unchanged? (88 lines) From: Sigurd Hermansen <HERMANS1@WESTAT.COM> Withing group and withing variable comparisonWithing group and withing variable comparison (26 lines) From: Robert O'Brien <obri0313@GMAIL.COM> Re: Withing group and withing variable comparison (50 lines) From: Peter Flom <peterflomconsulting@MINDSPRING.COM> Re: Withing group and withing variable comparison (89 lines) From: Robert O'Brien <obri0313@GMAIL.COM> Re: Withing group and withing variable comparison (33 lines) From: Peter Flom <peterflomconsulting@MINDSPRING.COM> Re: Withing group and withing variable comparison (47 lines) From: Robert O'Brien <obri0313@GMAIL.COM> Re: Withing group and withing variable comparison (66 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@GMAIL.COM> Re: Withing group and withing variable comparison (88 lines) From: Robert O'Brien <obri0313@GMAIL.COM> Re: Withing group and withing variable comparison (52 lines) From: Jason Schoeneberger <jschoeneberger@CAROLINA.RR.COM> Re: Withing group and withing variable comparison (62 lines) From: Robert O'Brien <obri0313@GMAIL.COM> create Oracle table with SQL pass throughcreate Oracle table with SQL pass through (10 lines) From: Phil Spence <linux70@COMCAST.NET> Re: create Oracle table with SQL pass through (24 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> Re: create Oracle table with SQL pass through (24 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> Re: create Oracle table with SQL pass through (51 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: create Oracle table with SQL pass through (37 lines) From: F J Kelley <jkelley@UGA.EDU> Re: create Oracle table with SQL pass through (45 lines) From: Jim Groeneveld <jim.1stat@YAHOO.COM> Re: create Oracle table with SQL pass through (65 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> file statementfile statement (33 lines) From: Pradeep <chittiprolupradeep@GMAIL.COM> Re: file statement (46 lines) From: Murphy Choy <goladin@GMAIL.COM> Re: file statement (27 lines) From: Pradeep <chittiprolupradeep@GMAIL.COM> Re: file statement (67 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> how to create a new catalog in sasRe: how to create a new catalog in sas (25 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: how to create a new catalog in sas (52 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <gerhard.hellriegel@T-ONLINE.DE> importing Access extension = accdbimporting Access extension = accdb (53 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. 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(CDC/OCOO/ITSO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> java issuejava issue (53 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> logistic regression: odds ratio interpretationlogistic regression: odds ratio interpretation (15 lines) From: christine <christinepeloquin1@GMAIL.COM> Re: logistic regression: odds ratio interpretation (63 lines) From: Dale McLerran <stringplayer_2@YAHOO.COM> Re: logistic regression: odds ratio interpretation (42 lines) From: Nordlund, Dan (DSHS/RDA) <NordlDJ@DSHS.WA.GOV> multi-character delimitermulti-character delimiter (17 lines) From: Chang Chung <chang_y_chung@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: multi-character delimiter (41 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: multi-character delimiter (40 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Re: multi-character delimiter (47 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: multi-character delimiter (62 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Re: multi-character delimiter (77 lines) From: Chang Chung <chang_y_chung@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: multi-character delimiter (88 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Re: multi-character delimiter (141 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> plotting in proc princompplotting in proc princomp (23 lines) From: Nabaneeta Saha <nsaha6@GMAIL.COM> problems in importing .txt fileRe: problems in importing .txt file (60 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: problems in importing .txt file (88 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: problems in importing .txt file (67 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> proc fcmp warning messageproc fcmp warning message (39 lines) From: Sterling Paramore <gnilrets@GMAIL.COM> proc mdsproc mds (30 lines) From: Nabaneeta Saha <nsaha6@GMAIL.COM> rename worksheetsRe: rename worksheets (75 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: rename worksheets (61 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patternsrolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (21 lines) From: White, Svend A. <SvendW@HEALTH.OK.GOV> Re: rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (30 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> Re: rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (51 lines) From: White, Svend A. <SvendW@HEALTH.OK.GOV> Re: rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (59 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (65 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (77 lines) From: White, Svend A. <SvendW@HEALTH.OK.GOV> Re: rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (55 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. (CDC/OCOO/ITSO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Re: rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (82 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (83 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Re: rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (104 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> still need p-valuestill need p-value (36 lines) From: Morley Herbert <Morley.Herbert@HCAHEALTHCARE.COM> test statistic used in procnpar1waytest statistic used in procnpar1way (47 lines) From: Darryl Hondorp <hondorpd@SI.EDU> Re: test statistic used in procnpar1way (8 lines) From: SUBSCRIBE SAS-L JingJu11 S <jingju11@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: test statistic used in procnpar1way (80 lines) From: Susan Durham <sdurham@BIOLOGY.USU.EDU> Re: test statistic used in procnpar1way (12 lines) From: SUBSCRIBE SAS-L JingJu11 S <jingju11@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: test statistic used in procnpar1way (9 lines) From: SUBSCRIBE SAS-L JingJu11 S <jingju11@HOTMAIL.COM> using macro variables to make a code more user friendlyusing macro variables to make a code more user friendly (74 lines) From: Tucker Crowe <lunacaelum@GMAIL.COM>
Re: How to rename variable names containing invalid sas characters ö and äRe: Re: How to rename variable names containing invalid sas characters ö and ä (94 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <gerhard.hellriegel@T-ONLINE.DE> Re: Re: How to rename variable names containing invalid sas characters ö and ä (205 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: Re: How to rename variable names containing invalid sas characters ö and äRe: Re: Re: How to rename variable names containing invalid sas characters ö and ä (152 lines) From: Sterling Paramore <gnilrets@GMAIL.COM> Re: Re: How to rename variable names containing inva lid sas characters ö and äRe: Re: Re: How to rename variable names containing inva lid sas characters ö and ä (135 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <gerhard.hellriegel@T-ONLINE.DE> Re: Re: Re: How to rename variable names containing inva lid sas characters ö and ä (124 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <gerhard.hellriegel@T-ONLINE.DE> Re: Re: Re: How to rename variable names containing inva lid sas characters ö and ä (133 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <gerhard.hellriegel@T-ONLINE.DE> Rotate Row DataRe: Rotate Row Data (68 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: Rotate Row Data (102 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> SAS AF - linking default values to selection tableSAS AF - linking default values to selection table (34 lines) From: Clapson, Andrew - PPD/DPP <Andrew.Clapson@STATCAN.GC.CA> Re: SAS AF - linking default values to selection table (96 lines) From: Randy Herbison <RandyHerbison@WESTAT.COM> SAS on mainframesRe: SAS on mainframes (42 lines) From: John Burton <jrburtonsaspro@GMAIL.COM> Re: SAS on mainframes (64 lines) From: Alan Churchill <alan.churchill@SAVIAN.NET> Re: SAS on mainframes (20 lines) From: John Burton <jrburtonsaspro@GMAIL.COM> SAS-L Digest - 25 Oct 2010 - Special issue (#2010-1164)Re: SAS-L Digest - 25 Oct 2010 - Special issue (#2010-1164) (1296 lines) From: Jason Sparks <jasonsparks@WELLSFARGO.COM> SAS-L Digest - 27 Oct 2010 - Special issue (#2010-1172)Re: SAS-L Digest - 27 Oct 2010 - Special issue (#2010-1172) (1197 lines) From: Jason Sparks <jasonsparks@WELLSFARGO.COM> Re: SAS-L Digest - 27 Oct 2010 - Special issue (#2010-1172) (37 lines) From: F J Kelley <jkelley@UGA.EDU> SGF call for papers closes on 25thSGF call for papers closes on 25th (21 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. (CDC/OCOO/ITSO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> SQL performanceRe: SQL performance (22 lines) From: Sigurd W. Hermansen <hermans1@WESTAT.COM> Summing across records - and more...Summing across records - and more... (21 lines) From: Laughing Beggar <laughing_beggar@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Summing across records - and more... (51 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: Summing across records - and more... (47 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: Summing across records - and more... (83 lines) From: Nat Wooding <nathani@VERIZON.NET> Survival analysis in crossover designSurvival analysis in crossover design (54 lines) From: Marc Mooney UMN <moon0078@UMN.EDU> TRANWRDing carriage returns?TRANWRDing carriage returns? (37 lines) From: Wall, Steven <steve.wall@PIONEER.COM> Re: TRANWRDing carriage returns? (65 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: TRANWRDing carriage returns? (49 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: TRANWRDing carriage returns? (109 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: TRANWRDing carriage returns? (81 lines) From: Scott Bass <sas_l_739@YAHOO.COM.AU> What is difference between using rename in data or set statement?What is difference between using rename in data or set statement? (43 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: What is difference between using rename in data or set statement? (61 lines) From: Nat Wooding <nathani@VERIZON.NET> Re: What is difference between using rename in data or set statement? (164 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <jfh@STANFORDALUMNI.ORG> Re: What is difference between using rename in data or set statement? (235 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: What is difference between using rename in data or set statement? (330 lines) From: Nordlund, Dan (DSHS/RDA) <NordlDJ@DSHS.WA.GOV> Re: What is difference between using rename in data or set statement? (354 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: What is difference between using rename in data or set statement? (405 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> When does PROC SQL consistently leave incoming data order unchanged?When does PROC SQL consistently leave incoming data order unchanged? (73 lines) From: Keintz, H. Mark <mkeintz@WHARTON.UPENN.EDU> Re: When does PROC SQL consistently leave incoming data order unchanged? (83 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: When does PROC SQL consistently leave incoming data order unchanged? (91 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <jfh@STANFORDALUMNI.ORG> Re: When does PROC SQL consistently leave incoming data order unchanged? (85 lines) From: Mary <mlhoward@AVALON.NET> Re: When does PROC SQL consistently leave incoming data order unchanged? (139 lines) From: Keintz, H. Mark <mkeintz@WHARTON.UPENN.EDU> Re: When does PROC SQL consistently leave incoming data order unchanged? (112 lines) From: Keintz, H. Mark <mkeintz@WHARTON.UPENN.EDU> Re: When does PROC SQL consistently leave incoming data order unchanged? (88 lines) From: Sigurd Hermansen <HERMANS1@WESTAT.COM> Withing group and withing variable comparisonWithing group and withing variable comparison (26 lines) From: Robert O'Brien <obri0313@GMAIL.COM> Re: Withing group and withing variable comparison (50 lines) From: Peter Flom <peterflomconsulting@MINDSPRING.COM> Re: Withing group and withing variable comparison (89 lines) From: Robert O'Brien <obri0313@GMAIL.COM> Re: Withing group and withing variable comparison (33 lines) From: Peter Flom <peterflomconsulting@MINDSPRING.COM> Re: Withing group and withing variable comparison (47 lines) From: Robert O'Brien <obri0313@GMAIL.COM> Re: Withing group and withing variable comparison (66 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@GMAIL.COM> Re: Withing group and withing variable comparison (88 lines) From: Robert O'Brien <obri0313@GMAIL.COM> Re: Withing group and withing variable comparison (52 lines) From: Jason Schoeneberger <jschoeneberger@CAROLINA.RR.COM> Re: Withing group and withing variable comparison (62 lines) From: Robert O'Brien <obri0313@GMAIL.COM> create Oracle table with SQL pass throughcreate Oracle table with SQL pass through (10 lines) From: Phil Spence <linux70@COMCAST.NET> Re: create Oracle table with SQL pass through (24 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> Re: create Oracle table with SQL pass through (24 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> Re: create Oracle table with SQL pass through (51 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: create Oracle table with SQL pass through (37 lines) From: F J Kelley <jkelley@UGA.EDU> Re: create Oracle table with SQL pass through (45 lines) From: Jim Groeneveld <jim.1stat@YAHOO.COM> Re: create Oracle table with SQL pass through (65 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> file statementfile statement (33 lines) From: Pradeep <chittiprolupradeep@GMAIL.COM> Re: file statement (46 lines) From: Murphy Choy <goladin@GMAIL.COM> Re: file statement (27 lines) From: Pradeep <chittiprolupradeep@GMAIL.COM> Re: file statement (67 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> how to create a new catalog in sasRe: how to create a new catalog in sas (25 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: how to create a new catalog in sas (52 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <gerhard.hellriegel@T-ONLINE.DE> importing Access extension = accdbimporting Access extension = accdb (53 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. (CDC/OCOO/ITSO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Re: importing Access extension = accdb (96 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: importing Access extension = accdb (42 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. (CDC/OCOO/ITSO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Re: importing Access extension = accdb (125 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. (CDC/OCOO/ITSO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> java issuejava issue (53 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> logistic regression: odds ratio interpretationlogistic regression: odds ratio interpretation (15 lines) From: christine <christinepeloquin1@GMAIL.COM> Re: logistic regression: odds ratio interpretation (63 lines) From: Dale McLerran <stringplayer_2@YAHOO.COM> Re: logistic regression: odds ratio interpretation (42 lines) From: Nordlund, Dan (DSHS/RDA) <NordlDJ@DSHS.WA.GOV> multi-character delimitermulti-character delimiter (17 lines) From: Chang Chung <chang_y_chung@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: multi-character delimiter (41 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: multi-character delimiter (40 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Re: multi-character delimiter (47 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: multi-character delimiter (62 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Re: multi-character delimiter (77 lines) From: Chang Chung <chang_y_chung@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: multi-character delimiter (88 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Re: multi-character delimiter (141 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> plotting in proc princompplotting in proc princomp (23 lines) From: Nabaneeta Saha <nsaha6@GMAIL.COM> problems in importing .txt fileRe: problems in importing .txt file (60 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: problems in importing .txt file (88 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: problems in importing .txt file (67 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> proc fcmp warning messageproc fcmp warning message (39 lines) From: Sterling Paramore <gnilrets@GMAIL.COM> proc mdsproc mds (30 lines) From: Nabaneeta Saha <nsaha6@GMAIL.COM> rename worksheetsRe: rename worksheets (75 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: rename worksheets (61 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patternsrolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (21 lines) From: White, Svend A. <SvendW@HEALTH.OK.GOV> Re: rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (30 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> Re: rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (51 lines) From: White, Svend A. <SvendW@HEALTH.OK.GOV> Re: rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (59 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (65 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (77 lines) From: White, Svend A. <SvendW@HEALTH.OK.GOV> Re: rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (55 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. (CDC/OCOO/ITSO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Re: rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (82 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (83 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Re: rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (104 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> still need p-valuestill need p-value (36 lines) From: Morley Herbert <Morley.Herbert@HCAHEALTHCARE.COM> test statistic used in procnpar1waytest statistic used in procnpar1way (47 lines) From: Darryl Hondorp <hondorpd@SI.EDU> Re: test statistic used in procnpar1way (8 lines) From: SUBSCRIBE SAS-L JingJu11 S <jingju11@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: test statistic used in procnpar1way (80 lines) From: Susan Durham <sdurham@BIOLOGY.USU.EDU> Re: test statistic used in procnpar1way (12 lines) From: SUBSCRIBE SAS-L JingJu11 S <jingju11@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: test statistic used in procnpar1way (9 lines) From: SUBSCRIBE SAS-L JingJu11 S <jingju11@HOTMAIL.COM> using macro variables to make a code more user friendlyusing macro variables to make a code more user friendly (74 lines) From: Tucker Crowe <lunacaelum@GMAIL.COM>
Re: Re: How to rename variable names containing invalid sas characters ö and äRe: Re: Re: How to rename variable names containing invalid sas characters ö and ä (152 lines) From: Sterling Paramore <gnilrets@GMAIL.COM> Re: Re: How to rename variable names containing inva lid sas characters ö and äRe: Re: Re: How to rename variable names containing inva lid sas characters ö and ä (135 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <gerhard.hellriegel@T-ONLINE.DE> Re: Re: Re: How to rename variable names containing inva lid sas characters ö and ä (124 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <gerhard.hellriegel@T-ONLINE.DE> Re: Re: Re: How to rename variable names containing inva lid sas characters ö and ä (133 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <gerhard.hellriegel@T-ONLINE.DE> Rotate Row DataRe: Rotate Row Data (68 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: Rotate Row Data (102 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> SAS AF - linking default values to selection tableSAS AF - linking default values to selection table (34 lines) From: Clapson, Andrew - PPD/DPP <Andrew.Clapson@STATCAN.GC.CA> Re: SAS AF - linking default values to selection table (96 lines) From: Randy Herbison <RandyHerbison@WESTAT.COM> SAS on mainframesRe: SAS on mainframes (42 lines) From: John Burton <jrburtonsaspro@GMAIL.COM> Re: SAS on mainframes (64 lines) From: Alan Churchill <alan.churchill@SAVIAN.NET> Re: SAS on mainframes (20 lines) From: John Burton <jrburtonsaspro@GMAIL.COM> SAS-L Digest - 25 Oct 2010 - Special issue (#2010-1164)Re: SAS-L Digest - 25 Oct 2010 - Special issue (#2010-1164) (1296 lines) From: Jason Sparks <jasonsparks@WELLSFARGO.COM> SAS-L Digest - 27 Oct 2010 - Special issue (#2010-1172)Re: SAS-L Digest - 27 Oct 2010 - Special issue (#2010-1172) (1197 lines) From: Jason Sparks <jasonsparks@WELLSFARGO.COM> Re: SAS-L Digest - 27 Oct 2010 - Special issue (#2010-1172) (37 lines) From: F J Kelley <jkelley@UGA.EDU> SGF call for papers closes on 25thSGF call for papers closes on 25th (21 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. (CDC/OCOO/ITSO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> SQL performanceRe: SQL performance (22 lines) From: Sigurd W. Hermansen <hermans1@WESTAT.COM> Summing across records - and more...Summing across records - and more... (21 lines) From: Laughing Beggar <laughing_beggar@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Summing across records - and more... (51 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: Summing across records - and more... (47 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: Summing across records - and more... (83 lines) From: Nat Wooding <nathani@VERIZON.NET> Survival analysis in crossover designSurvival analysis in crossover design (54 lines) From: Marc Mooney UMN <moon0078@UMN.EDU> TRANWRDing carriage returns?TRANWRDing carriage returns? (37 lines) From: Wall, Steven <steve.wall@PIONEER.COM> Re: TRANWRDing carriage returns? (65 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: TRANWRDing carriage returns? (49 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: TRANWRDing carriage returns? (109 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: TRANWRDing carriage returns? (81 lines) From: Scott Bass <sas_l_739@YAHOO.COM.AU> What is difference between using rename in data or set statement?What is difference between using rename in data or set statement? (43 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: What is difference between using rename in data or set statement? (61 lines) From: Nat Wooding <nathani@VERIZON.NET> Re: What is difference between using rename in data or set statement? (164 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <jfh@STANFORDALUMNI.ORG> Re: What is difference between using rename in data or set statement? (235 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: What is difference between using rename in data or set statement? (330 lines) From: Nordlund, Dan (DSHS/RDA) <NordlDJ@DSHS.WA.GOV> Re: What is difference between using rename in data or set statement? (354 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: What is difference between using rename in data or set statement? (405 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> When does PROC SQL consistently leave incoming data order unchanged?When does PROC SQL consistently leave incoming data order unchanged? (73 lines) From: Keintz, H. Mark <mkeintz@WHARTON.UPENN.EDU> Re: When does PROC SQL consistently leave incoming data order unchanged? (83 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: When does PROC SQL consistently leave incoming data order unchanged? (91 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <jfh@STANFORDALUMNI.ORG> Re: When does PROC SQL consistently leave incoming data order unchanged? (85 lines) From: Mary <mlhoward@AVALON.NET> Re: When does PROC SQL consistently leave incoming data order unchanged? (139 lines) From: Keintz, H. Mark <mkeintz@WHARTON.UPENN.EDU> Re: When does PROC SQL consistently leave incoming data order unchanged? (112 lines) From: Keintz, H. Mark <mkeintz@WHARTON.UPENN.EDU> Re: When does PROC SQL consistently leave incoming data order unchanged? (88 lines) From: Sigurd Hermansen <HERMANS1@WESTAT.COM> Withing group and withing variable comparisonWithing group and withing variable comparison (26 lines) From: Robert O'Brien <obri0313@GMAIL.COM> Re: Withing group and withing variable comparison (50 lines) From: Peter Flom <peterflomconsulting@MINDSPRING.COM> Re: Withing group and withing variable comparison (89 lines) From: Robert O'Brien <obri0313@GMAIL.COM> Re: Withing group and withing variable comparison (33 lines) From: Peter Flom <peterflomconsulting@MINDSPRING.COM> Re: Withing group and withing variable comparison (47 lines) From: Robert O'Brien <obri0313@GMAIL.COM> Re: Withing group and withing variable comparison (66 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@GMAIL.COM> Re: Withing group and withing variable comparison (88 lines) From: Robert O'Brien <obri0313@GMAIL.COM> Re: Withing group and withing variable comparison (52 lines) From: Jason Schoeneberger <jschoeneberger@CAROLINA.RR.COM> Re: Withing group and withing variable comparison (62 lines) From: Robert O'Brien <obri0313@GMAIL.COM> create Oracle table with SQL pass throughcreate Oracle table with SQL pass through (10 lines) From: Phil Spence <linux70@COMCAST.NET> Re: create Oracle table with SQL pass through (24 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> Re: create Oracle table with SQL pass through (24 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> Re: create Oracle table with SQL pass through (51 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: create Oracle table with SQL pass through (37 lines) From: F J Kelley <jkelley@UGA.EDU> Re: create Oracle table with SQL pass through (45 lines) From: Jim Groeneveld <jim.1stat@YAHOO.COM> Re: create Oracle table with SQL pass through (65 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> file statementfile statement (33 lines) From: Pradeep <chittiprolupradeep@GMAIL.COM> Re: file statement (46 lines) From: Murphy Choy <goladin@GMAIL.COM> Re: file statement (27 lines) From: Pradeep <chittiprolupradeep@GMAIL.COM> Re: file statement (67 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> how to create a new catalog in sasRe: how to create a new catalog in sas (25 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: how to create a new catalog in sas (52 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <gerhard.hellriegel@T-ONLINE.DE> importing Access extension = accdbimporting Access extension = accdb (53 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. (CDC/OCOO/ITSO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Re: importing Access extension = accdb (96 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: importing Access extension = accdb (42 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. (CDC/OCOO/ITSO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Re: importing Access extension = accdb (125 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. (CDC/OCOO/ITSO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> java issuejava issue (53 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> logistic regression: odds ratio interpretationlogistic regression: odds ratio interpretation (15 lines) From: christine <christinepeloquin1@GMAIL.COM> Re: logistic regression: odds ratio interpretation (63 lines) From: Dale McLerran <stringplayer_2@YAHOO.COM> Re: logistic regression: odds ratio interpretation (42 lines) From: Nordlund, Dan (DSHS/RDA) <NordlDJ@DSHS.WA.GOV> multi-character delimitermulti-character delimiter (17 lines) From: Chang Chung <chang_y_chung@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: multi-character delimiter (41 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: multi-character delimiter (40 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Re: multi-character delimiter (47 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: multi-character delimiter (62 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Re: multi-character delimiter (77 lines) From: Chang Chung <chang_y_chung@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: multi-character delimiter (88 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Re: multi-character delimiter (141 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> plotting in proc princompplotting in proc princomp (23 lines) From: Nabaneeta Saha <nsaha6@GMAIL.COM> problems in importing .txt fileRe: problems in importing .txt file (60 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: problems in importing .txt file (88 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: problems in importing .txt file (67 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> proc fcmp warning messageproc fcmp warning message (39 lines) From: Sterling Paramore <gnilrets@GMAIL.COM> proc mdsproc mds (30 lines) From: Nabaneeta Saha <nsaha6@GMAIL.COM> rename worksheetsRe: rename worksheets (75 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: rename worksheets (61 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patternsrolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (21 lines) From: White, Svend A. <SvendW@HEALTH.OK.GOV> Re: rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (30 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> Re: rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (51 lines) From: White, Svend A. <SvendW@HEALTH.OK.GOV> Re: rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (59 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (65 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (77 lines) From: White, Svend A. <SvendW@HEALTH.OK.GOV> Re: rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (55 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. (CDC/OCOO/ITSO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Re: rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (82 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (83 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Re: rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (104 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> still need p-valuestill need p-value (36 lines) From: Morley Herbert <Morley.Herbert@HCAHEALTHCARE.COM> test statistic used in procnpar1waytest statistic used in procnpar1way (47 lines) From: Darryl Hondorp <hondorpd@SI.EDU> Re: test statistic used in procnpar1way (8 lines) From: SUBSCRIBE SAS-L JingJu11 S <jingju11@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: test statistic used in procnpar1way (80 lines) From: Susan Durham <sdurham@BIOLOGY.USU.EDU> Re: test statistic used in procnpar1way (12 lines) From: SUBSCRIBE SAS-L JingJu11 S <jingju11@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: test statistic used in procnpar1way (9 lines) From: SUBSCRIBE SAS-L JingJu11 S <jingju11@HOTMAIL.COM> using macro variables to make a code more user friendlyusing macro variables to make a code more user friendly (74 lines) From: Tucker Crowe <lunacaelum@GMAIL.COM>
Re: Re: How to rename variable names containing inva lid sas characters ö and äRe: Re: Re: How to rename variable names containing inva lid sas characters ö and ä (135 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <gerhard.hellriegel@T-ONLINE.DE> Re: Re: Re: How to rename variable names containing inva lid sas characters ö and ä (124 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <gerhard.hellriegel@T-ONLINE.DE> Re: Re: Re: How to rename variable names containing inva lid sas characters ö and ä (133 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <gerhard.hellriegel@T-ONLINE.DE> Rotate Row DataRe: Rotate Row Data (68 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: Rotate Row Data (102 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> SAS AF - linking default values to selection tableSAS AF - linking default values to selection table (34 lines) From: Clapson, Andrew - PPD/DPP <Andrew.Clapson@STATCAN.GC.CA> Re: SAS AF - linking default values to selection table (96 lines) From: Randy Herbison <RandyHerbison@WESTAT.COM> SAS on mainframesRe: SAS on mainframes (42 lines) From: John Burton <jrburtonsaspro@GMAIL.COM> Re: SAS on mainframes (64 lines) From: Alan Churchill <alan.churchill@SAVIAN.NET> Re: SAS on mainframes (20 lines) From: John Burton <jrburtonsaspro@GMAIL.COM> SAS-L Digest - 25 Oct 2010 - Special issue (#2010-1164)Re: SAS-L Digest - 25 Oct 2010 - Special issue (#2010-1164) (1296 lines) From: Jason Sparks <jasonsparks@WELLSFARGO.COM> SAS-L Digest - 27 Oct 2010 - Special issue (#2010-1172)Re: SAS-L Digest - 27 Oct 2010 - Special issue (#2010-1172) (1197 lines) From: Jason Sparks <jasonsparks@WELLSFARGO.COM> Re: SAS-L Digest - 27 Oct 2010 - Special issue (#2010-1172) (37 lines) From: F J Kelley <jkelley@UGA.EDU> SGF call for papers closes on 25thSGF call for papers closes on 25th (21 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. (CDC/OCOO/ITSO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> SQL performanceRe: SQL performance (22 lines) From: Sigurd W. Hermansen <hermans1@WESTAT.COM> Summing across records - and more...Summing across records - and more... (21 lines) From: Laughing Beggar <laughing_beggar@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Summing across records - and more... (51 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: Summing across records - and more... (47 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: Summing across records - and more... (83 lines) From: Nat Wooding <nathani@VERIZON.NET> Survival analysis in crossover designSurvival analysis in crossover design (54 lines) From: Marc Mooney UMN <moon0078@UMN.EDU> TRANWRDing carriage returns?TRANWRDing carriage returns? (37 lines) From: Wall, Steven <steve.wall@PIONEER.COM> Re: TRANWRDing carriage returns? (65 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: TRANWRDing carriage returns? (49 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: TRANWRDing carriage returns? (109 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: TRANWRDing carriage returns? (81 lines) From: Scott Bass <sas_l_739@YAHOO.COM.AU> What is difference between using rename in data or set statement?What is difference between using rename in data or set statement? (43 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: What is difference between using rename in data or set statement? (61 lines) From: Nat Wooding <nathani@VERIZON.NET> Re: What is difference between using rename in data or set statement? (164 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <jfh@STANFORDALUMNI.ORG> Re: What is difference between using rename in data or set statement? (235 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: What is difference between using rename in data or set statement? (330 lines) From: Nordlund, Dan (DSHS/RDA) <NordlDJ@DSHS.WA.GOV> Re: What is difference between using rename in data or set statement? (354 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: What is difference between using rename in data or set statement? (405 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> When does PROC SQL consistently leave incoming data order unchanged?When does PROC SQL consistently leave incoming data order unchanged? (73 lines) From: Keintz, H. Mark <mkeintz@WHARTON.UPENN.EDU> Re: When does PROC SQL consistently leave incoming data order unchanged? (83 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: When does PROC SQL consistently leave incoming data order unchanged? (91 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <jfh@STANFORDALUMNI.ORG> Re: When does PROC SQL consistently leave incoming data order unchanged? (85 lines) From: Mary <mlhoward@AVALON.NET> Re: When does PROC SQL consistently leave incoming data order unchanged? (139 lines) From: Keintz, H. Mark <mkeintz@WHARTON.UPENN.EDU> Re: When does PROC SQL consistently leave incoming data order unchanged? (112 lines) From: Keintz, H. Mark <mkeintz@WHARTON.UPENN.EDU> Re: When does PROC SQL consistently leave incoming data order unchanged? (88 lines) From: Sigurd Hermansen <HERMANS1@WESTAT.COM> Withing group and withing variable comparisonWithing group and withing variable comparison (26 lines) From: Robert O'Brien <obri0313@GMAIL.COM> Re: Withing group and withing variable comparison (50 lines) From: Peter Flom <peterflomconsulting@MINDSPRING.COM> Re: Withing group and withing variable comparison (89 lines) From: Robert O'Brien <obri0313@GMAIL.COM> Re: Withing group and withing variable comparison (33 lines) From: Peter Flom <peterflomconsulting@MINDSPRING.COM> Re: Withing group and withing variable comparison (47 lines) From: Robert O'Brien <obri0313@GMAIL.COM> Re: Withing group and withing variable comparison (66 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@GMAIL.COM> Re: Withing group and withing variable comparison (88 lines) From: Robert O'Brien <obri0313@GMAIL.COM> Re: Withing group and withing variable comparison (52 lines) From: Jason Schoeneberger <jschoeneberger@CAROLINA.RR.COM> Re: Withing group and withing variable comparison (62 lines) From: Robert O'Brien <obri0313@GMAIL.COM> create Oracle table with SQL pass throughcreate Oracle table with SQL pass through (10 lines) From: Phil Spence <linux70@COMCAST.NET> Re: create Oracle table with SQL pass through (24 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> Re: create Oracle table with SQL pass through (24 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> Re: create Oracle table with SQL pass through (51 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: create Oracle table with SQL pass through (37 lines) From: F J Kelley <jkelley@UGA.EDU> Re: create Oracle table with SQL pass through (45 lines) From: Jim Groeneveld <jim.1stat@YAHOO.COM> Re: create Oracle table with SQL pass through (65 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> file statementfile statement (33 lines) From: Pradeep <chittiprolupradeep@GMAIL.COM> Re: file statement (46 lines) From: Murphy Choy <goladin@GMAIL.COM> Re: file statement (27 lines) From: Pradeep <chittiprolupradeep@GMAIL.COM> Re: file statement (67 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> how to create a new catalog in sasRe: how to create a new catalog in sas (25 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: how to create a new catalog in sas (52 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <gerhard.hellriegel@T-ONLINE.DE> importing Access extension = accdbimporting Access extension = accdb (53 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. (CDC/OCOO/ITSO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Re: importing Access extension = accdb (96 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: importing Access extension = accdb (42 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. (CDC/OCOO/ITSO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Re: importing Access extension = accdb (125 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. (CDC/OCOO/ITSO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> java issuejava issue (53 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> logistic regression: odds ratio interpretationlogistic regression: odds ratio interpretation (15 lines) From: christine <christinepeloquin1@GMAIL.COM> Re: logistic regression: odds ratio interpretation (63 lines) From: Dale McLerran <stringplayer_2@YAHOO.COM> Re: logistic regression: odds ratio interpretation (42 lines) From: Nordlund, Dan (DSHS/RDA) <NordlDJ@DSHS.WA.GOV> multi-character delimitermulti-character delimiter (17 lines) From: Chang Chung <chang_y_chung@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: multi-character delimiter (41 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: multi-character delimiter (40 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Re: multi-character delimiter (47 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: multi-character delimiter (62 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Re: multi-character delimiter (77 lines) From: Chang Chung <chang_y_chung@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: multi-character delimiter (88 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Re: multi-character delimiter (141 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> plotting in proc princompplotting in proc princomp (23 lines) From: Nabaneeta Saha <nsaha6@GMAIL.COM> problems in importing .txt fileRe: problems in importing .txt file (60 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: problems in importing .txt file (88 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: problems in importing .txt file (67 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> proc fcmp warning messageproc fcmp warning message (39 lines) From: Sterling Paramore <gnilrets@GMAIL.COM> proc mdsproc mds (30 lines) From: Nabaneeta Saha <nsaha6@GMAIL.COM> rename worksheetsRe: rename worksheets (75 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: rename worksheets (61 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patternsrolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (21 lines) From: White, Svend A. <SvendW@HEALTH.OK.GOV> Re: rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (30 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> Re: rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (51 lines) From: White, Svend A. <SvendW@HEALTH.OK.GOV> Re: rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (59 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (65 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (77 lines) From: White, Svend A. <SvendW@HEALTH.OK.GOV> Re: rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (55 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. (CDC/OCOO/ITSO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Re: rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (82 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (83 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Re: rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (104 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> still need p-valuestill need p-value (36 lines) From: Morley Herbert <Morley.Herbert@HCAHEALTHCARE.COM> test statistic used in procnpar1waytest statistic used in procnpar1way (47 lines) From: Darryl Hondorp <hondorpd@SI.EDU> Re: test statistic used in procnpar1way (8 lines) From: SUBSCRIBE SAS-L JingJu11 S <jingju11@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: test statistic used in procnpar1way (80 lines) From: Susan Durham <sdurham@BIOLOGY.USU.EDU> Re: test statistic used in procnpar1way (12 lines) From: SUBSCRIBE SAS-L JingJu11 S <jingju11@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: test statistic used in procnpar1way (9 lines) From: SUBSCRIBE SAS-L JingJu11 S <jingju11@HOTMAIL.COM> using macro variables to make a code more user friendlyusing macro variables to make a code more user friendly (74 lines) From: Tucker Crowe <lunacaelum@GMAIL.COM>
Rotate Row DataRe: Rotate Row Data (68 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: Rotate Row Data (102 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> SAS AF - linking default values to selection tableSAS AF - linking default values to selection table (34 lines) From: Clapson, Andrew - PPD/DPP <Andrew.Clapson@STATCAN.GC.CA> Re: SAS AF - linking default values to selection table (96 lines) From: Randy Herbison <RandyHerbison@WESTAT.COM> SAS on mainframesRe: SAS on mainframes (42 lines) From: John Burton <jrburtonsaspro@GMAIL.COM> Re: SAS on mainframes (64 lines) From: Alan Churchill <alan.churchill@SAVIAN.NET> Re: SAS on mainframes (20 lines) From: John Burton <jrburtonsaspro@GMAIL.COM> SAS-L Digest - 25 Oct 2010 - Special issue (#2010-1164)Re: SAS-L Digest - 25 Oct 2010 - Special issue (#2010-1164) (1296 lines) From: Jason Sparks <jasonsparks@WELLSFARGO.COM> SAS-L Digest - 27 Oct 2010 - Special issue (#2010-1172)Re: SAS-L Digest - 27 Oct 2010 - Special issue (#2010-1172) (1197 lines) From: Jason Sparks <jasonsparks@WELLSFARGO.COM> Re: SAS-L Digest - 27 Oct 2010 - Special issue (#2010-1172) (37 lines) From: F J Kelley <jkelley@UGA.EDU> SGF call for papers closes on 25thSGF call for papers closes on 25th (21 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. (CDC/OCOO/ITSO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> SQL performanceRe: SQL performance (22 lines) From: Sigurd W. Hermansen <hermans1@WESTAT.COM> Summing across records - and more...Summing across records - and more... (21 lines) From: Laughing Beggar <laughing_beggar@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Summing across records - and more... (51 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: Summing across records - and more... (47 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: Summing across records - and more... (83 lines) From: Nat Wooding <nathani@VERIZON.NET> Survival analysis in crossover designSurvival analysis in crossover design (54 lines) From: Marc Mooney UMN <moon0078@UMN.EDU> TRANWRDing carriage returns?TRANWRDing carriage returns? (37 lines) From: Wall, Steven <steve.wall@PIONEER.COM> Re: TRANWRDing carriage returns? (65 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: TRANWRDing carriage returns? (49 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: TRANWRDing carriage returns? (109 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: TRANWRDing carriage returns? (81 lines) From: Scott Bass <sas_l_739@YAHOO.COM.AU> What is difference between using rename in data or set statement?What is difference between using rename in data or set statement? (43 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: What is difference between using rename in data or set statement? (61 lines) From: Nat Wooding <nathani@VERIZON.NET> Re: What is difference between using rename in data or set statement? (164 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <jfh@STANFORDALUMNI.ORG> Re: What is difference between using rename in data or set statement? (235 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: What is difference between using rename in data or set statement? (330 lines) From: Nordlund, Dan (DSHS/RDA) <NordlDJ@DSHS.WA.GOV> Re: What is difference between using rename in data or set statement? (354 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: What is difference between using rename in data or set statement? (405 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> When does PROC SQL consistently leave incoming data order unchanged?When does PROC SQL consistently leave incoming data order unchanged? (73 lines) From: Keintz, H. Mark <mkeintz@WHARTON.UPENN.EDU> Re: When does PROC SQL consistently leave incoming data order unchanged? (83 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: When does PROC SQL consistently leave incoming data order unchanged? (91 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <jfh@STANFORDALUMNI.ORG> Re: When does PROC SQL consistently leave incoming data order unchanged? (85 lines) From: Mary <mlhoward@AVALON.NET> Re: When does PROC SQL consistently leave incoming data order unchanged? (139 lines) From: Keintz, H. Mark <mkeintz@WHARTON.UPENN.EDU> Re: When does PROC SQL consistently leave incoming data order unchanged? (112 lines) From: Keintz, H. 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(88 lines) From: Sigurd Hermansen <HERMANS1@WESTAT.COM> Withing group and withing variable comparisonWithing group and withing variable comparison (26 lines) From: Robert O'Brien <obri0313@GMAIL.COM> Re: Withing group and withing variable comparison (50 lines) From: Peter Flom <peterflomconsulting@MINDSPRING.COM> Re: Withing group and withing variable comparison (89 lines) From: Robert O'Brien <obri0313@GMAIL.COM> Re: Withing group and withing variable comparison (33 lines) From: Peter Flom <peterflomconsulting@MINDSPRING.COM> Re: Withing group and withing variable comparison (47 lines) From: Robert O'Brien <obri0313@GMAIL.COM> Re: Withing group and withing variable comparison (66 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@GMAIL.COM> Re: Withing group and withing variable comparison (88 lines) From: Robert O'Brien <obri0313@GMAIL.COM> Re: Withing group and withing variable comparison (52 lines) From: Jason Schoeneberger <jschoeneberger@CAROLINA.RR.COM> Re: Withing group and withing variable comparison (62 lines) From: Robert O'Brien <obri0313@GMAIL.COM> create Oracle table with SQL pass throughcreate Oracle table with SQL pass through (10 lines) From: Phil Spence <linux70@COMCAST.NET> Re: create Oracle table with SQL pass through (24 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> Re: create Oracle table with SQL pass through (24 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> Re: create Oracle table with SQL pass through (51 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: create Oracle table with SQL pass through (37 lines) From: F J Kelley <jkelley@UGA.EDU> Re: create Oracle table with SQL pass through (45 lines) From: Jim Groeneveld <jim.1stat@YAHOO.COM> Re: create Oracle table with SQL pass through (65 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> file statementfile statement (33 lines) From: Pradeep <chittiprolupradeep@GMAIL.COM> Re: file statement (46 lines) From: Murphy Choy <goladin@GMAIL.COM> Re: file statement (27 lines) From: Pradeep <chittiprolupradeep@GMAIL.COM> Re: file statement (67 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> how to create a new catalog in sasRe: how to create a new catalog in sas (25 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: how to create a new catalog in sas (52 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <gerhard.hellriegel@T-ONLINE.DE> importing Access extension = accdbimporting Access extension = accdb (53 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. (CDC/OCOO/ITSO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Re: importing Access extension = accdb (96 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: importing Access extension = accdb (42 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. (CDC/OCOO/ITSO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Re: importing Access extension = accdb (125 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. (CDC/OCOO/ITSO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> java issuejava issue (53 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> logistic regression: odds ratio interpretationlogistic regression: odds ratio interpretation (15 lines) From: christine <christinepeloquin1@GMAIL.COM> Re: logistic regression: odds ratio interpretation (63 lines) From: Dale McLerran <stringplayer_2@YAHOO.COM> Re: logistic regression: odds ratio interpretation (42 lines) From: Nordlund, Dan (DSHS/RDA) <NordlDJ@DSHS.WA.GOV> multi-character delimitermulti-character delimiter (17 lines) From: Chang Chung <chang_y_chung@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: multi-character delimiter (41 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: multi-character delimiter (40 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Re: multi-character delimiter (47 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: multi-character delimiter (62 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Re: multi-character delimiter (77 lines) From: Chang Chung <chang_y_chung@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: multi-character delimiter (88 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Re: multi-character delimiter (141 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> plotting in proc princompplotting in proc princomp (23 lines) From: Nabaneeta Saha <nsaha6@GMAIL.COM> problems in importing .txt fileRe: problems in importing .txt file (60 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: problems in importing .txt file (88 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: problems in importing .txt file (67 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> proc fcmp warning messageproc fcmp warning message (39 lines) From: Sterling Paramore <gnilrets@GMAIL.COM> proc mdsproc mds (30 lines) From: Nabaneeta Saha <nsaha6@GMAIL.COM> rename worksheetsRe: rename worksheets (75 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: rename worksheets (61 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patternsrolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (21 lines) From: White, Svend A. <SvendW@HEALTH.OK.GOV> Re: rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (30 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> Re: rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (51 lines) From: White, Svend A. <SvendW@HEALTH.OK.GOV> Re: rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (59 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (65 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (77 lines) From: White, Svend A. <SvendW@HEALTH.OK.GOV> Re: rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (55 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. (CDC/OCOO/ITSO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Re: rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (82 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (83 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Re: rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (104 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> still need p-valuestill need p-value (36 lines) From: Morley Herbert <Morley.Herbert@HCAHEALTHCARE.COM> test statistic used in procnpar1waytest statistic used in procnpar1way (47 lines) From: Darryl Hondorp <hondorpd@SI.EDU> Re: test statistic used in procnpar1way (8 lines) From: SUBSCRIBE SAS-L JingJu11 S <jingju11@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: test statistic used in procnpar1way (80 lines) From: Susan Durham <sdurham@BIOLOGY.USU.EDU> Re: test statistic used in procnpar1way (12 lines) From: SUBSCRIBE SAS-L JingJu11 S <jingju11@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: test statistic used in procnpar1way (9 lines) From: SUBSCRIBE SAS-L JingJu11 S <jingju11@HOTMAIL.COM> using macro variables to make a code more user friendlyusing macro variables to make a code more user friendly (74 lines) From: Tucker Crowe <lunacaelum@GMAIL.COM>
SAS AF - linking default values to selection tableSAS AF - linking default values to selection table (34 lines) From: Clapson, Andrew - PPD/DPP <Andrew.Clapson@STATCAN.GC.CA> Re: SAS AF - linking default values to selection table (96 lines) From: Randy Herbison <RandyHerbison@WESTAT.COM> SAS on mainframesRe: SAS on mainframes (42 lines) From: John Burton <jrburtonsaspro@GMAIL.COM> Re: SAS on mainframes (64 lines) From: Alan Churchill <alan.churchill@SAVIAN.NET> Re: SAS on mainframes (20 lines) From: John Burton <jrburtonsaspro@GMAIL.COM> SAS-L Digest - 25 Oct 2010 - Special issue (#2010-1164)Re: SAS-L Digest - 25 Oct 2010 - Special issue (#2010-1164) (1296 lines) From: Jason Sparks <jasonsparks@WELLSFARGO.COM> SAS-L Digest - 27 Oct 2010 - Special issue (#2010-1172)Re: SAS-L Digest - 27 Oct 2010 - Special issue (#2010-1172) (1197 lines) From: Jason Sparks <jasonsparks@WELLSFARGO.COM> Re: SAS-L Digest - 27 Oct 2010 - Special issue (#2010-1172) (37 lines) From: F J Kelley <jkelley@UGA.EDU> SGF call for papers closes on 25thSGF call for papers closes on 25th (21 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. (CDC/OCOO/ITSO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> SQL performanceRe: SQL performance (22 lines) From: Sigurd W. Hermansen <hermans1@WESTAT.COM> Summing across records - and more...Summing across records - and more... (21 lines) From: Laughing Beggar <laughing_beggar@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Summing across records - and more... (51 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: Summing across records - and more... (47 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: Summing across records - and more... (83 lines) From: Nat Wooding <nathani@VERIZON.NET> Survival analysis in crossover designSurvival analysis in crossover design (54 lines) From: Marc Mooney UMN <moon0078@UMN.EDU> TRANWRDing carriage returns?TRANWRDing carriage returns? (37 lines) From: Wall, Steven <steve.wall@PIONEER.COM> Re: TRANWRDing carriage returns? (65 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: TRANWRDing carriage returns? (49 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: TRANWRDing carriage returns? (109 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: TRANWRDing carriage returns? (81 lines) From: Scott Bass <sas_l_739@YAHOO.COM.AU> What is difference between using rename in data or set statement?What is difference between using rename in data or set statement? (43 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: What is difference between using rename in data or set statement? (61 lines) From: Nat Wooding <nathani@VERIZON.NET> Re: What is difference between using rename in data or set statement? (164 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <jfh@STANFORDALUMNI.ORG> Re: What is difference between using rename in data or set statement? (235 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: What is difference between using rename in data or set statement? (330 lines) From: Nordlund, Dan (DSHS/RDA) <NordlDJ@DSHS.WA.GOV> Re: What is difference between using rename in data or set statement? (354 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: What is difference between using rename in data or set statement? (405 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> When does PROC SQL consistently leave incoming data order unchanged?When does PROC SQL consistently leave incoming data order unchanged? (73 lines) From: Keintz, H. Mark <mkeintz@WHARTON.UPENN.EDU> Re: When does PROC SQL consistently leave incoming data order unchanged? (83 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: When does PROC SQL consistently leave incoming data order unchanged? (91 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <jfh@STANFORDALUMNI.ORG> Re: When does PROC SQL consistently leave incoming data order unchanged? (85 lines) From: Mary <mlhoward@AVALON.NET> Re: When does PROC SQL consistently leave incoming data order unchanged? (139 lines) From: Keintz, H. Mark <mkeintz@WHARTON.UPENN.EDU> Re: When does PROC SQL consistently leave incoming data order unchanged? (112 lines) From: Keintz, H. Mark <mkeintz@WHARTON.UPENN.EDU> Re: When does PROC SQL consistently leave incoming data order unchanged? (88 lines) From: Sigurd Hermansen <HERMANS1@WESTAT.COM> Withing group and withing variable comparisonWithing group and withing variable comparison (26 lines) From: Robert O'Brien <obri0313@GMAIL.COM> Re: Withing group and withing variable comparison (50 lines) From: Peter Flom <peterflomconsulting@MINDSPRING.COM> Re: Withing group and withing variable comparison (89 lines) From: Robert O'Brien <obri0313@GMAIL.COM> Re: Withing group and withing variable comparison (33 lines) From: Peter Flom <peterflomconsulting@MINDSPRING.COM> Re: Withing group and withing variable comparison (47 lines) From: Robert O'Brien <obri0313@GMAIL.COM> Re: Withing group and withing variable comparison (66 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@GMAIL.COM> Re: Withing group and withing variable comparison (88 lines) From: Robert O'Brien <obri0313@GMAIL.COM> Re: Withing group and withing variable comparison (52 lines) From: Jason Schoeneberger <jschoeneberger@CAROLINA.RR.COM> Re: Withing group and withing variable comparison (62 lines) From: Robert O'Brien <obri0313@GMAIL.COM> create Oracle table with SQL pass throughcreate Oracle table with SQL pass through (10 lines) From: Phil Spence <linux70@COMCAST.NET> Re: create Oracle table with SQL pass through (24 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> Re: create Oracle table with SQL pass through (24 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> Re: create Oracle table with SQL pass through (51 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: create Oracle table with SQL pass through (37 lines) From: F J Kelley <jkelley@UGA.EDU> Re: create Oracle table with SQL pass through (45 lines) From: Jim Groeneveld <jim.1stat@YAHOO.COM> Re: create Oracle table with SQL pass through (65 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> file statementfile statement (33 lines) From: Pradeep <chittiprolupradeep@GMAIL.COM> Re: file statement (46 lines) From: Murphy Choy <goladin@GMAIL.COM> Re: file statement (27 lines) From: Pradeep <chittiprolupradeep@GMAIL.COM> Re: file statement (67 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> how to create a new catalog in sasRe: how to create a new catalog in sas (25 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: how to create a new catalog in sas (52 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <gerhard.hellriegel@T-ONLINE.DE> importing Access extension = accdbimporting Access extension = accdb (53 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. 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(CDC/OCOO/ITSO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> java issuejava issue (53 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> logistic regression: odds ratio interpretationlogistic regression: odds ratio interpretation (15 lines) From: christine <christinepeloquin1@GMAIL.COM> Re: logistic regression: odds ratio interpretation (63 lines) From: Dale McLerran <stringplayer_2@YAHOO.COM> Re: logistic regression: odds ratio interpretation (42 lines) From: Nordlund, Dan (DSHS/RDA) <NordlDJ@DSHS.WA.GOV> multi-character delimitermulti-character delimiter (17 lines) From: Chang Chung <chang_y_chung@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: multi-character delimiter (41 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: multi-character delimiter (40 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Re: multi-character delimiter (47 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: multi-character delimiter (62 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Re: multi-character delimiter (77 lines) From: Chang Chung <chang_y_chung@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: multi-character delimiter (88 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Re: multi-character delimiter (141 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> plotting in proc princompplotting in proc princomp (23 lines) From: Nabaneeta Saha <nsaha6@GMAIL.COM> problems in importing .txt fileRe: problems in importing .txt file (60 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: problems in importing .txt file (88 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: problems in importing .txt file (67 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> proc fcmp warning messageproc fcmp warning message (39 lines) From: Sterling Paramore <gnilrets@GMAIL.COM> proc mdsproc mds (30 lines) From: Nabaneeta Saha <nsaha6@GMAIL.COM> rename worksheetsRe: rename worksheets (75 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: rename worksheets (61 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patternsrolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (21 lines) From: White, Svend A. <SvendW@HEALTH.OK.GOV> Re: rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (30 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> Re: rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (51 lines) From: White, Svend A. <SvendW@HEALTH.OK.GOV> Re: rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (59 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (65 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (77 lines) From: White, Svend A. <SvendW@HEALTH.OK.GOV> Re: rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (55 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. (CDC/OCOO/ITSO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Re: rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (82 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (83 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Re: rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (104 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> still need p-valuestill need p-value (36 lines) From: Morley Herbert <Morley.Herbert@HCAHEALTHCARE.COM> test statistic used in procnpar1waytest statistic used in procnpar1way (47 lines) From: Darryl Hondorp <hondorpd@SI.EDU> Re: test statistic used in procnpar1way (8 lines) From: SUBSCRIBE SAS-L JingJu11 S <jingju11@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: test statistic used in procnpar1way (80 lines) From: Susan Durham <sdurham@BIOLOGY.USU.EDU> Re: test statistic used in procnpar1way (12 lines) From: SUBSCRIBE SAS-L JingJu11 S <jingju11@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: test statistic used in procnpar1way (9 lines) From: SUBSCRIBE SAS-L JingJu11 S <jingju11@HOTMAIL.COM> using macro variables to make a code more user friendlyusing macro variables to make a code more user friendly (74 lines) From: Tucker Crowe <lunacaelum@GMAIL.COM>
SAS on mainframesRe: SAS on mainframes (42 lines) From: John Burton <jrburtonsaspro@GMAIL.COM> Re: SAS on mainframes (64 lines) From: Alan Churchill <alan.churchill@SAVIAN.NET> Re: SAS on mainframes (20 lines) From: John Burton <jrburtonsaspro@GMAIL.COM> SAS-L Digest - 25 Oct 2010 - Special issue (#2010-1164)Re: SAS-L Digest - 25 Oct 2010 - Special issue (#2010-1164) (1296 lines) From: Jason Sparks <jasonsparks@WELLSFARGO.COM> SAS-L Digest - 27 Oct 2010 - Special issue (#2010-1172)Re: SAS-L Digest - 27 Oct 2010 - Special issue (#2010-1172) (1197 lines) From: Jason Sparks <jasonsparks@WELLSFARGO.COM> Re: SAS-L Digest - 27 Oct 2010 - Special issue (#2010-1172) (37 lines) From: F J Kelley <jkelley@UGA.EDU> SGF call for papers closes on 25thSGF call for papers closes on 25th (21 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. (CDC/OCOO/ITSO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> SQL performanceRe: SQL performance (22 lines) From: Sigurd W. Hermansen <hermans1@WESTAT.COM> Summing across records - and more...Summing across records - and more... (21 lines) From: Laughing Beggar <laughing_beggar@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Summing across records - and more... (51 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: Summing across records - and more... (47 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: Summing across records - and more... (83 lines) From: Nat Wooding <nathani@VERIZON.NET> Survival analysis in crossover designSurvival analysis in crossover design (54 lines) From: Marc Mooney UMN <moon0078@UMN.EDU> TRANWRDing carriage returns?TRANWRDing carriage returns? (37 lines) From: Wall, Steven <steve.wall@PIONEER.COM> Re: TRANWRDing carriage returns? (65 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: TRANWRDing carriage returns? (49 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: TRANWRDing carriage returns? (109 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: TRANWRDing carriage returns? (81 lines) From: Scott Bass <sas_l_739@YAHOO.COM.AU> What is difference between using rename in data or set statement?What is difference between using rename in data or set statement? (43 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: What is difference between using rename in data or set statement? (61 lines) From: Nat Wooding <nathani@VERIZON.NET> Re: What is difference between using rename in data or set statement? (164 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <jfh@STANFORDALUMNI.ORG> Re: What is difference between using rename in data or set statement? (235 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: What is difference between using rename in data or set statement? (330 lines) From: Nordlund, Dan (DSHS/RDA) <NordlDJ@DSHS.WA.GOV> Re: What is difference between using rename in data or set statement? (354 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: What is difference between using rename in data or set statement? (405 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> When does PROC SQL consistently leave incoming data order unchanged?When does PROC SQL consistently leave incoming data order unchanged? (73 lines) From: Keintz, H. Mark <mkeintz@WHARTON.UPENN.EDU> Re: When does PROC SQL consistently leave incoming data order unchanged? (83 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: When does PROC SQL consistently leave incoming data order unchanged? (91 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <jfh@STANFORDALUMNI.ORG> Re: When does PROC SQL consistently leave incoming data order unchanged? (85 lines) From: Mary <mlhoward@AVALON.NET> Re: When does PROC SQL consistently leave incoming data order unchanged? (139 lines) From: Keintz, H. Mark <mkeintz@WHARTON.UPENN.EDU> Re: When does PROC SQL consistently leave incoming data order unchanged? (112 lines) From: Keintz, H. Mark <mkeintz@WHARTON.UPENN.EDU> Re: When does PROC SQL consistently leave incoming data order unchanged? (88 lines) From: Sigurd Hermansen <HERMANS1@WESTAT.COM> Withing group and withing variable comparisonWithing group and withing variable comparison (26 lines) From: Robert O'Brien <obri0313@GMAIL.COM> Re: Withing group and withing variable comparison (50 lines) From: Peter Flom <peterflomconsulting@MINDSPRING.COM> Re: Withing group and withing variable comparison (89 lines) From: Robert O'Brien <obri0313@GMAIL.COM> Re: Withing group and withing variable comparison (33 lines) From: Peter Flom <peterflomconsulting@MINDSPRING.COM> Re: Withing group and withing variable comparison (47 lines) From: Robert O'Brien <obri0313@GMAIL.COM> Re: Withing group and withing variable comparison (66 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@GMAIL.COM> Re: Withing group and withing variable comparison (88 lines) From: Robert O'Brien <obri0313@GMAIL.COM> Re: Withing group and withing variable comparison (52 lines) From: Jason Schoeneberger <jschoeneberger@CAROLINA.RR.COM> Re: Withing group and withing variable comparison (62 lines) From: Robert O'Brien <obri0313@GMAIL.COM> create Oracle table with SQL pass throughcreate Oracle table with SQL pass through (10 lines) From: Phil Spence <linux70@COMCAST.NET> Re: create Oracle table with SQL pass through (24 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> Re: create Oracle table with SQL pass through (24 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> Re: create Oracle table with SQL pass through (51 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: create Oracle table with SQL pass through (37 lines) From: F J Kelley <jkelley@UGA.EDU> Re: create Oracle table with SQL pass through (45 lines) From: Jim Groeneveld <jim.1stat@YAHOO.COM> Re: create Oracle table with SQL pass through (65 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> file statementfile statement (33 lines) From: Pradeep <chittiprolupradeep@GMAIL.COM> Re: file statement (46 lines) From: Murphy Choy <goladin@GMAIL.COM> Re: file statement (27 lines) From: Pradeep <chittiprolupradeep@GMAIL.COM> Re: file statement (67 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> how to create a new catalog in sasRe: how to create a new catalog in sas (25 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: how to create a new catalog in sas (52 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <gerhard.hellriegel@T-ONLINE.DE> importing Access extension = accdbimporting Access extension = accdb (53 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. 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(CDC/OCOO/ITSO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> java issuejava issue (53 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> logistic regression: odds ratio interpretationlogistic regression: odds ratio interpretation (15 lines) From: christine <christinepeloquin1@GMAIL.COM> Re: logistic regression: odds ratio interpretation (63 lines) From: Dale McLerran <stringplayer_2@YAHOO.COM> Re: logistic regression: odds ratio interpretation (42 lines) From: Nordlund, Dan (DSHS/RDA) <NordlDJ@DSHS.WA.GOV> multi-character delimitermulti-character delimiter (17 lines) From: Chang Chung <chang_y_chung@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: multi-character delimiter (41 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: multi-character delimiter (40 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Re: multi-character delimiter (47 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: multi-character delimiter (62 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Re: multi-character delimiter (77 lines) From: Chang Chung <chang_y_chung@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: multi-character delimiter (88 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Re: multi-character delimiter (141 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> plotting in proc princompplotting in proc princomp (23 lines) From: Nabaneeta Saha <nsaha6@GMAIL.COM> problems in importing .txt fileRe: problems in importing .txt file (60 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: problems in importing .txt file (88 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: problems in importing .txt file (67 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> proc fcmp warning messageproc fcmp warning message (39 lines) From: Sterling Paramore <gnilrets@GMAIL.COM> proc mdsproc mds (30 lines) From: Nabaneeta Saha <nsaha6@GMAIL.COM> rename worksheetsRe: rename worksheets (75 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: rename worksheets (61 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patternsrolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (21 lines) From: White, Svend A. <SvendW@HEALTH.OK.GOV> Re: rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (30 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> Re: rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (51 lines) From: White, Svend A. <SvendW@HEALTH.OK.GOV> Re: rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (59 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (65 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (77 lines) From: White, Svend A. <SvendW@HEALTH.OK.GOV> Re: rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (55 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. (CDC/OCOO/ITSO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Re: rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (82 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (83 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Re: rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (104 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> still need p-valuestill need p-value (36 lines) From: Morley Herbert <Morley.Herbert@HCAHEALTHCARE.COM> test statistic used in procnpar1waytest statistic used in procnpar1way (47 lines) From: Darryl Hondorp <hondorpd@SI.EDU> Re: test statistic used in procnpar1way (8 lines) From: SUBSCRIBE SAS-L JingJu11 S <jingju11@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: test statistic used in procnpar1way (80 lines) From: Susan Durham <sdurham@BIOLOGY.USU.EDU> Re: test statistic used in procnpar1way (12 lines) From: SUBSCRIBE SAS-L JingJu11 S <jingju11@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: test statistic used in procnpar1way (9 lines) From: SUBSCRIBE SAS-L JingJu11 S <jingju11@HOTMAIL.COM> using macro variables to make a code more user friendlyusing macro variables to make a code more user friendly (74 lines) From: Tucker Crowe <lunacaelum@GMAIL.COM>
SAS-L Digest - 25 Oct 2010 - Special issue (#2010-1164)Re: SAS-L Digest - 25 Oct 2010 - Special issue (#2010-1164) (1296 lines) From: Jason Sparks <jasonsparks@WELLSFARGO.COM> SAS-L Digest - 27 Oct 2010 - Special issue (#2010-1172)Re: SAS-L Digest - 27 Oct 2010 - Special issue (#2010-1172) (1197 lines) From: Jason Sparks <jasonsparks@WELLSFARGO.COM> Re: SAS-L Digest - 27 Oct 2010 - Special issue (#2010-1172) (37 lines) From: F J Kelley <jkelley@UGA.EDU> SGF call for papers closes on 25thSGF call for papers closes on 25th (21 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. (CDC/OCOO/ITSO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> SQL performanceRe: SQL performance (22 lines) From: Sigurd W. Hermansen <hermans1@WESTAT.COM> Summing across records - and more...Summing across records - and more... (21 lines) From: Laughing Beggar <laughing_beggar@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Summing across records - and more... (51 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: Summing across records - and more... (47 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: Summing across records - and more... (83 lines) From: Nat Wooding <nathani@VERIZON.NET> Survival analysis in crossover designSurvival analysis in crossover design (54 lines) From: Marc Mooney UMN <moon0078@UMN.EDU> TRANWRDing carriage returns?TRANWRDing carriage returns? (37 lines) From: Wall, Steven <steve.wall@PIONEER.COM> Re: TRANWRDing carriage returns? (65 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: TRANWRDing carriage returns? (49 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: TRANWRDing carriage returns? (109 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: TRANWRDing carriage returns? (81 lines) From: Scott Bass <sas_l_739@YAHOO.COM.AU> What is difference between using rename in data or set statement?What is difference between using rename in data or set statement? (43 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: What is difference between using rename in data or set statement? (61 lines) From: Nat Wooding <nathani@VERIZON.NET> Re: What is difference between using rename in data or set statement? (164 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <jfh@STANFORDALUMNI.ORG> Re: What is difference between using rename in data or set statement? (235 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: What is difference between using rename in data or set statement? (330 lines) From: Nordlund, Dan (DSHS/RDA) <NordlDJ@DSHS.WA.GOV> Re: What is difference between using rename in data or set statement? (354 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: What is difference between using rename in data or set statement? (405 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> When does PROC SQL consistently leave incoming data order unchanged?When does PROC SQL consistently leave incoming data order unchanged? (73 lines) From: Keintz, H. Mark <mkeintz@WHARTON.UPENN.EDU> Re: When does PROC SQL consistently leave incoming data order unchanged? (83 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: When does PROC SQL consistently leave incoming data order unchanged? (91 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <jfh@STANFORDALUMNI.ORG> Re: When does PROC SQL consistently leave incoming data order unchanged? (85 lines) From: Mary <mlhoward@AVALON.NET> Re: When does PROC SQL consistently leave incoming data order unchanged? (139 lines) From: Keintz, H. Mark <mkeintz@WHARTON.UPENN.EDU> Re: When does PROC SQL consistently leave incoming data order unchanged? (112 lines) From: Keintz, H. Mark <mkeintz@WHARTON.UPENN.EDU> Re: When does PROC SQL consistently leave incoming data order unchanged? (88 lines) From: Sigurd Hermansen <HERMANS1@WESTAT.COM> Withing group and withing variable comparisonWithing group and withing variable comparison (26 lines) From: Robert O'Brien <obri0313@GMAIL.COM> Re: Withing group and withing variable comparison (50 lines) From: Peter Flom <peterflomconsulting@MINDSPRING.COM> Re: Withing group and withing variable comparison (89 lines) From: Robert O'Brien <obri0313@GMAIL.COM> Re: Withing group and withing variable comparison (33 lines) From: Peter Flom <peterflomconsulting@MINDSPRING.COM> Re: Withing group and withing variable comparison (47 lines) From: Robert O'Brien <obri0313@GMAIL.COM> Re: Withing group and withing variable comparison (66 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@GMAIL.COM> Re: Withing group and withing variable comparison (88 lines) From: Robert O'Brien <obri0313@GMAIL.COM> Re: Withing group and withing variable comparison (52 lines) From: Jason Schoeneberger <jschoeneberger@CAROLINA.RR.COM> Re: Withing group and withing variable comparison (62 lines) From: Robert O'Brien <obri0313@GMAIL.COM> create Oracle table with SQL pass throughcreate Oracle table with SQL pass through (10 lines) From: Phil Spence <linux70@COMCAST.NET> Re: create Oracle table with SQL pass through (24 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> Re: create Oracle table with SQL pass through (24 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> Re: create Oracle table with SQL pass through (51 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: create Oracle table with SQL pass through (37 lines) From: F J Kelley <jkelley@UGA.EDU> Re: create Oracle table with SQL pass through (45 lines) From: Jim Groeneveld <jim.1stat@YAHOO.COM> Re: create Oracle table with SQL pass through (65 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> file statementfile statement (33 lines) From: Pradeep <chittiprolupradeep@GMAIL.COM> Re: file statement (46 lines) From: Murphy Choy <goladin@GMAIL.COM> Re: file statement (27 lines) From: Pradeep <chittiprolupradeep@GMAIL.COM> Re: file statement (67 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> how to create a new catalog in sasRe: how to create a new catalog in sas (25 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: how to create a new catalog in sas (52 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <gerhard.hellriegel@T-ONLINE.DE> importing Access extension = accdbimporting Access extension = accdb (53 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. (CDC/OCOO/ITSO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Re: importing Access extension = accdb (96 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: importing Access extension = accdb (42 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. (CDC/OCOO/ITSO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Re: importing Access extension = accdb (125 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. (CDC/OCOO/ITSO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> java issuejava issue (53 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> logistic regression: odds ratio interpretationlogistic regression: odds ratio interpretation (15 lines) From: christine <christinepeloquin1@GMAIL.COM> Re: logistic regression: odds ratio interpretation (63 lines) From: Dale McLerran <stringplayer_2@YAHOO.COM> Re: logistic regression: odds ratio interpretation (42 lines) From: Nordlund, Dan (DSHS/RDA) <NordlDJ@DSHS.WA.GOV> multi-character delimitermulti-character delimiter (17 lines) From: Chang Chung <chang_y_chung@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: multi-character delimiter (41 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: multi-character delimiter (40 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Re: multi-character delimiter (47 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: multi-character delimiter (62 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Re: multi-character delimiter (77 lines) From: Chang Chung <chang_y_chung@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: multi-character delimiter (88 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Re: multi-character delimiter (141 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> plotting in proc princompplotting in proc princomp (23 lines) From: Nabaneeta Saha <nsaha6@GMAIL.COM> problems in importing .txt fileRe: problems in importing .txt file (60 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: problems in importing .txt file (88 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: problems in importing .txt file (67 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> proc fcmp warning messageproc fcmp warning message (39 lines) From: Sterling Paramore <gnilrets@GMAIL.COM> proc mdsproc mds (30 lines) From: Nabaneeta Saha <nsaha6@GMAIL.COM> rename worksheetsRe: rename worksheets (75 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: rename worksheets (61 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patternsrolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (21 lines) From: White, Svend A. <SvendW@HEALTH.OK.GOV> Re: rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (30 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> Re: rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (51 lines) From: White, Svend A. <SvendW@HEALTH.OK.GOV> Re: rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (59 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (65 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (77 lines) From: White, Svend A. <SvendW@HEALTH.OK.GOV> Re: rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (55 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. (CDC/OCOO/ITSO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Re: rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (82 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (83 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Re: rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (104 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> still need p-valuestill need p-value (36 lines) From: Morley Herbert <Morley.Herbert@HCAHEALTHCARE.COM> test statistic used in procnpar1waytest statistic used in procnpar1way (47 lines) From: Darryl Hondorp <hondorpd@SI.EDU> Re: test statistic used in procnpar1way (8 lines) From: SUBSCRIBE SAS-L JingJu11 S <jingju11@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: test statistic used in procnpar1way (80 lines) From: Susan Durham <sdurham@BIOLOGY.USU.EDU> Re: test statistic used in procnpar1way (12 lines) From: SUBSCRIBE SAS-L JingJu11 S <jingju11@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: test statistic used in procnpar1way (9 lines) From: SUBSCRIBE SAS-L JingJu11 S <jingju11@HOTMAIL.COM> using macro variables to make a code more user friendlyusing macro variables to make a code more user friendly (74 lines) From: Tucker Crowe <lunacaelum@GMAIL.COM>
SAS-L Digest - 27 Oct 2010 - Special issue (#2010-1172)Re: SAS-L Digest - 27 Oct 2010 - Special issue (#2010-1172) (1197 lines) From: Jason Sparks <jasonsparks@WELLSFARGO.COM> Re: SAS-L Digest - 27 Oct 2010 - Special issue (#2010-1172) (37 lines) From: F J Kelley <jkelley@UGA.EDU> SGF call for papers closes on 25thSGF call for papers closes on 25th (21 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. (CDC/OCOO/ITSO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> SQL performanceRe: SQL performance (22 lines) From: Sigurd W. Hermansen <hermans1@WESTAT.COM> Summing across records - and more...Summing across records - and more... (21 lines) From: Laughing Beggar <laughing_beggar@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Summing across records - and more... (51 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: Summing across records - and more... (47 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: Summing across records - and more... (83 lines) From: Nat Wooding <nathani@VERIZON.NET> Survival analysis in crossover designSurvival analysis in crossover design (54 lines) From: Marc Mooney UMN <moon0078@UMN.EDU> TRANWRDing carriage returns?TRANWRDing carriage returns? (37 lines) From: Wall, Steven <steve.wall@PIONEER.COM> Re: TRANWRDing carriage returns? (65 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: TRANWRDing carriage returns? (49 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: TRANWRDing carriage returns? (109 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: TRANWRDing carriage returns? (81 lines) From: Scott Bass <sas_l_739@YAHOO.COM.AU> What is difference between using rename in data or set statement?What is difference between using rename in data or set statement? (43 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: What is difference between using rename in data or set statement? (61 lines) From: Nat Wooding <nathani@VERIZON.NET> Re: What is difference between using rename in data or set statement? (164 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <jfh@STANFORDALUMNI.ORG> Re: What is difference between using rename in data or set statement? (235 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: What is difference between using rename in data or set statement? (330 lines) From: Nordlund, Dan (DSHS/RDA) <NordlDJ@DSHS.WA.GOV> Re: What is difference between using rename in data or set statement? (354 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: What is difference between using rename in data or set statement? (405 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> When does PROC SQL consistently leave incoming data order unchanged?When does PROC SQL consistently leave incoming data order unchanged? (73 lines) From: Keintz, H. Mark <mkeintz@WHARTON.UPENN.EDU> Re: When does PROC SQL consistently leave incoming data order unchanged? (83 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: When does PROC SQL consistently leave incoming data order unchanged? (91 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <jfh@STANFORDALUMNI.ORG> Re: When does PROC SQL consistently leave incoming data order unchanged? (85 lines) From: Mary <mlhoward@AVALON.NET> Re: When does PROC SQL consistently leave incoming data order unchanged? (139 lines) From: Keintz, H. Mark <mkeintz@WHARTON.UPENN.EDU> Re: When does PROC SQL consistently leave incoming data order unchanged? (112 lines) From: Keintz, H. Mark <mkeintz@WHARTON.UPENN.EDU> Re: When does PROC SQL consistently leave incoming data order unchanged? (88 lines) From: Sigurd Hermansen <HERMANS1@WESTAT.COM> Withing group and withing variable comparisonWithing group and withing variable comparison (26 lines) From: Robert O'Brien <obri0313@GMAIL.COM> Re: Withing group and withing variable comparison (50 lines) From: Peter Flom <peterflomconsulting@MINDSPRING.COM> Re: Withing group and withing variable comparison (89 lines) From: Robert O'Brien <obri0313@GMAIL.COM> Re: Withing group and withing variable comparison (33 lines) From: Peter Flom <peterflomconsulting@MINDSPRING.COM> Re: Withing group and withing variable comparison (47 lines) From: Robert O'Brien <obri0313@GMAIL.COM> Re: Withing group and withing variable comparison (66 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@GMAIL.COM> Re: Withing group and withing variable comparison (88 lines) From: Robert O'Brien <obri0313@GMAIL.COM> Re: Withing group and withing variable comparison (52 lines) From: Jason Schoeneberger <jschoeneberger@CAROLINA.RR.COM> Re: Withing group and withing variable comparison (62 lines) From: Robert O'Brien <obri0313@GMAIL.COM> create Oracle table with SQL pass throughcreate Oracle table with SQL pass through (10 lines) From: Phil Spence <linux70@COMCAST.NET> Re: create Oracle table with SQL pass through (24 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> Re: create Oracle table with SQL pass through (24 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> Re: create Oracle table with SQL pass through (51 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: create Oracle table with SQL pass through (37 lines) From: F J Kelley <jkelley@UGA.EDU> Re: create Oracle table with SQL pass through (45 lines) From: Jim Groeneveld <jim.1stat@YAHOO.COM> Re: create Oracle table with SQL pass through (65 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> file statementfile statement (33 lines) From: Pradeep <chittiprolupradeep@GMAIL.COM> Re: file statement (46 lines) From: Murphy Choy <goladin@GMAIL.COM> Re: file statement (27 lines) From: Pradeep <chittiprolupradeep@GMAIL.COM> Re: file statement (67 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> how to create a new catalog in sasRe: how to create a new catalog in sas (25 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: how to create a new catalog in sas (52 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <gerhard.hellriegel@T-ONLINE.DE> importing Access extension = accdbimporting Access extension = accdb (53 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. (CDC/OCOO/ITSO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Re: importing Access extension = accdb (96 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: importing Access extension = accdb (42 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. (CDC/OCOO/ITSO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Re: importing Access extension = accdb (125 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. (CDC/OCOO/ITSO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> java issuejava issue (53 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> logistic regression: odds ratio interpretationlogistic regression: odds ratio interpretation (15 lines) From: christine <christinepeloquin1@GMAIL.COM> Re: logistic regression: odds ratio interpretation (63 lines) From: Dale McLerran <stringplayer_2@YAHOO.COM> Re: logistic regression: odds ratio interpretation (42 lines) From: Nordlund, Dan (DSHS/RDA) <NordlDJ@DSHS.WA.GOV> multi-character delimitermulti-character delimiter (17 lines) From: Chang Chung <chang_y_chung@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: multi-character delimiter (41 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: multi-character delimiter (40 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Re: multi-character delimiter (47 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: multi-character delimiter (62 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Re: multi-character delimiter (77 lines) From: Chang Chung <chang_y_chung@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: multi-character delimiter (88 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Re: multi-character delimiter (141 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> plotting in proc princompplotting in proc princomp (23 lines) From: Nabaneeta Saha <nsaha6@GMAIL.COM> problems in importing .txt fileRe: problems in importing .txt file (60 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: problems in importing .txt file (88 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: problems in importing .txt file (67 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> proc fcmp warning messageproc fcmp warning message (39 lines) From: Sterling Paramore <gnilrets@GMAIL.COM> proc mdsproc mds (30 lines) From: Nabaneeta Saha <nsaha6@GMAIL.COM> rename worksheetsRe: rename worksheets (75 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: rename worksheets (61 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patternsrolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (21 lines) From: White, Svend A. <SvendW@HEALTH.OK.GOV> Re: rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (30 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> Re: rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (51 lines) From: White, Svend A. <SvendW@HEALTH.OK.GOV> Re: rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (59 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (65 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (77 lines) From: White, Svend A. <SvendW@HEALTH.OK.GOV> Re: rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (55 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. (CDC/OCOO/ITSO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Re: rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (82 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (83 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Re: rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (104 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> still need p-valuestill need p-value (36 lines) From: Morley Herbert <Morley.Herbert@HCAHEALTHCARE.COM> test statistic used in procnpar1waytest statistic used in procnpar1way (47 lines) From: Darryl Hondorp <hondorpd@SI.EDU> Re: test statistic used in procnpar1way (8 lines) From: SUBSCRIBE SAS-L JingJu11 S <jingju11@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: test statistic used in procnpar1way (80 lines) From: Susan Durham <sdurham@BIOLOGY.USU.EDU> Re: test statistic used in procnpar1way (12 lines) From: SUBSCRIBE SAS-L JingJu11 S <jingju11@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: test statistic used in procnpar1way (9 lines) From: SUBSCRIBE SAS-L JingJu11 S <jingju11@HOTMAIL.COM> using macro variables to make a code more user friendlyusing macro variables to make a code more user friendly (74 lines) From: Tucker Crowe <lunacaelum@GMAIL.COM>
SGF call for papers closes on 25thSGF call for papers closes on 25th (21 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. (CDC/OCOO/ITSO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> SQL performanceRe: SQL performance (22 lines) From: Sigurd W. Hermansen <hermans1@WESTAT.COM> Summing across records - and more...Summing across records - and more... (21 lines) From: Laughing Beggar <laughing_beggar@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Summing across records - and more... (51 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: Summing across records - and more... (47 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: Summing across records - and more... (83 lines) From: Nat Wooding <nathani@VERIZON.NET> Survival analysis in crossover designSurvival analysis in crossover design (54 lines) From: Marc Mooney UMN <moon0078@UMN.EDU> TRANWRDing carriage returns?TRANWRDing carriage returns? (37 lines) From: Wall, Steven <steve.wall@PIONEER.COM> Re: TRANWRDing carriage returns? (65 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: TRANWRDing carriage returns? (49 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: TRANWRDing carriage returns? (109 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: TRANWRDing carriage returns? (81 lines) From: Scott Bass <sas_l_739@YAHOO.COM.AU> What is difference between using rename in data or set statement?What is difference between using rename in data or set statement? (43 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: What is difference between using rename in data or set statement? (61 lines) From: Nat Wooding <nathani@VERIZON.NET> Re: What is difference between using rename in data or set statement? (164 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <jfh@STANFORDALUMNI.ORG> Re: What is difference between using rename in data or set statement? (235 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: What is difference between using rename in data or set statement? (330 lines) From: Nordlund, Dan (DSHS/RDA) <NordlDJ@DSHS.WA.GOV> Re: What is difference between using rename in data or set statement? (354 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: What is difference between using rename in data or set statement? (405 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> When does PROC SQL consistently leave incoming data order unchanged?When does PROC SQL consistently leave incoming data order unchanged? (73 lines) From: Keintz, H. Mark <mkeintz@WHARTON.UPENN.EDU> Re: When does PROC SQL consistently leave incoming data order unchanged? (83 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: When does PROC SQL consistently leave incoming data order unchanged? (91 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <jfh@STANFORDALUMNI.ORG> Re: When does PROC SQL consistently leave incoming data order unchanged? (85 lines) From: Mary <mlhoward@AVALON.NET> Re: When does PROC SQL consistently leave incoming data order unchanged? (139 lines) From: Keintz, H. Mark <mkeintz@WHARTON.UPENN.EDU> Re: When does PROC SQL consistently leave incoming data order unchanged? (112 lines) From: Keintz, H. Mark <mkeintz@WHARTON.UPENN.EDU> Re: When does PROC SQL consistently leave incoming data order unchanged? (88 lines) From: Sigurd Hermansen <HERMANS1@WESTAT.COM> Withing group and withing variable comparisonWithing group and withing variable comparison (26 lines) From: Robert O'Brien <obri0313@GMAIL.COM> Re: Withing group and withing variable comparison (50 lines) From: Peter Flom <peterflomconsulting@MINDSPRING.COM> Re: Withing group and withing variable comparison (89 lines) From: Robert O'Brien <obri0313@GMAIL.COM> Re: Withing group and withing variable comparison (33 lines) From: Peter Flom <peterflomconsulting@MINDSPRING.COM> Re: Withing group and withing variable comparison (47 lines) From: Robert O'Brien <obri0313@GMAIL.COM> Re: Withing group and withing variable comparison (66 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@GMAIL.COM> Re: Withing group and withing variable comparison (88 lines) From: Robert O'Brien <obri0313@GMAIL.COM> Re: Withing group and withing variable comparison (52 lines) From: Jason Schoeneberger <jschoeneberger@CAROLINA.RR.COM> Re: Withing group and withing variable comparison (62 lines) From: Robert O'Brien <obri0313@GMAIL.COM> create Oracle table with SQL pass throughcreate Oracle table with SQL pass through (10 lines) From: Phil Spence <linux70@COMCAST.NET> Re: create Oracle table with SQL pass through (24 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> Re: create Oracle table with SQL pass through (24 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> Re: create Oracle table with SQL pass through (51 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: create Oracle table with SQL pass through (37 lines) From: F J Kelley <jkelley@UGA.EDU> Re: create Oracle table with SQL pass through (45 lines) From: Jim Groeneveld <jim.1stat@YAHOO.COM> Re: create Oracle table with SQL pass through (65 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> file statementfile statement (33 lines) From: Pradeep <chittiprolupradeep@GMAIL.COM> Re: file statement (46 lines) From: Murphy Choy <goladin@GMAIL.COM> Re: file statement (27 lines) From: Pradeep <chittiprolupradeep@GMAIL.COM> Re: file statement (67 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> how to create a new catalog in sasRe: how to create a new catalog in sas (25 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: how to create a new catalog in sas (52 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <gerhard.hellriegel@T-ONLINE.DE> importing Access extension = accdbimporting Access extension = accdb (53 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. (CDC/OCOO/ITSO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Re: importing Access extension = accdb (96 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: importing Access extension = accdb (42 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. (CDC/OCOO/ITSO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Re: importing Access extension = accdb (125 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. (CDC/OCOO/ITSO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> java issuejava issue (53 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> logistic regression: odds ratio interpretationlogistic regression: odds ratio interpretation (15 lines) From: christine <christinepeloquin1@GMAIL.COM> Re: logistic regression: odds ratio interpretation (63 lines) From: Dale McLerran <stringplayer_2@YAHOO.COM> Re: logistic regression: odds ratio interpretation (42 lines) From: Nordlund, Dan (DSHS/RDA) <NordlDJ@DSHS.WA.GOV> multi-character delimitermulti-character delimiter (17 lines) From: Chang Chung <chang_y_chung@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: multi-character delimiter (41 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: multi-character delimiter (40 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Re: multi-character delimiter (47 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: multi-character delimiter (62 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Re: multi-character delimiter (77 lines) From: Chang Chung <chang_y_chung@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: multi-character delimiter (88 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Re: multi-character delimiter (141 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> plotting in proc princompplotting in proc princomp (23 lines) From: Nabaneeta Saha <nsaha6@GMAIL.COM> problems in importing .txt fileRe: problems in importing .txt file (60 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: problems in importing .txt file (88 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: problems in importing .txt file (67 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> proc fcmp warning messageproc fcmp warning message (39 lines) From: Sterling Paramore <gnilrets@GMAIL.COM> proc mdsproc mds (30 lines) From: Nabaneeta Saha <nsaha6@GMAIL.COM> rename worksheetsRe: rename worksheets (75 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: rename worksheets (61 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patternsrolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (21 lines) From: White, Svend A. <SvendW@HEALTH.OK.GOV> Re: rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (30 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> Re: rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (51 lines) From: White, Svend A. <SvendW@HEALTH.OK.GOV> Re: rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (59 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (65 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (77 lines) From: White, Svend A. <SvendW@HEALTH.OK.GOV> Re: rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (55 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. (CDC/OCOO/ITSO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Re: rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (82 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (83 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Re: rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (104 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> still need p-valuestill need p-value (36 lines) From: Morley Herbert <Morley.Herbert@HCAHEALTHCARE.COM> test statistic used in procnpar1waytest statistic used in procnpar1way (47 lines) From: Darryl Hondorp <hondorpd@SI.EDU> Re: test statistic used in procnpar1way (8 lines) From: SUBSCRIBE SAS-L JingJu11 S <jingju11@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: test statistic used in procnpar1way (80 lines) From: Susan Durham <sdurham@BIOLOGY.USU.EDU> Re: test statistic used in procnpar1way (12 lines) From: SUBSCRIBE SAS-L JingJu11 S <jingju11@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: test statistic used in procnpar1way (9 lines) From: SUBSCRIBE SAS-L JingJu11 S <jingju11@HOTMAIL.COM> using macro variables to make a code more user friendlyusing macro variables to make a code more user friendly (74 lines) From: Tucker Crowe <lunacaelum@GMAIL.COM>
SQL performanceRe: SQL performance (22 lines) From: Sigurd W. Hermansen <hermans1@WESTAT.COM> Summing across records - and more...Summing across records - and more... (21 lines) From: Laughing Beggar <laughing_beggar@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Summing across records - and more... (51 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: Summing across records - and more... (47 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: Summing across records - and more... (83 lines) From: Nat Wooding <nathani@VERIZON.NET> Survival analysis in crossover designSurvival analysis in crossover design (54 lines) From: Marc Mooney UMN <moon0078@UMN.EDU> TRANWRDing carriage returns?TRANWRDing carriage returns? (37 lines) From: Wall, Steven <steve.wall@PIONEER.COM> Re: TRANWRDing carriage returns? (65 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: TRANWRDing carriage returns? (49 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: TRANWRDing carriage returns? (109 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: TRANWRDing carriage returns? (81 lines) From: Scott Bass <sas_l_739@YAHOO.COM.AU> What is difference between using rename in data or set statement?What is difference between using rename in data or set statement? (43 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: What is difference between using rename in data or set statement? (61 lines) From: Nat Wooding <nathani@VERIZON.NET> Re: What is difference between using rename in data or set statement? (164 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <jfh@STANFORDALUMNI.ORG> Re: What is difference between using rename in data or set statement? (235 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: What is difference between using rename in data or set statement? (330 lines) From: Nordlund, Dan (DSHS/RDA) <NordlDJ@DSHS.WA.GOV> Re: What is difference between using rename in data or set statement? (354 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: What is difference between using rename in data or set statement? (405 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> When does PROC SQL consistently leave incoming data order unchanged?When does PROC SQL consistently leave incoming data order unchanged? (73 lines) From: Keintz, H. Mark <mkeintz@WHARTON.UPENN.EDU> Re: When does PROC SQL consistently leave incoming data order unchanged? (83 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: When does PROC SQL consistently leave incoming data order unchanged? (91 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <jfh@STANFORDALUMNI.ORG> Re: When does PROC SQL consistently leave incoming data order unchanged? (85 lines) From: Mary <mlhoward@AVALON.NET> Re: When does PROC SQL consistently leave incoming data order unchanged? (139 lines) From: Keintz, H. Mark <mkeintz@WHARTON.UPENN.EDU> Re: When does PROC SQL consistently leave incoming data order unchanged? (112 lines) From: Keintz, H. Mark <mkeintz@WHARTON.UPENN.EDU> Re: When does PROC SQL consistently leave incoming data order unchanged? (88 lines) From: Sigurd Hermansen <HERMANS1@WESTAT.COM> Withing group and withing variable comparisonWithing group and withing variable comparison (26 lines) From: Robert O'Brien <obri0313@GMAIL.COM> Re: Withing group and withing variable comparison (50 lines) From: Peter Flom <peterflomconsulting@MINDSPRING.COM> Re: Withing group and withing variable comparison (89 lines) From: Robert O'Brien <obri0313@GMAIL.COM> Re: Withing group and withing variable comparison (33 lines) From: Peter Flom <peterflomconsulting@MINDSPRING.COM> Re: Withing group and withing variable comparison (47 lines) From: Robert O'Brien <obri0313@GMAIL.COM> Re: Withing group and withing variable comparison (66 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@GMAIL.COM> Re: Withing group and withing variable comparison (88 lines) From: Robert O'Brien <obri0313@GMAIL.COM> Re: Withing group and withing variable comparison (52 lines) From: Jason Schoeneberger <jschoeneberger@CAROLINA.RR.COM> Re: Withing group and withing variable comparison (62 lines) From: Robert O'Brien <obri0313@GMAIL.COM> create Oracle table with SQL pass throughcreate Oracle table with SQL pass through (10 lines) From: Phil Spence <linux70@COMCAST.NET> Re: create Oracle table with SQL pass through (24 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> Re: create Oracle table with SQL pass through (24 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> Re: create Oracle table with SQL pass through (51 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: create Oracle table with SQL pass through (37 lines) From: F J Kelley <jkelley@UGA.EDU> Re: create Oracle table with SQL pass through (45 lines) From: Jim Groeneveld <jim.1stat@YAHOO.COM> Re: create Oracle table with SQL pass through (65 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> file statementfile statement (33 lines) From: Pradeep <chittiprolupradeep@GMAIL.COM> Re: file statement (46 lines) From: Murphy Choy <goladin@GMAIL.COM> Re: file statement (27 lines) From: Pradeep <chittiprolupradeep@GMAIL.COM> Re: file statement (67 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> how to create a new catalog in sasRe: how to create a new catalog in sas (25 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: how to create a new catalog in sas (52 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <gerhard.hellriegel@T-ONLINE.DE> importing Access extension = accdbimporting Access extension = accdb (53 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. (CDC/OCOO/ITSO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Re: importing Access extension = accdb (96 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: importing Access extension = accdb (42 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. (CDC/OCOO/ITSO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Re: importing Access extension = accdb (125 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. (CDC/OCOO/ITSO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> java issuejava issue (53 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> logistic regression: odds ratio interpretationlogistic regression: odds ratio interpretation (15 lines) From: christine <christinepeloquin1@GMAIL.COM> Re: logistic regression: odds ratio interpretation (63 lines) From: Dale McLerran <stringplayer_2@YAHOO.COM> Re: logistic regression: odds ratio interpretation (42 lines) From: Nordlund, Dan (DSHS/RDA) <NordlDJ@DSHS.WA.GOV> multi-character delimitermulti-character delimiter (17 lines) From: Chang Chung <chang_y_chung@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: multi-character delimiter (41 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: multi-character delimiter (40 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Re: multi-character delimiter (47 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: multi-character delimiter (62 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Re: multi-character delimiter (77 lines) From: Chang Chung <chang_y_chung@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: multi-character delimiter (88 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Re: multi-character delimiter (141 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> plotting in proc princompplotting in proc princomp (23 lines) From: Nabaneeta Saha <nsaha6@GMAIL.COM> problems in importing .txt fileRe: problems in importing .txt file (60 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: problems in importing .txt file (88 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: problems in importing .txt file (67 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> proc fcmp warning messageproc fcmp warning message (39 lines) From: Sterling Paramore <gnilrets@GMAIL.COM> proc mdsproc mds (30 lines) From: Nabaneeta Saha <nsaha6@GMAIL.COM> rename worksheetsRe: rename worksheets (75 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: rename worksheets (61 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patternsrolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (21 lines) From: White, Svend A. <SvendW@HEALTH.OK.GOV> Re: rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (30 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> Re: rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (51 lines) From: White, Svend A. <SvendW@HEALTH.OK.GOV> Re: rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (59 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (65 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (77 lines) From: White, Svend A. <SvendW@HEALTH.OK.GOV> Re: rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (55 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. (CDC/OCOO/ITSO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Re: rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (82 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (83 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Re: rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (104 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> still need p-valuestill need p-value (36 lines) From: Morley Herbert <Morley.Herbert@HCAHEALTHCARE.COM> test statistic used in procnpar1waytest statistic used in procnpar1way (47 lines) From: Darryl Hondorp <hondorpd@SI.EDU> Re: test statistic used in procnpar1way (8 lines) From: SUBSCRIBE SAS-L JingJu11 S <jingju11@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: test statistic used in procnpar1way (80 lines) From: Susan Durham <sdurham@BIOLOGY.USU.EDU> Re: test statistic used in procnpar1way (12 lines) From: SUBSCRIBE SAS-L JingJu11 S <jingju11@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: test statistic used in procnpar1way (9 lines) From: SUBSCRIBE SAS-L JingJu11 S <jingju11@HOTMAIL.COM> using macro variables to make a code more user friendlyusing macro variables to make a code more user friendly (74 lines) From: Tucker Crowe <lunacaelum@GMAIL.COM>
Summing across records - and more...Summing across records - and more... (21 lines) From: Laughing Beggar <laughing_beggar@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: Summing across records - and more... (51 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: Summing across records - and more... (47 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: Summing across records - and more... (83 lines) From: Nat Wooding <nathani@VERIZON.NET> Survival analysis in crossover designSurvival analysis in crossover design (54 lines) From: Marc Mooney UMN <moon0078@UMN.EDU> TRANWRDing carriage returns?TRANWRDing carriage returns? (37 lines) From: Wall, Steven <steve.wall@PIONEER.COM> Re: TRANWRDing carriage returns? (65 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: TRANWRDing carriage returns? (49 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: TRANWRDing carriage returns? (109 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: TRANWRDing carriage returns? (81 lines) From: Scott Bass <sas_l_739@YAHOO.COM.AU> What is difference between using rename in data or set statement?What is difference between using rename in data or set statement? (43 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: What is difference between using rename in data or set statement? (61 lines) From: Nat Wooding <nathani@VERIZON.NET> Re: What is difference between using rename in data or set statement? (164 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <jfh@STANFORDALUMNI.ORG> Re: What is difference between using rename in data or set statement? (235 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: What is difference between using rename in data or set statement? (330 lines) From: Nordlund, Dan (DSHS/RDA) <NordlDJ@DSHS.WA.GOV> Re: What is difference between using rename in data or set statement? (354 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: What is difference between using rename in data or set statement? (405 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> When does PROC SQL consistently leave incoming data order unchanged?When does PROC SQL consistently leave incoming data order unchanged? (73 lines) From: Keintz, H. Mark <mkeintz@WHARTON.UPENN.EDU> Re: When does PROC SQL consistently leave incoming data order unchanged? (83 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: When does PROC SQL consistently leave incoming data order unchanged? (91 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <jfh@STANFORDALUMNI.ORG> Re: When does PROC SQL consistently leave incoming data order unchanged? (85 lines) From: Mary <mlhoward@AVALON.NET> Re: When does PROC SQL consistently leave incoming data order unchanged? (139 lines) From: Keintz, H. Mark <mkeintz@WHARTON.UPENN.EDU> Re: When does PROC SQL consistently leave incoming data order unchanged? (112 lines) From: Keintz, H. Mark <mkeintz@WHARTON.UPENN.EDU> Re: When does PROC SQL consistently leave incoming data order unchanged? (88 lines) From: Sigurd Hermansen <HERMANS1@WESTAT.COM> Withing group and withing variable comparisonWithing group and withing variable comparison (26 lines) From: Robert O'Brien <obri0313@GMAIL.COM> Re: Withing group and withing variable comparison (50 lines) From: Peter Flom <peterflomconsulting@MINDSPRING.COM> Re: Withing group and withing variable comparison (89 lines) From: Robert O'Brien <obri0313@GMAIL.COM> Re: Withing group and withing variable comparison (33 lines) From: Peter Flom <peterflomconsulting@MINDSPRING.COM> Re: Withing group and withing variable comparison (47 lines) From: Robert O'Brien <obri0313@GMAIL.COM> Re: Withing group and withing variable comparison (66 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@GMAIL.COM> Re: Withing group and withing variable comparison (88 lines) From: Robert O'Brien <obri0313@GMAIL.COM> Re: Withing group and withing variable comparison (52 lines) From: Jason Schoeneberger <jschoeneberger@CAROLINA.RR.COM> Re: Withing group and withing variable comparison (62 lines) From: Robert O'Brien <obri0313@GMAIL.COM> create Oracle table with SQL pass throughcreate Oracle table with SQL pass through (10 lines) From: Phil Spence <linux70@COMCAST.NET> Re: create Oracle table with SQL pass through (24 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> Re: create Oracle table with SQL pass through (24 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> Re: create Oracle table with SQL pass through (51 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: create Oracle table with SQL pass through (37 lines) From: F J Kelley <jkelley@UGA.EDU> Re: create Oracle table with SQL pass through (45 lines) From: Jim Groeneveld <jim.1stat@YAHOO.COM> Re: create Oracle table with SQL pass through (65 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> file statementfile statement (33 lines) From: Pradeep <chittiprolupradeep@GMAIL.COM> Re: file statement (46 lines) From: Murphy Choy <goladin@GMAIL.COM> Re: file statement (27 lines) From: Pradeep <chittiprolupradeep@GMAIL.COM> Re: file statement (67 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> how to create a new catalog in sasRe: how to create a new catalog in sas (25 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: how to create a new catalog in sas (52 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <gerhard.hellriegel@T-ONLINE.DE> importing Access extension = accdbimporting Access extension = accdb (53 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. (CDC/OCOO/ITSO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Re: importing Access extension = accdb (96 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: importing Access extension = accdb (42 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. (CDC/OCOO/ITSO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Re: importing Access extension = accdb (125 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. (CDC/OCOO/ITSO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> java issuejava issue (53 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> logistic regression: odds ratio interpretationlogistic regression: odds ratio interpretation (15 lines) From: christine <christinepeloquin1@GMAIL.COM> Re: logistic regression: odds ratio interpretation (63 lines) From: Dale McLerran <stringplayer_2@YAHOO.COM> Re: logistic regression: odds ratio interpretation (42 lines) From: Nordlund, Dan (DSHS/RDA) <NordlDJ@DSHS.WA.GOV> multi-character delimitermulti-character delimiter (17 lines) From: Chang Chung <chang_y_chung@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: multi-character delimiter (41 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: multi-character delimiter (40 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Re: multi-character delimiter (47 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: multi-character delimiter (62 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Re: multi-character delimiter (77 lines) From: Chang Chung <chang_y_chung@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: multi-character delimiter (88 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Re: multi-character delimiter (141 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> plotting in proc princompplotting in proc princomp (23 lines) From: Nabaneeta Saha <nsaha6@GMAIL.COM> problems in importing .txt fileRe: problems in importing .txt file (60 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: problems in importing .txt file (88 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: problems in importing .txt file (67 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> proc fcmp warning messageproc fcmp warning message (39 lines) From: Sterling Paramore <gnilrets@GMAIL.COM> proc mdsproc mds (30 lines) From: Nabaneeta Saha <nsaha6@GMAIL.COM> rename worksheetsRe: rename worksheets (75 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: rename worksheets (61 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patternsrolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (21 lines) From: White, Svend A. <SvendW@HEALTH.OK.GOV> Re: rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (30 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> Re: rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (51 lines) From: White, Svend A. <SvendW@HEALTH.OK.GOV> Re: rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (59 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (65 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (77 lines) From: White, Svend A. <SvendW@HEALTH.OK.GOV> Re: rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (55 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. (CDC/OCOO/ITSO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Re: rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (82 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (83 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Re: rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (104 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> still need p-valuestill need p-value (36 lines) From: Morley Herbert <Morley.Herbert@HCAHEALTHCARE.COM> test statistic used in procnpar1waytest statistic used in procnpar1way (47 lines) From: Darryl Hondorp <hondorpd@SI.EDU> Re: test statistic used in procnpar1way (8 lines) From: SUBSCRIBE SAS-L JingJu11 S <jingju11@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: test statistic used in procnpar1way (80 lines) From: Susan Durham <sdurham@BIOLOGY.USU.EDU> Re: test statistic used in procnpar1way (12 lines) From: SUBSCRIBE SAS-L JingJu11 S <jingju11@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: test statistic used in procnpar1way (9 lines) From: SUBSCRIBE SAS-L JingJu11 S <jingju11@HOTMAIL.COM> using macro variables to make a code more user friendlyusing macro variables to make a code more user friendly (74 lines) From: Tucker Crowe <lunacaelum@GMAIL.COM>
Survival analysis in crossover designSurvival analysis in crossover design (54 lines) From: Marc Mooney UMN <moon0078@UMN.EDU> TRANWRDing carriage returns?TRANWRDing carriage returns? (37 lines) From: Wall, Steven <steve.wall@PIONEER.COM> Re: TRANWRDing carriage returns? (65 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: TRANWRDing carriage returns? (49 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: TRANWRDing carriage returns? (109 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: TRANWRDing carriage returns? (81 lines) From: Scott Bass <sas_l_739@YAHOO.COM.AU> What is difference between using rename in data or set statement?What is difference between using rename in data or set statement? (43 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: What is difference between using rename in data or set statement? (61 lines) From: Nat Wooding <nathani@VERIZON.NET> Re: What is difference between using rename in data or set statement? (164 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <jfh@STANFORDALUMNI.ORG> Re: What is difference between using rename in data or set statement? (235 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: What is difference between using rename in data or set statement? (330 lines) From: Nordlund, Dan (DSHS/RDA) <NordlDJ@DSHS.WA.GOV> Re: What is difference between using rename in data or set statement? (354 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: What is difference between using rename in data or set statement? (405 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> When does PROC SQL consistently leave incoming data order unchanged?When does PROC SQL consistently leave incoming data order unchanged? (73 lines) From: Keintz, H. Mark <mkeintz@WHARTON.UPENN.EDU> Re: When does PROC SQL consistently leave incoming data order unchanged? (83 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: When does PROC SQL consistently leave incoming data order unchanged? (91 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <jfh@STANFORDALUMNI.ORG> Re: When does PROC SQL consistently leave incoming data order unchanged? (85 lines) From: Mary <mlhoward@AVALON.NET> Re: When does PROC SQL consistently leave incoming data order unchanged? (139 lines) From: Keintz, H. Mark <mkeintz@WHARTON.UPENN.EDU> Re: When does PROC SQL consistently leave incoming data order unchanged? (112 lines) From: Keintz, H. Mark <mkeintz@WHARTON.UPENN.EDU> Re: When does PROC SQL consistently leave incoming data order unchanged? (88 lines) From: Sigurd Hermansen <HERMANS1@WESTAT.COM> Withing group and withing variable comparisonWithing group and withing variable comparison (26 lines) From: Robert O'Brien <obri0313@GMAIL.COM> Re: Withing group and withing variable comparison (50 lines) From: Peter Flom <peterflomconsulting@MINDSPRING.COM> Re: Withing group and withing variable comparison (89 lines) From: Robert O'Brien <obri0313@GMAIL.COM> Re: Withing group and withing variable comparison (33 lines) From: Peter Flom <peterflomconsulting@MINDSPRING.COM> Re: Withing group and withing variable comparison (47 lines) From: Robert O'Brien <obri0313@GMAIL.COM> Re: Withing group and withing variable comparison (66 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@GMAIL.COM> Re: Withing group and withing variable comparison (88 lines) From: Robert O'Brien <obri0313@GMAIL.COM> Re: Withing group and withing variable comparison (52 lines) From: Jason Schoeneberger <jschoeneberger@CAROLINA.RR.COM> Re: Withing group and withing variable comparison (62 lines) From: Robert O'Brien <obri0313@GMAIL.COM> create Oracle table with SQL pass throughcreate Oracle table with SQL pass through (10 lines) From: Phil Spence <linux70@COMCAST.NET> Re: create Oracle table with SQL pass through (24 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> Re: create Oracle table with SQL pass through (24 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> Re: create Oracle table with SQL pass through (51 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: create Oracle table with SQL pass through (37 lines) From: F J Kelley <jkelley@UGA.EDU> Re: create Oracle table with SQL pass through (45 lines) From: Jim Groeneveld <jim.1stat@YAHOO.COM> Re: create Oracle table with SQL pass through (65 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> file statementfile statement (33 lines) From: Pradeep <chittiprolupradeep@GMAIL.COM> Re: file statement (46 lines) From: Murphy Choy <goladin@GMAIL.COM> Re: file statement (27 lines) From: Pradeep <chittiprolupradeep@GMAIL.COM> Re: file statement (67 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> how to create a new catalog in sasRe: how to create a new catalog in sas (25 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: how to create a new catalog in sas (52 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <gerhard.hellriegel@T-ONLINE.DE> importing Access extension = accdbimporting Access extension = accdb (53 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. (CDC/OCOO/ITSO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Re: importing Access extension = accdb (96 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: importing Access extension = accdb (42 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. (CDC/OCOO/ITSO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Re: importing Access extension = accdb (125 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. (CDC/OCOO/ITSO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> java issuejava issue (53 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> logistic regression: odds ratio interpretationlogistic regression: odds ratio interpretation (15 lines) From: christine <christinepeloquin1@GMAIL.COM> Re: logistic regression: odds ratio interpretation (63 lines) From: Dale McLerran <stringplayer_2@YAHOO.COM> Re: logistic regression: odds ratio interpretation (42 lines) From: Nordlund, Dan (DSHS/RDA) <NordlDJ@DSHS.WA.GOV> multi-character delimitermulti-character delimiter (17 lines) From: Chang Chung <chang_y_chung@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: multi-character delimiter (41 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: multi-character delimiter (40 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Re: multi-character delimiter (47 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: multi-character delimiter (62 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Re: multi-character delimiter (77 lines) From: Chang Chung <chang_y_chung@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: multi-character delimiter (88 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Re: multi-character delimiter (141 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> plotting in proc princompplotting in proc princomp (23 lines) From: Nabaneeta Saha <nsaha6@GMAIL.COM> problems in importing .txt fileRe: problems in importing .txt file (60 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: problems in importing .txt file (88 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: problems in importing .txt file (67 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> proc fcmp warning messageproc fcmp warning message (39 lines) From: Sterling Paramore <gnilrets@GMAIL.COM> proc mdsproc mds (30 lines) From: Nabaneeta Saha <nsaha6@GMAIL.COM> rename worksheetsRe: rename worksheets (75 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: rename worksheets (61 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patternsrolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (21 lines) From: White, Svend A. <SvendW@HEALTH.OK.GOV> Re: rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (30 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> Re: rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (51 lines) From: White, Svend A. <SvendW@HEALTH.OK.GOV> Re: rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (59 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (65 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (77 lines) From: White, Svend A. <SvendW@HEALTH.OK.GOV> Re: rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (55 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. (CDC/OCOO/ITSO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Re: rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (82 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (83 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Re: rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (104 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> still need p-valuestill need p-value (36 lines) From: Morley Herbert <Morley.Herbert@HCAHEALTHCARE.COM> test statistic used in procnpar1waytest statistic used in procnpar1way (47 lines) From: Darryl Hondorp <hondorpd@SI.EDU> Re: test statistic used in procnpar1way (8 lines) From: SUBSCRIBE SAS-L JingJu11 S <jingju11@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: test statistic used in procnpar1way (80 lines) From: Susan Durham <sdurham@BIOLOGY.USU.EDU> Re: test statistic used in procnpar1way (12 lines) From: SUBSCRIBE SAS-L JingJu11 S <jingju11@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: test statistic used in procnpar1way (9 lines) From: SUBSCRIBE SAS-L JingJu11 S <jingju11@HOTMAIL.COM> using macro variables to make a code more user friendlyusing macro variables to make a code more user friendly (74 lines) From: Tucker Crowe <lunacaelum@GMAIL.COM>
TRANWRDing carriage returns?TRANWRDing carriage returns? (37 lines) From: Wall, Steven <steve.wall@PIONEER.COM> Re: TRANWRDing carriage returns? (65 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: TRANWRDing carriage returns? (49 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: TRANWRDing carriage returns? (109 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: TRANWRDing carriage returns? (81 lines) From: Scott Bass <sas_l_739@YAHOO.COM.AU> What is difference between using rename in data or set statement?What is difference between using rename in data or set statement? (43 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: What is difference between using rename in data or set statement? (61 lines) From: Nat Wooding <nathani@VERIZON.NET> Re: What is difference between using rename in data or set statement? (164 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <jfh@STANFORDALUMNI.ORG> Re: What is difference between using rename in data or set statement? (235 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: What is difference between using rename in data or set statement? (330 lines) From: Nordlund, Dan (DSHS/RDA) <NordlDJ@DSHS.WA.GOV> Re: What is difference between using rename in data or set statement? (354 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: What is difference between using rename in data or set statement? (405 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> When does PROC SQL consistently leave incoming data order unchanged?When does PROC SQL consistently leave incoming data order unchanged? (73 lines) From: Keintz, H. Mark <mkeintz@WHARTON.UPENN.EDU> Re: When does PROC SQL consistently leave incoming data order unchanged? (83 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: When does PROC SQL consistently leave incoming data order unchanged? (91 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <jfh@STANFORDALUMNI.ORG> Re: When does PROC SQL consistently leave incoming data order unchanged? (85 lines) From: Mary <mlhoward@AVALON.NET> Re: When does PROC SQL consistently leave incoming data order unchanged? (139 lines) From: Keintz, H. Mark <mkeintz@WHARTON.UPENN.EDU> Re: When does PROC SQL consistently leave incoming data order unchanged? (112 lines) From: Keintz, H. Mark <mkeintz@WHARTON.UPENN.EDU> Re: When does PROC SQL consistently leave incoming data order unchanged? (88 lines) From: Sigurd Hermansen <HERMANS1@WESTAT.COM> Withing group and withing variable comparisonWithing group and withing variable comparison (26 lines) From: Robert O'Brien <obri0313@GMAIL.COM> Re: Withing group and withing variable comparison (50 lines) From: Peter Flom <peterflomconsulting@MINDSPRING.COM> Re: Withing group and withing variable comparison (89 lines) From: Robert O'Brien <obri0313@GMAIL.COM> Re: Withing group and withing variable comparison (33 lines) From: Peter Flom <peterflomconsulting@MINDSPRING.COM> Re: Withing group and withing variable comparison (47 lines) From: Robert O'Brien <obri0313@GMAIL.COM> Re: Withing group and withing variable comparison (66 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@GMAIL.COM> Re: Withing group and withing variable comparison (88 lines) From: Robert O'Brien <obri0313@GMAIL.COM> Re: Withing group and withing variable comparison (52 lines) From: Jason Schoeneberger <jschoeneberger@CAROLINA.RR.COM> Re: Withing group and withing variable comparison (62 lines) From: Robert O'Brien <obri0313@GMAIL.COM> create Oracle table with SQL pass throughcreate Oracle table with SQL pass through (10 lines) From: Phil Spence <linux70@COMCAST.NET> Re: create Oracle table with SQL pass through (24 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> Re: create Oracle table with SQL pass through (24 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> Re: create Oracle table with SQL pass through (51 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: create Oracle table with SQL pass through (37 lines) From: F J Kelley <jkelley@UGA.EDU> Re: create Oracle table with SQL pass through (45 lines) From: Jim Groeneveld <jim.1stat@YAHOO.COM> Re: create Oracle table with SQL pass through (65 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> file statementfile statement (33 lines) From: Pradeep <chittiprolupradeep@GMAIL.COM> Re: file statement (46 lines) From: Murphy Choy <goladin@GMAIL.COM> Re: file statement (27 lines) From: Pradeep <chittiprolupradeep@GMAIL.COM> Re: file statement (67 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> how to create a new catalog in sasRe: how to create a new catalog in sas (25 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: how to create a new catalog in sas (52 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <gerhard.hellriegel@T-ONLINE.DE> importing Access extension = accdbimporting Access extension = accdb (53 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. (CDC/OCOO/ITSO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Re: importing Access extension = accdb (96 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: importing Access extension = accdb (42 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. (CDC/OCOO/ITSO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Re: importing Access extension = accdb (125 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. (CDC/OCOO/ITSO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> java issuejava issue (53 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> logistic regression: odds ratio interpretationlogistic regression: odds ratio interpretation (15 lines) From: christine <christinepeloquin1@GMAIL.COM> Re: logistic regression: odds ratio interpretation (63 lines) From: Dale McLerran <stringplayer_2@YAHOO.COM> Re: logistic regression: odds ratio interpretation (42 lines) From: Nordlund, Dan (DSHS/RDA) <NordlDJ@DSHS.WA.GOV> multi-character delimitermulti-character delimiter (17 lines) From: Chang Chung <chang_y_chung@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: multi-character delimiter (41 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: multi-character delimiter (40 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Re: multi-character delimiter (47 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: multi-character delimiter (62 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Re: multi-character delimiter (77 lines) From: Chang Chung <chang_y_chung@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: multi-character delimiter (88 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Re: multi-character delimiter (141 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> plotting in proc princompplotting in proc princomp (23 lines) From: Nabaneeta Saha <nsaha6@GMAIL.COM> problems in importing .txt fileRe: problems in importing .txt file (60 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: problems in importing .txt file (88 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: problems in importing .txt file (67 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> proc fcmp warning messageproc fcmp warning message (39 lines) From: Sterling Paramore <gnilrets@GMAIL.COM> proc mdsproc mds (30 lines) From: Nabaneeta Saha <nsaha6@GMAIL.COM> rename worksheetsRe: rename worksheets (75 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: rename worksheets (61 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patternsrolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (21 lines) From: White, Svend A. <SvendW@HEALTH.OK.GOV> Re: rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (30 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> Re: rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (51 lines) From: White, Svend A. <SvendW@HEALTH.OK.GOV> Re: rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (59 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (65 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (77 lines) From: White, Svend A. <SvendW@HEALTH.OK.GOV> Re: rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (55 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. (CDC/OCOO/ITSO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Re: rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (82 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (83 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Re: rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (104 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> still need p-valuestill need p-value (36 lines) From: Morley Herbert <Morley.Herbert@HCAHEALTHCARE.COM> test statistic used in procnpar1waytest statistic used in procnpar1way (47 lines) From: Darryl Hondorp <hondorpd@SI.EDU> Re: test statistic used in procnpar1way (8 lines) From: SUBSCRIBE SAS-L JingJu11 S <jingju11@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: test statistic used in procnpar1way (80 lines) From: Susan Durham <sdurham@BIOLOGY.USU.EDU> Re: test statistic used in procnpar1way (12 lines) From: SUBSCRIBE SAS-L JingJu11 S <jingju11@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: test statistic used in procnpar1way (9 lines) From: SUBSCRIBE SAS-L JingJu11 S <jingju11@HOTMAIL.COM> using macro variables to make a code more user friendlyusing macro variables to make a code more user friendly (74 lines) From: Tucker Crowe <lunacaelum@GMAIL.COM>
What is difference between using rename in data or set statement?What is difference between using rename in data or set statement? (43 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: What is difference between using rename in data or set statement? (61 lines) From: Nat Wooding <nathani@VERIZON.NET> Re: What is difference between using rename in data or set statement? (164 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <jfh@STANFORDALUMNI.ORG> Re: What is difference between using rename in data or set statement? (235 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: What is difference between using rename in data or set statement? (330 lines) From: Nordlund, Dan (DSHS/RDA) <NordlDJ@DSHS.WA.GOV> Re: What is difference between using rename in data or set statement? (354 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: What is difference between using rename in data or set statement? (405 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> When does PROC SQL consistently leave incoming data order unchanged?When does PROC SQL consistently leave incoming data order unchanged? (73 lines) From: Keintz, H. Mark <mkeintz@WHARTON.UPENN.EDU> Re: When does PROC SQL consistently leave incoming data order unchanged? (83 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: When does PROC SQL consistently leave incoming data order unchanged? (91 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <jfh@STANFORDALUMNI.ORG> Re: When does PROC SQL consistently leave incoming data order unchanged? (85 lines) From: Mary <mlhoward@AVALON.NET> Re: When does PROC SQL consistently leave incoming data order unchanged? (139 lines) From: Keintz, H. Mark <mkeintz@WHARTON.UPENN.EDU> Re: When does PROC SQL consistently leave incoming data order unchanged? (112 lines) From: Keintz, H. Mark <mkeintz@WHARTON.UPENN.EDU> Re: When does PROC SQL consistently leave incoming data order unchanged? (88 lines) From: Sigurd Hermansen <HERMANS1@WESTAT.COM> Withing group and withing variable comparisonWithing group and withing variable comparison (26 lines) From: Robert O'Brien <obri0313@GMAIL.COM> Re: Withing group and withing variable comparison (50 lines) From: Peter Flom <peterflomconsulting@MINDSPRING.COM> Re: Withing group and withing variable comparison (89 lines) From: Robert O'Brien <obri0313@GMAIL.COM> Re: Withing group and withing variable comparison (33 lines) From: Peter Flom <peterflomconsulting@MINDSPRING.COM> Re: Withing group and withing variable comparison (47 lines) From: Robert O'Brien <obri0313@GMAIL.COM> Re: Withing group and withing variable comparison (66 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@GMAIL.COM> Re: Withing group and withing variable comparison (88 lines) From: Robert O'Brien <obri0313@GMAIL.COM> Re: Withing group and withing variable comparison (52 lines) From: Jason Schoeneberger <jschoeneberger@CAROLINA.RR.COM> Re: Withing group and withing variable comparison (62 lines) From: Robert O'Brien <obri0313@GMAIL.COM> create Oracle table with SQL pass throughcreate Oracle table with SQL pass through (10 lines) From: Phil Spence <linux70@COMCAST.NET> Re: create Oracle table with SQL pass through (24 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> Re: create Oracle table with SQL pass through (24 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> Re: create Oracle table with SQL pass through (51 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: create Oracle table with SQL pass through (37 lines) From: F J Kelley <jkelley@UGA.EDU> Re: create Oracle table with SQL pass through (45 lines) From: Jim Groeneveld <jim.1stat@YAHOO.COM> Re: create Oracle table with SQL pass through (65 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> file statementfile statement (33 lines) From: Pradeep <chittiprolupradeep@GMAIL.COM> Re: file statement (46 lines) From: Murphy Choy <goladin@GMAIL.COM> Re: file statement (27 lines) From: Pradeep <chittiprolupradeep@GMAIL.COM> Re: file statement (67 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> how to create a new catalog in sasRe: how to create a new catalog in sas (25 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: how to create a new catalog in sas (52 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <gerhard.hellriegel@T-ONLINE.DE> importing Access extension = accdbimporting Access extension = accdb (53 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. (CDC/OCOO/ITSO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Re: importing Access extension = accdb (96 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: importing Access extension = accdb (42 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. (CDC/OCOO/ITSO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Re: importing Access extension = accdb (125 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. (CDC/OCOO/ITSO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> java issuejava issue (53 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> logistic regression: odds ratio interpretationlogistic regression: odds ratio interpretation (15 lines) From: christine <christinepeloquin1@GMAIL.COM> Re: logistic regression: odds ratio interpretation (63 lines) From: Dale McLerran <stringplayer_2@YAHOO.COM> Re: logistic regression: odds ratio interpretation (42 lines) From: Nordlund, Dan (DSHS/RDA) <NordlDJ@DSHS.WA.GOV> multi-character delimitermulti-character delimiter (17 lines) From: Chang Chung <chang_y_chung@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: multi-character delimiter (41 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: multi-character delimiter (40 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Re: multi-character delimiter (47 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: multi-character delimiter (62 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Re: multi-character delimiter (77 lines) From: Chang Chung <chang_y_chung@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: multi-character delimiter (88 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Re: multi-character delimiter (141 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> plotting in proc princompplotting in proc princomp (23 lines) From: Nabaneeta Saha <nsaha6@GMAIL.COM> problems in importing .txt fileRe: problems in importing .txt file (60 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: problems in importing .txt file (88 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: problems in importing .txt file (67 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> proc fcmp warning messageproc fcmp warning message (39 lines) From: Sterling Paramore <gnilrets@GMAIL.COM> proc mdsproc mds (30 lines) From: Nabaneeta Saha <nsaha6@GMAIL.COM> rename worksheetsRe: rename worksheets (75 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: rename worksheets (61 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patternsrolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (21 lines) From: White, Svend A. <SvendW@HEALTH.OK.GOV> Re: rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (30 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> Re: rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (51 lines) From: White, Svend A. <SvendW@HEALTH.OK.GOV> Re: rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (59 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (65 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (77 lines) From: White, Svend A. <SvendW@HEALTH.OK.GOV> Re: rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (55 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. (CDC/OCOO/ITSO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Re: rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (82 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (83 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Re: rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (104 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> still need p-valuestill need p-value (36 lines) From: Morley Herbert <Morley.Herbert@HCAHEALTHCARE.COM> test statistic used in procnpar1waytest statistic used in procnpar1way (47 lines) From: Darryl Hondorp <hondorpd@SI.EDU> Re: test statistic used in procnpar1way (8 lines) From: SUBSCRIBE SAS-L JingJu11 S <jingju11@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: test statistic used in procnpar1way (80 lines) From: Susan Durham <sdurham@BIOLOGY.USU.EDU> Re: test statistic used in procnpar1way (12 lines) From: SUBSCRIBE SAS-L JingJu11 S <jingju11@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: test statistic used in procnpar1way (9 lines) From: SUBSCRIBE SAS-L JingJu11 S <jingju11@HOTMAIL.COM> using macro variables to make a code more user friendlyusing macro variables to make a code more user friendly (74 lines) From: Tucker Crowe <lunacaelum@GMAIL.COM>
When does PROC SQL consistently leave incoming data order unchanged?When does PROC SQL consistently leave incoming data order unchanged? (73 lines) From: Keintz, H. Mark <mkeintz@WHARTON.UPENN.EDU> Re: When does PROC SQL consistently leave incoming data order unchanged? (83 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: When does PROC SQL consistently leave incoming data order unchanged? (91 lines) From: Jack Hamilton <jfh@STANFORDALUMNI.ORG> Re: When does PROC SQL consistently leave incoming data order unchanged? (85 lines) From: Mary <mlhoward@AVALON.NET> Re: When does PROC SQL consistently leave incoming data order unchanged? (139 lines) From: Keintz, H. Mark <mkeintz@WHARTON.UPENN.EDU> Re: When does PROC SQL consistently leave incoming data order unchanged? (112 lines) From: Keintz, H. Mark <mkeintz@WHARTON.UPENN.EDU> Re: When does PROC SQL consistently leave incoming data order unchanged? (88 lines) From: Sigurd Hermansen <HERMANS1@WESTAT.COM> Withing group and withing variable comparisonWithing group and withing variable comparison (26 lines) From: Robert O'Brien <obri0313@GMAIL.COM> Re: Withing group and withing variable comparison (50 lines) From: Peter Flom <peterflomconsulting@MINDSPRING.COM> Re: Withing group and withing variable comparison (89 lines) From: Robert O'Brien <obri0313@GMAIL.COM> Re: Withing group and withing variable comparison (33 lines) From: Peter Flom <peterflomconsulting@MINDSPRING.COM> Re: Withing group and withing variable comparison (47 lines) From: Robert O'Brien <obri0313@GMAIL.COM> Re: Withing group and withing variable comparison (66 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@GMAIL.COM> Re: Withing group and withing variable comparison (88 lines) From: Robert O'Brien <obri0313@GMAIL.COM> Re: Withing group and withing variable comparison (52 lines) From: Jason Schoeneberger <jschoeneberger@CAROLINA.RR.COM> Re: Withing group and withing variable comparison (62 lines) From: Robert O'Brien <obri0313@GMAIL.COM> create Oracle table with SQL pass throughcreate Oracle table with SQL pass through (10 lines) From: Phil Spence <linux70@COMCAST.NET> Re: create Oracle table with SQL pass through (24 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> Re: create Oracle table with SQL pass through (24 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> Re: create Oracle table with SQL pass through (51 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: create Oracle table with SQL pass through (37 lines) From: F J Kelley <jkelley@UGA.EDU> Re: create Oracle table with SQL pass through (45 lines) From: Jim Groeneveld <jim.1stat@YAHOO.COM> Re: create Oracle table with SQL pass through (65 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> file statementfile statement (33 lines) From: Pradeep <chittiprolupradeep@GMAIL.COM> Re: file statement (46 lines) From: Murphy Choy <goladin@GMAIL.COM> Re: file statement (27 lines) From: Pradeep <chittiprolupradeep@GMAIL.COM> Re: file statement (67 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> how to create a new catalog in sasRe: how to create a new catalog in sas (25 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: how to create a new catalog in sas (52 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <gerhard.hellriegel@T-ONLINE.DE> importing Access extension = accdbimporting Access extension = accdb (53 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. (CDC/OCOO/ITSO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Re: importing Access extension = accdb (96 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: importing Access extension = accdb (42 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. (CDC/OCOO/ITSO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Re: importing Access extension = accdb (125 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. (CDC/OCOO/ITSO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> java issuejava issue (53 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> logistic regression: odds ratio interpretationlogistic regression: odds ratio interpretation (15 lines) From: christine <christinepeloquin1@GMAIL.COM> Re: logistic regression: odds ratio interpretation (63 lines) From: Dale McLerran <stringplayer_2@YAHOO.COM> Re: logistic regression: odds ratio interpretation (42 lines) From: Nordlund, Dan (DSHS/RDA) <NordlDJ@DSHS.WA.GOV> multi-character delimitermulti-character delimiter (17 lines) From: Chang Chung <chang_y_chung@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: multi-character delimiter (41 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: multi-character delimiter (40 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Re: multi-character delimiter (47 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: multi-character delimiter (62 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Re: multi-character delimiter (77 lines) From: Chang Chung <chang_y_chung@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: multi-character delimiter (88 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Re: multi-character delimiter (141 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> plotting in proc princompplotting in proc princomp (23 lines) From: Nabaneeta Saha <nsaha6@GMAIL.COM> problems in importing .txt fileRe: problems in importing .txt file (60 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: problems in importing .txt file (88 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: problems in importing .txt file (67 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> proc fcmp warning messageproc fcmp warning message (39 lines) From: Sterling Paramore <gnilrets@GMAIL.COM> proc mdsproc mds (30 lines) From: Nabaneeta Saha <nsaha6@GMAIL.COM> rename worksheetsRe: rename worksheets (75 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: rename worksheets (61 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patternsrolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (21 lines) From: White, Svend A. <SvendW@HEALTH.OK.GOV> Re: rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (30 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> Re: rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (51 lines) From: White, Svend A. <SvendW@HEALTH.OK.GOV> Re: rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (59 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (65 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (77 lines) From: White, Svend A. <SvendW@HEALTH.OK.GOV> Re: rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (55 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. (CDC/OCOO/ITSO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Re: rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (82 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (83 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Re: rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (104 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> still need p-valuestill need p-value (36 lines) From: Morley Herbert <Morley.Herbert@HCAHEALTHCARE.COM> test statistic used in procnpar1waytest statistic used in procnpar1way (47 lines) From: Darryl Hondorp <hondorpd@SI.EDU> Re: test statistic used in procnpar1way (8 lines) From: SUBSCRIBE SAS-L JingJu11 S <jingju11@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: test statistic used in procnpar1way (80 lines) From: Susan Durham <sdurham@BIOLOGY.USU.EDU> Re: test statistic used in procnpar1way (12 lines) From: SUBSCRIBE SAS-L JingJu11 S <jingju11@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: test statistic used in procnpar1way (9 lines) From: SUBSCRIBE SAS-L JingJu11 S <jingju11@HOTMAIL.COM> using macro variables to make a code more user friendlyusing macro variables to make a code more user friendly (74 lines) From: Tucker Crowe <lunacaelum@GMAIL.COM>
Withing group and withing variable comparisonWithing group and withing variable comparison (26 lines) From: Robert O'Brien <obri0313@GMAIL.COM> Re: Withing group and withing variable comparison (50 lines) From: Peter Flom <peterflomconsulting@MINDSPRING.COM> Re: Withing group and withing variable comparison (89 lines) From: Robert O'Brien <obri0313@GMAIL.COM> Re: Withing group and withing variable comparison (33 lines) From: Peter Flom <peterflomconsulting@MINDSPRING.COM> Re: Withing group and withing variable comparison (47 lines) From: Robert O'Brien <obri0313@GMAIL.COM> Re: Withing group and withing variable comparison (66 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@GMAIL.COM> Re: Withing group and withing variable comparison (88 lines) From: Robert O'Brien <obri0313@GMAIL.COM> Re: Withing group and withing variable comparison (52 lines) From: Jason Schoeneberger <jschoeneberger@CAROLINA.RR.COM> Re: Withing group and withing variable comparison (62 lines) From: Robert O'Brien <obri0313@GMAIL.COM> create Oracle table with SQL pass throughcreate Oracle table with SQL pass through (10 lines) From: Phil Spence <linux70@COMCAST.NET> Re: create Oracle table with SQL pass through (24 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> Re: create Oracle table with SQL pass through (24 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> Re: create Oracle table with SQL pass through (51 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: create Oracle table with SQL pass through (37 lines) From: F J Kelley <jkelley@UGA.EDU> Re: create Oracle table with SQL pass through (45 lines) From: Jim Groeneveld <jim.1stat@YAHOO.COM> Re: create Oracle table with SQL pass through (65 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> file statementfile statement (33 lines) From: Pradeep <chittiprolupradeep@GMAIL.COM> Re: file statement (46 lines) From: Murphy Choy <goladin@GMAIL.COM> Re: file statement (27 lines) From: Pradeep <chittiprolupradeep@GMAIL.COM> Re: file statement (67 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> how to create a new catalog in sasRe: how to create a new catalog in sas (25 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: how to create a new catalog in sas (52 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <gerhard.hellriegel@T-ONLINE.DE> importing Access extension = accdbimporting Access extension = accdb (53 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. (CDC/OCOO/ITSO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Re: importing Access extension = accdb (96 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: importing Access extension = accdb (42 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. (CDC/OCOO/ITSO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Re: importing Access extension = accdb (125 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. (CDC/OCOO/ITSO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> java issuejava issue (53 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> logistic regression: odds ratio interpretationlogistic regression: odds ratio interpretation (15 lines) From: christine <christinepeloquin1@GMAIL.COM> Re: logistic regression: odds ratio interpretation (63 lines) From: Dale McLerran <stringplayer_2@YAHOO.COM> Re: logistic regression: odds ratio interpretation (42 lines) From: Nordlund, Dan (DSHS/RDA) <NordlDJ@DSHS.WA.GOV> multi-character delimitermulti-character delimiter (17 lines) From: Chang Chung <chang_y_chung@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: multi-character delimiter (41 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: multi-character delimiter (40 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Re: multi-character delimiter (47 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: multi-character delimiter (62 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Re: multi-character delimiter (77 lines) From: Chang Chung <chang_y_chung@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: multi-character delimiter (88 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Re: multi-character delimiter (141 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> plotting in proc princompplotting in proc princomp (23 lines) From: Nabaneeta Saha <nsaha6@GMAIL.COM> problems in importing .txt fileRe: problems in importing .txt file (60 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: problems in importing .txt file (88 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: problems in importing .txt file (67 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> proc fcmp warning messageproc fcmp warning message (39 lines) From: Sterling Paramore <gnilrets@GMAIL.COM> proc mdsproc mds (30 lines) From: Nabaneeta Saha <nsaha6@GMAIL.COM> rename worksheetsRe: rename worksheets (75 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: rename worksheets (61 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patternsrolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (21 lines) From: White, Svend A. <SvendW@HEALTH.OK.GOV> Re: rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (30 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> Re: rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (51 lines) From: White, Svend A. <SvendW@HEALTH.OK.GOV> Re: rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (59 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (65 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (77 lines) From: White, Svend A. <SvendW@HEALTH.OK.GOV> Re: rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (55 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. (CDC/OCOO/ITSO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Re: rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (82 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (83 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Re: rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (104 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> still need p-valuestill need p-value (36 lines) From: Morley Herbert <Morley.Herbert@HCAHEALTHCARE.COM> test statistic used in procnpar1waytest statistic used in procnpar1way (47 lines) From: Darryl Hondorp <hondorpd@SI.EDU> Re: test statistic used in procnpar1way (8 lines) From: SUBSCRIBE SAS-L JingJu11 S <jingju11@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: test statistic used in procnpar1way (80 lines) From: Susan Durham <sdurham@BIOLOGY.USU.EDU> Re: test statistic used in procnpar1way (12 lines) From: SUBSCRIBE SAS-L JingJu11 S <jingju11@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: test statistic used in procnpar1way (9 lines) From: SUBSCRIBE SAS-L JingJu11 S <jingju11@HOTMAIL.COM> using macro variables to make a code more user friendlyusing macro variables to make a code more user friendly (74 lines) From: Tucker Crowe <lunacaelum@GMAIL.COM>
create Oracle table with SQL pass throughcreate Oracle table with SQL pass through (10 lines) From: Phil Spence <linux70@COMCAST.NET> Re: create Oracle table with SQL pass through (24 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> Re: create Oracle table with SQL pass through (24 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> Re: create Oracle table with SQL pass through (51 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: create Oracle table with SQL pass through (37 lines) From: F J Kelley <jkelley@UGA.EDU> Re: create Oracle table with SQL pass through (45 lines) From: Jim Groeneveld <jim.1stat@YAHOO.COM> Re: create Oracle table with SQL pass through (65 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> file statementfile statement (33 lines) From: Pradeep <chittiprolupradeep@GMAIL.COM> Re: file statement (46 lines) From: Murphy Choy <goladin@GMAIL.COM> Re: file statement (27 lines) From: Pradeep <chittiprolupradeep@GMAIL.COM> Re: file statement (67 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> how to create a new catalog in sasRe: how to create a new catalog in sas (25 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: how to create a new catalog in sas (52 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <gerhard.hellriegel@T-ONLINE.DE> importing Access extension = accdbimporting Access extension = accdb (53 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. (CDC/OCOO/ITSO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Re: importing Access extension = accdb (96 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: importing Access extension = accdb (42 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. (CDC/OCOO/ITSO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Re: importing Access extension = accdb (125 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. (CDC/OCOO/ITSO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> java issuejava issue (53 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> logistic regression: odds ratio interpretationlogistic regression: odds ratio interpretation (15 lines) From: christine <christinepeloquin1@GMAIL.COM> Re: logistic regression: odds ratio interpretation (63 lines) From: Dale McLerran <stringplayer_2@YAHOO.COM> Re: logistic regression: odds ratio interpretation (42 lines) From: Nordlund, Dan (DSHS/RDA) <NordlDJ@DSHS.WA.GOV> multi-character delimitermulti-character delimiter (17 lines) From: Chang Chung <chang_y_chung@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: multi-character delimiter (41 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: multi-character delimiter (40 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Re: multi-character delimiter (47 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: multi-character delimiter (62 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Re: multi-character delimiter (77 lines) From: Chang Chung <chang_y_chung@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: multi-character delimiter (88 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Re: multi-character delimiter (141 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> plotting in proc princompplotting in proc princomp (23 lines) From: Nabaneeta Saha <nsaha6@GMAIL.COM> problems in importing .txt fileRe: problems in importing .txt file (60 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: problems in importing .txt file (88 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: problems in importing .txt file (67 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> proc fcmp warning messageproc fcmp warning message (39 lines) From: Sterling Paramore <gnilrets@GMAIL.COM> proc mdsproc mds (30 lines) From: Nabaneeta Saha <nsaha6@GMAIL.COM> rename worksheetsRe: rename worksheets (75 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: rename worksheets (61 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patternsrolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (21 lines) From: White, Svend A. <SvendW@HEALTH.OK.GOV> Re: rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (30 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> Re: rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (51 lines) From: White, Svend A. <SvendW@HEALTH.OK.GOV> Re: rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (59 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (65 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (77 lines) From: White, Svend A. <SvendW@HEALTH.OK.GOV> Re: rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (55 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. (CDC/OCOO/ITSO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Re: rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (82 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (83 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Re: rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (104 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> still need p-valuestill need p-value (36 lines) From: Morley Herbert <Morley.Herbert@HCAHEALTHCARE.COM> test statistic used in procnpar1waytest statistic used in procnpar1way (47 lines) From: Darryl Hondorp <hondorpd@SI.EDU> Re: test statistic used in procnpar1way (8 lines) From: SUBSCRIBE SAS-L JingJu11 S <jingju11@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: test statistic used in procnpar1way (80 lines) From: Susan Durham <sdurham@BIOLOGY.USU.EDU> Re: test statistic used in procnpar1way (12 lines) From: SUBSCRIBE SAS-L JingJu11 S <jingju11@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: test statistic used in procnpar1way (9 lines) From: SUBSCRIBE SAS-L JingJu11 S <jingju11@HOTMAIL.COM> using macro variables to make a code more user friendlyusing macro variables to make a code more user friendly (74 lines) From: Tucker Crowe <lunacaelum@GMAIL.COM>
file statementfile statement (33 lines) From: Pradeep <chittiprolupradeep@GMAIL.COM> Re: file statement (46 lines) From: Murphy Choy <goladin@GMAIL.COM> Re: file statement (27 lines) From: Pradeep <chittiprolupradeep@GMAIL.COM> Re: file statement (67 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> how to create a new catalog in sasRe: how to create a new catalog in sas (25 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: how to create a new catalog in sas (52 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <gerhard.hellriegel@T-ONLINE.DE> importing Access extension = accdbimporting Access extension = accdb (53 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. (CDC/OCOO/ITSO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Re: importing Access extension = accdb (96 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: importing Access extension = accdb (42 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. (CDC/OCOO/ITSO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Re: importing Access extension = accdb (125 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. (CDC/OCOO/ITSO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> java issuejava issue (53 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> logistic regression: odds ratio interpretationlogistic regression: odds ratio interpretation (15 lines) From: christine <christinepeloquin1@GMAIL.COM> Re: logistic regression: odds ratio interpretation (63 lines) From: Dale McLerran <stringplayer_2@YAHOO.COM> Re: logistic regression: odds ratio interpretation (42 lines) From: Nordlund, Dan (DSHS/RDA) <NordlDJ@DSHS.WA.GOV> multi-character delimitermulti-character delimiter (17 lines) From: Chang Chung <chang_y_chung@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: multi-character delimiter (41 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: multi-character delimiter (40 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Re: multi-character delimiter (47 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: multi-character delimiter (62 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Re: multi-character delimiter (77 lines) From: Chang Chung <chang_y_chung@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: multi-character delimiter (88 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Re: multi-character delimiter (141 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> plotting in proc princompplotting in proc princomp (23 lines) From: Nabaneeta Saha <nsaha6@GMAIL.COM> problems in importing .txt fileRe: problems in importing .txt file (60 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: problems in importing .txt file (88 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: problems in importing .txt file (67 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> proc fcmp warning messageproc fcmp warning message (39 lines) From: Sterling Paramore <gnilrets@GMAIL.COM> proc mdsproc mds (30 lines) From: Nabaneeta Saha <nsaha6@GMAIL.COM> rename worksheetsRe: rename worksheets (75 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: rename worksheets (61 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patternsrolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (21 lines) From: White, Svend A. <SvendW@HEALTH.OK.GOV> Re: rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (30 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> Re: rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (51 lines) From: White, Svend A. <SvendW@HEALTH.OK.GOV> Re: rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (59 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (65 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (77 lines) From: White, Svend A. <SvendW@HEALTH.OK.GOV> Re: rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (55 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. (CDC/OCOO/ITSO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Re: rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (82 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (83 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Re: rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (104 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> still need p-valuestill need p-value (36 lines) From: Morley Herbert <Morley.Herbert@HCAHEALTHCARE.COM> test statistic used in procnpar1waytest statistic used in procnpar1way (47 lines) From: Darryl Hondorp <hondorpd@SI.EDU> Re: test statistic used in procnpar1way (8 lines) From: SUBSCRIBE SAS-L JingJu11 S <jingju11@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: test statistic used in procnpar1way (80 lines) From: Susan Durham <sdurham@BIOLOGY.USU.EDU> Re: test statistic used in procnpar1way (12 lines) From: SUBSCRIBE SAS-L JingJu11 S <jingju11@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: test statistic used in procnpar1way (9 lines) From: SUBSCRIBE SAS-L JingJu11 S <jingju11@HOTMAIL.COM> using macro variables to make a code more user friendlyusing macro variables to make a code more user friendly (74 lines) From: Tucker Crowe <lunacaelum@GMAIL.COM>
how to create a new catalog in sasRe: how to create a new catalog in sas (25 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: how to create a new catalog in sas (52 lines) From: Gerhard Hellriegel <gerhard.hellriegel@T-ONLINE.DE> importing Access extension = accdbimporting Access extension = accdb (53 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. (CDC/OCOO/ITSO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Re: importing Access extension = accdb (96 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: importing Access extension = accdb (42 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. (CDC/OCOO/ITSO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Re: importing Access extension = accdb (125 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. (CDC/OCOO/ITSO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> java issuejava issue (53 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> logistic regression: odds ratio interpretationlogistic regression: odds ratio interpretation (15 lines) From: christine <christinepeloquin1@GMAIL.COM> Re: logistic regression: odds ratio interpretation (63 lines) From: Dale McLerran <stringplayer_2@YAHOO.COM> Re: logistic regression: odds ratio interpretation (42 lines) From: Nordlund, Dan (DSHS/RDA) <NordlDJ@DSHS.WA.GOV> multi-character delimitermulti-character delimiter (17 lines) From: Chang Chung <chang_y_chung@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: multi-character delimiter (41 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: multi-character delimiter (40 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Re: multi-character delimiter (47 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: multi-character delimiter (62 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Re: multi-character delimiter (77 lines) From: Chang Chung <chang_y_chung@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: multi-character delimiter (88 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Re: multi-character delimiter (141 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> plotting in proc princompplotting in proc princomp (23 lines) From: Nabaneeta Saha <nsaha6@GMAIL.COM> problems in importing .txt fileRe: problems in importing .txt file (60 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: problems in importing .txt file (88 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: problems in importing .txt file (67 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> proc fcmp warning messageproc fcmp warning message (39 lines) From: Sterling Paramore <gnilrets@GMAIL.COM> proc mdsproc mds (30 lines) From: Nabaneeta Saha <nsaha6@GMAIL.COM> rename worksheetsRe: rename worksheets (75 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: rename worksheets (61 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patternsrolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (21 lines) From: White, Svend A. <SvendW@HEALTH.OK.GOV> Re: rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (30 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> Re: rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (51 lines) From: White, Svend A. <SvendW@HEALTH.OK.GOV> Re: rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (59 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (65 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (77 lines) From: White, Svend A. <SvendW@HEALTH.OK.GOV> Re: rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (55 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. (CDC/OCOO/ITSO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Re: rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (82 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (83 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Re: rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (104 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> still need p-valuestill need p-value (36 lines) From: Morley Herbert <Morley.Herbert@HCAHEALTHCARE.COM> test statistic used in procnpar1waytest statistic used in procnpar1way (47 lines) From: Darryl Hondorp <hondorpd@SI.EDU> Re: test statistic used in procnpar1way (8 lines) From: SUBSCRIBE SAS-L JingJu11 S <jingju11@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: test statistic used in procnpar1way (80 lines) From: Susan Durham <sdurham@BIOLOGY.USU.EDU> Re: test statistic used in procnpar1way (12 lines) From: SUBSCRIBE SAS-L JingJu11 S <jingju11@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: test statistic used in procnpar1way (9 lines) From: SUBSCRIBE SAS-L JingJu11 S <jingju11@HOTMAIL.COM> using macro variables to make a code more user friendlyusing macro variables to make a code more user friendly (74 lines) From: Tucker Crowe <lunacaelum@GMAIL.COM>
importing Access extension = accdbimporting Access extension = accdb (53 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. (CDC/OCOO/ITSO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Re: importing Access extension = accdb (96 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: importing Access extension = accdb (42 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. (CDC/OCOO/ITSO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Re: importing Access extension = accdb (125 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. (CDC/OCOO/ITSO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> java issuejava issue (53 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> logistic regression: odds ratio interpretationlogistic regression: odds ratio interpretation (15 lines) From: christine <christinepeloquin1@GMAIL.COM> Re: logistic regression: odds ratio interpretation (63 lines) From: Dale McLerran <stringplayer_2@YAHOO.COM> Re: logistic regression: odds ratio interpretation (42 lines) From: Nordlund, Dan (DSHS/RDA) <NordlDJ@DSHS.WA.GOV> multi-character delimitermulti-character delimiter (17 lines) From: Chang Chung <chang_y_chung@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: multi-character delimiter (41 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: multi-character delimiter (40 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Re: multi-character delimiter (47 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: multi-character delimiter (62 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Re: multi-character delimiter (77 lines) From: Chang Chung <chang_y_chung@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: multi-character delimiter (88 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Re: multi-character delimiter (141 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> plotting in proc princompplotting in proc princomp (23 lines) From: Nabaneeta Saha <nsaha6@GMAIL.COM> problems in importing .txt fileRe: problems in importing .txt file (60 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: problems in importing .txt file (88 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: problems in importing .txt file (67 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> proc fcmp warning messageproc fcmp warning message (39 lines) From: Sterling Paramore <gnilrets@GMAIL.COM> proc mdsproc mds (30 lines) From: Nabaneeta Saha <nsaha6@GMAIL.COM> rename worksheetsRe: rename worksheets (75 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: rename worksheets (61 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patternsrolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (21 lines) From: White, Svend A. <SvendW@HEALTH.OK.GOV> Re: rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (30 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> Re: rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (51 lines) From: White, Svend A. <SvendW@HEALTH.OK.GOV> Re: rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (59 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (65 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (77 lines) From: White, Svend A. <SvendW@HEALTH.OK.GOV> Re: rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (55 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. (CDC/OCOO/ITSO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Re: rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (82 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (83 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Re: rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (104 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> still need p-valuestill need p-value (36 lines) From: Morley Herbert <Morley.Herbert@HCAHEALTHCARE.COM> test statistic used in procnpar1waytest statistic used in procnpar1way (47 lines) From: Darryl Hondorp <hondorpd@SI.EDU> Re: test statistic used in procnpar1way (8 lines) From: SUBSCRIBE SAS-L JingJu11 S <jingju11@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: test statistic used in procnpar1way (80 lines) From: Susan Durham <sdurham@BIOLOGY.USU.EDU> Re: test statistic used in procnpar1way (12 lines) From: SUBSCRIBE SAS-L JingJu11 S <jingju11@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: test statistic used in procnpar1way (9 lines) From: SUBSCRIBE SAS-L JingJu11 S <jingju11@HOTMAIL.COM> using macro variables to make a code more user friendlyusing macro variables to make a code more user friendly (74 lines) From: Tucker Crowe <lunacaelum@GMAIL.COM>
java issuejava issue (53 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> logistic regression: odds ratio interpretationlogistic regression: odds ratio interpretation (15 lines) From: christine <christinepeloquin1@GMAIL.COM> Re: logistic regression: odds ratio interpretation (63 lines) From: Dale McLerran <stringplayer_2@YAHOO.COM> Re: logistic regression: odds ratio interpretation (42 lines) From: Nordlund, Dan (DSHS/RDA) <NordlDJ@DSHS.WA.GOV> multi-character delimitermulti-character delimiter (17 lines) From: Chang Chung <chang_y_chung@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: multi-character delimiter (41 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: multi-character delimiter (40 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Re: multi-character delimiter (47 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: multi-character delimiter (62 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Re: multi-character delimiter (77 lines) From: Chang Chung <chang_y_chung@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: multi-character delimiter (88 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Re: multi-character delimiter (141 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> plotting in proc princompplotting in proc princomp (23 lines) From: Nabaneeta Saha <nsaha6@GMAIL.COM> problems in importing .txt fileRe: problems in importing .txt file (60 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: problems in importing .txt file (88 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: problems in importing .txt file (67 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> proc fcmp warning messageproc fcmp warning message (39 lines) From: Sterling Paramore <gnilrets@GMAIL.COM> proc mdsproc mds (30 lines) From: Nabaneeta Saha <nsaha6@GMAIL.COM> rename worksheetsRe: rename worksheets (75 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: rename worksheets (61 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patternsrolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (21 lines) From: White, Svend A. <SvendW@HEALTH.OK.GOV> Re: rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (30 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> Re: rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (51 lines) From: White, Svend A. <SvendW@HEALTH.OK.GOV> Re: rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (59 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (65 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (77 lines) From: White, Svend A. <SvendW@HEALTH.OK.GOV> Re: rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (55 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. (CDC/OCOO/ITSO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Re: rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (82 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (83 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Re: rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (104 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> still need p-valuestill need p-value (36 lines) From: Morley Herbert <Morley.Herbert@HCAHEALTHCARE.COM> test statistic used in procnpar1waytest statistic used in procnpar1way (47 lines) From: Darryl Hondorp <hondorpd@SI.EDU> Re: test statistic used in procnpar1way (8 lines) From: SUBSCRIBE SAS-L JingJu11 S <jingju11@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: test statistic used in procnpar1way (80 lines) From: Susan Durham <sdurham@BIOLOGY.USU.EDU> Re: test statistic used in procnpar1way (12 lines) From: SUBSCRIBE SAS-L JingJu11 S <jingju11@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: test statistic used in procnpar1way (9 lines) From: SUBSCRIBE SAS-L JingJu11 S <jingju11@HOTMAIL.COM> using macro variables to make a code more user friendlyusing macro variables to make a code more user friendly (74 lines) From: Tucker Crowe <lunacaelum@GMAIL.COM>
logistic regression: odds ratio interpretationlogistic regression: odds ratio interpretation (15 lines) From: christine <christinepeloquin1@GMAIL.COM> Re: logistic regression: odds ratio interpretation (63 lines) From: Dale McLerran <stringplayer_2@YAHOO.COM> Re: logistic regression: odds ratio interpretation (42 lines) From: Nordlund, Dan (DSHS/RDA) <NordlDJ@DSHS.WA.GOV> multi-character delimitermulti-character delimiter (17 lines) From: Chang Chung <chang_y_chung@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: multi-character delimiter (41 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: multi-character delimiter (40 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Re: multi-character delimiter (47 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: multi-character delimiter (62 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Re: multi-character delimiter (77 lines) From: Chang Chung <chang_y_chung@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: multi-character delimiter (88 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Re: multi-character delimiter (141 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> plotting in proc princompplotting in proc princomp (23 lines) From: Nabaneeta Saha <nsaha6@GMAIL.COM> problems in importing .txt fileRe: problems in importing .txt file (60 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: problems in importing .txt file (88 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: problems in importing .txt file (67 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> proc fcmp warning messageproc fcmp warning message (39 lines) From: Sterling Paramore <gnilrets@GMAIL.COM> proc mdsproc mds (30 lines) From: Nabaneeta Saha <nsaha6@GMAIL.COM> rename worksheetsRe: rename worksheets (75 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: rename worksheets (61 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patternsrolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (21 lines) From: White, Svend A. <SvendW@HEALTH.OK.GOV> Re: rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (30 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> Re: rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (51 lines) From: White, Svend A. <SvendW@HEALTH.OK.GOV> Re: rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (59 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (65 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (77 lines) From: White, Svend A. <SvendW@HEALTH.OK.GOV> Re: rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (55 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. (CDC/OCOO/ITSO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Re: rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (82 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (83 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Re: rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (104 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> still need p-valuestill need p-value (36 lines) From: Morley Herbert <Morley.Herbert@HCAHEALTHCARE.COM> test statistic used in procnpar1waytest statistic used in procnpar1way (47 lines) From: Darryl Hondorp <hondorpd@SI.EDU> Re: test statistic used in procnpar1way (8 lines) From: SUBSCRIBE SAS-L JingJu11 S <jingju11@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: test statistic used in procnpar1way (80 lines) From: Susan Durham <sdurham@BIOLOGY.USU.EDU> Re: test statistic used in procnpar1way (12 lines) From: SUBSCRIBE SAS-L JingJu11 S <jingju11@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: test statistic used in procnpar1way (9 lines) From: SUBSCRIBE SAS-L JingJu11 S <jingju11@HOTMAIL.COM> using macro variables to make a code more user friendlyusing macro variables to make a code more user friendly (74 lines) From: Tucker Crowe <lunacaelum@GMAIL.COM>
multi-character delimitermulti-character delimiter (17 lines) From: Chang Chung <chang_y_chung@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: multi-character delimiter (41 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: multi-character delimiter (40 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Re: multi-character delimiter (47 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: multi-character delimiter (62 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Re: multi-character delimiter (77 lines) From: Chang Chung <chang_y_chung@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: multi-character delimiter (88 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Re: multi-character delimiter (141 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> plotting in proc princompplotting in proc princomp (23 lines) From: Nabaneeta Saha <nsaha6@GMAIL.COM> problems in importing .txt fileRe: problems in importing .txt file (60 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: problems in importing .txt file (88 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: problems in importing .txt file (67 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> proc fcmp warning messageproc fcmp warning message (39 lines) From: Sterling Paramore <gnilrets@GMAIL.COM> proc mdsproc mds (30 lines) From: Nabaneeta Saha <nsaha6@GMAIL.COM> rename worksheetsRe: rename worksheets (75 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: rename worksheets (61 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patternsrolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (21 lines) From: White, Svend A. <SvendW@HEALTH.OK.GOV> Re: rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (30 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> Re: rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (51 lines) From: White, Svend A. <SvendW@HEALTH.OK.GOV> Re: rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (59 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (65 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (77 lines) From: White, Svend A. <SvendW@HEALTH.OK.GOV> Re: rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (55 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. (CDC/OCOO/ITSO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Re: rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (82 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (83 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Re: rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (104 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> still need p-valuestill need p-value (36 lines) From: Morley Herbert <Morley.Herbert@HCAHEALTHCARE.COM> test statistic used in procnpar1waytest statistic used in procnpar1way (47 lines) From: Darryl Hondorp <hondorpd@SI.EDU> Re: test statistic used in procnpar1way (8 lines) From: SUBSCRIBE SAS-L JingJu11 S <jingju11@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: test statistic used in procnpar1way (80 lines) From: Susan Durham <sdurham@BIOLOGY.USU.EDU> Re: test statistic used in procnpar1way (12 lines) From: SUBSCRIBE SAS-L JingJu11 S <jingju11@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: test statistic used in procnpar1way (9 lines) From: SUBSCRIBE SAS-L JingJu11 S <jingju11@HOTMAIL.COM> using macro variables to make a code more user friendlyusing macro variables to make a code more user friendly (74 lines) From: Tucker Crowe <lunacaelum@GMAIL.COM>
plotting in proc princompplotting in proc princomp (23 lines) From: Nabaneeta Saha <nsaha6@GMAIL.COM> problems in importing .txt fileRe: problems in importing .txt file (60 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: problems in importing .txt file (88 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: problems in importing .txt file (67 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> proc fcmp warning messageproc fcmp warning message (39 lines) From: Sterling Paramore <gnilrets@GMAIL.COM> proc mdsproc mds (30 lines) From: Nabaneeta Saha <nsaha6@GMAIL.COM> rename worksheetsRe: rename worksheets (75 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: rename worksheets (61 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patternsrolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (21 lines) From: White, Svend A. <SvendW@HEALTH.OK.GOV> Re: rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (30 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> Re: rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (51 lines) From: White, Svend A. <SvendW@HEALTH.OK.GOV> Re: rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (59 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (65 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (77 lines) From: White, Svend A. <SvendW@HEALTH.OK.GOV> Re: rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (55 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. (CDC/OCOO/ITSO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Re: rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (82 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (83 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Re: rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (104 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> still need p-valuestill need p-value (36 lines) From: Morley Herbert <Morley.Herbert@HCAHEALTHCARE.COM> test statistic used in procnpar1waytest statistic used in procnpar1way (47 lines) From: Darryl Hondorp <hondorpd@SI.EDU> Re: test statistic used in procnpar1way (8 lines) From: SUBSCRIBE SAS-L JingJu11 S <jingju11@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: test statistic used in procnpar1way (80 lines) From: Susan Durham <sdurham@BIOLOGY.USU.EDU> Re: test statistic used in procnpar1way (12 lines) From: SUBSCRIBE SAS-L JingJu11 S <jingju11@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: test statistic used in procnpar1way (9 lines) From: SUBSCRIBE SAS-L JingJu11 S <jingju11@HOTMAIL.COM> using macro variables to make a code more user friendlyusing macro variables to make a code more user friendly (74 lines) From: Tucker Crowe <lunacaelum@GMAIL.COM>
problems in importing .txt fileRe: problems in importing .txt file (60 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: problems in importing .txt file (88 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: problems in importing .txt file (67 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> proc fcmp warning messageproc fcmp warning message (39 lines) From: Sterling Paramore <gnilrets@GMAIL.COM> proc mdsproc mds (30 lines) From: Nabaneeta Saha <nsaha6@GMAIL.COM> rename worksheetsRe: rename worksheets (75 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: rename worksheets (61 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patternsrolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (21 lines) From: White, Svend A. <SvendW@HEALTH.OK.GOV> Re: rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (30 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> Re: rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (51 lines) From: White, Svend A. <SvendW@HEALTH.OK.GOV> Re: rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (59 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (65 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (77 lines) From: White, Svend A. <SvendW@HEALTH.OK.GOV> Re: rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (55 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. (CDC/OCOO/ITSO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Re: rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (82 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (83 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Re: rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (104 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> still need p-valuestill need p-value (36 lines) From: Morley Herbert <Morley.Herbert@HCAHEALTHCARE.COM> test statistic used in procnpar1waytest statistic used in procnpar1way (47 lines) From: Darryl Hondorp <hondorpd@SI.EDU> Re: test statistic used in procnpar1way (8 lines) From: SUBSCRIBE SAS-L JingJu11 S <jingju11@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: test statistic used in procnpar1way (80 lines) From: Susan Durham <sdurham@BIOLOGY.USU.EDU> Re: test statistic used in procnpar1way (12 lines) From: SUBSCRIBE SAS-L JingJu11 S <jingju11@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: test statistic used in procnpar1way (9 lines) From: SUBSCRIBE SAS-L JingJu11 S <jingju11@HOTMAIL.COM> using macro variables to make a code more user friendlyusing macro variables to make a code more user friendly (74 lines) From: Tucker Crowe <lunacaelum@GMAIL.COM>
proc fcmp warning messageproc fcmp warning message (39 lines) From: Sterling Paramore <gnilrets@GMAIL.COM> proc mdsproc mds (30 lines) From: Nabaneeta Saha <nsaha6@GMAIL.COM> rename worksheetsRe: rename worksheets (75 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: rename worksheets (61 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patternsrolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (21 lines) From: White, Svend A. <SvendW@HEALTH.OK.GOV> Re: rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (30 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> Re: rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (51 lines) From: White, Svend A. <SvendW@HEALTH.OK.GOV> Re: rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (59 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (65 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (77 lines) From: White, Svend A. <SvendW@HEALTH.OK.GOV> Re: rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (55 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. (CDC/OCOO/ITSO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Re: rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (82 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (83 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Re: rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (104 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> still need p-valuestill need p-value (36 lines) From: Morley Herbert <Morley.Herbert@HCAHEALTHCARE.COM> test statistic used in procnpar1waytest statistic used in procnpar1way (47 lines) From: Darryl Hondorp <hondorpd@SI.EDU> Re: test statistic used in procnpar1way (8 lines) From: SUBSCRIBE SAS-L JingJu11 S <jingju11@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: test statistic used in procnpar1way (80 lines) From: Susan Durham <sdurham@BIOLOGY.USU.EDU> Re: test statistic used in procnpar1way (12 lines) From: SUBSCRIBE SAS-L JingJu11 S <jingju11@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: test statistic used in procnpar1way (9 lines) From: SUBSCRIBE SAS-L JingJu11 S <jingju11@HOTMAIL.COM> using macro variables to make a code more user friendlyusing macro variables to make a code more user friendly (74 lines) From: Tucker Crowe <lunacaelum@GMAIL.COM>
proc mdsproc mds (30 lines) From: Nabaneeta Saha <nsaha6@GMAIL.COM> rename worksheetsRe: rename worksheets (75 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: rename worksheets (61 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patternsrolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (21 lines) From: White, Svend A. <SvendW@HEALTH.OK.GOV> Re: rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (30 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> Re: rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (51 lines) From: White, Svend A. <SvendW@HEALTH.OK.GOV> Re: rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (59 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (65 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (77 lines) From: White, Svend A. <SvendW@HEALTH.OK.GOV> Re: rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (55 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. (CDC/OCOO/ITSO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Re: rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (82 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (83 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Re: rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (104 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> still need p-valuestill need p-value (36 lines) From: Morley Herbert <Morley.Herbert@HCAHEALTHCARE.COM> test statistic used in procnpar1waytest statistic used in procnpar1way (47 lines) From: Darryl Hondorp <hondorpd@SI.EDU> Re: test statistic used in procnpar1way (8 lines) From: SUBSCRIBE SAS-L JingJu11 S <jingju11@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: test statistic used in procnpar1way (80 lines) From: Susan Durham <sdurham@BIOLOGY.USU.EDU> Re: test statistic used in procnpar1way (12 lines) From: SUBSCRIBE SAS-L JingJu11 S <jingju11@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: test statistic used in procnpar1way (9 lines) From: SUBSCRIBE SAS-L JingJu11 S <jingju11@HOTMAIL.COM> using macro variables to make a code more user friendlyusing macro variables to make a code more user friendly (74 lines) From: Tucker Crowe <lunacaelum@GMAIL.COM>
rename worksheetsRe: rename worksheets (75 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> Re: rename worksheets (61 lines) From: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET> rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patternsrolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (21 lines) From: White, Svend A. <SvendW@HEALTH.OK.GOV> Re: rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (30 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> Re: rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (51 lines) From: White, Svend A. <SvendW@HEALTH.OK.GOV> Re: rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (59 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (65 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (77 lines) From: White, Svend A. <SvendW@HEALTH.OK.GOV> Re: rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (55 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. (CDC/OCOO/ITSO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Re: rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (82 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (83 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Re: rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (104 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> still need p-valuestill need p-value (36 lines) From: Morley Herbert <Morley.Herbert@HCAHEALTHCARE.COM> test statistic used in procnpar1waytest statistic used in procnpar1way (47 lines) From: Darryl Hondorp <hondorpd@SI.EDU> Re: test statistic used in procnpar1way (8 lines) From: SUBSCRIBE SAS-L JingJu11 S <jingju11@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: test statistic used in procnpar1way (80 lines) From: Susan Durham <sdurham@BIOLOGY.USU.EDU> Re: test statistic used in procnpar1way (12 lines) From: SUBSCRIBE SAS-L JingJu11 S <jingju11@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: test statistic used in procnpar1way (9 lines) From: SUBSCRIBE SAS-L JingJu11 S <jingju11@HOTMAIL.COM> using macro variables to make a code more user friendlyusing macro variables to make a code more user friendly (74 lines) From: Tucker Crowe <lunacaelum@GMAIL.COM>
rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patternsrolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (21 lines) From: White, Svend A. <SvendW@HEALTH.OK.GOV> Re: rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (30 lines) From: Suzanne McCoy <Suzanne.McCoy@CATALINAMARKETING.COM> Re: rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (51 lines) From: White, Svend A. <SvendW@HEALTH.OK.GOV> Re: rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (59 lines) From: Joe Matise <snoopy369@GMAIL.COM> Re: rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (65 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (77 lines) From: White, Svend A. <SvendW@HEALTH.OK.GOV> Re: rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (55 lines) From: Fehd, Ronald J. (CDC/OCOO/ITSO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV> Re: rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (82 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (83 lines) From: Data _null_; <iebupdte@GMAIL.COM> Re: rolling up counts in PROC FREQ based regex patterns (104 lines) From: toby dunn <tobydunn@HOTMAIL.COM> still need p-valuestill need p-value (36 lines) From: Morley Herbert <Morley.Herbert@HCAHEALTHCARE.COM> test statistic used in procnpar1waytest statistic used in procnpar1way (47 lines) From: Darryl Hondorp <hondorpd@SI.EDU> Re: test statistic used in procnpar1way (8 lines) From: SUBSCRIBE SAS-L JingJu11 S <jingju11@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: test statistic used in procnpar1way (80 lines) From: Susan Durham <sdurham@BIOLOGY.USU.EDU> Re: test statistic used in procnpar1way (12 lines) From: SUBSCRIBE SAS-L JingJu11 S <jingju11@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: test statistic used in procnpar1way (9 lines) From: SUBSCRIBE SAS-L JingJu11 S <jingju11@HOTMAIL.COM> using macro variables to make a code more user friendlyusing macro variables to make a code more user friendly (74 lines) From: Tucker Crowe <lunacaelum@GMAIL.COM>
still need p-valuestill need p-value (36 lines) From: Morley Herbert <Morley.Herbert@HCAHEALTHCARE.COM> test statistic used in procnpar1waytest statistic used in procnpar1way (47 lines) From: Darryl Hondorp <hondorpd@SI.EDU> Re: test statistic used in procnpar1way (8 lines) From: SUBSCRIBE SAS-L JingJu11 S <jingju11@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: test statistic used in procnpar1way (80 lines) From: Susan Durham <sdurham@BIOLOGY.USU.EDU> Re: test statistic used in procnpar1way (12 lines) From: SUBSCRIBE SAS-L JingJu11 S <jingju11@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: test statistic used in procnpar1way (9 lines) From: SUBSCRIBE SAS-L JingJu11 S <jingju11@HOTMAIL.COM> using macro variables to make a code more user friendlyusing macro variables to make a code more user friendly (74 lines) From: Tucker Crowe <lunacaelum@GMAIL.COM>
test statistic used in procnpar1waytest statistic used in procnpar1way (47 lines) From: Darryl Hondorp <hondorpd@SI.EDU> Re: test statistic used in procnpar1way (8 lines) From: SUBSCRIBE SAS-L JingJu11 S <jingju11@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: test statistic used in procnpar1way (80 lines) From: Susan Durham <sdurham@BIOLOGY.USU.EDU> Re: test statistic used in procnpar1way (12 lines) From: SUBSCRIBE SAS-L JingJu11 S <jingju11@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: test statistic used in procnpar1way (9 lines) From: SUBSCRIBE SAS-L JingJu11 S <jingju11@HOTMAIL.COM> using macro variables to make a code more user friendlyusing macro variables to make a code more user friendly (74 lines) From: Tucker Crowe <lunacaelum@GMAIL.COM>
using macro variables to make a code more user friendlyusing macro variables to make a code more user friendly (74 lines) From: Tucker Crowe <lunacaelum@GMAIL.COM>