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Date:   Thu, 15 Jul 2004 08:41:29 -0600
Reply-To:   Alan Churchill <EmailMeDirectly@ThisWebSite-erratix.us>
Sender:   "SAS(r) Discussion" <SAS-L@LISTSERV.UGA.EDU>
From:   Alan Churchill <EmailMeDirectly@THISWEBSITE-ERRATIX.US>
Subject:   Re: SAS Log Analyzer - Free

Sorry, an assembly is missing. I am fixing.

-- Alan Churchill

Savian "Bridging SAS and Microsoft technologies" (719) 687-5954

"Alan Churchill" <EmailMeDirectly@ThisWebSite-erratix.us> wrote in message news:nfoJc.376$EM1.96366@news.uswest.net... > All, > > I've been working on a utility application to help me analyze SAS logs. It > still needs more enhancements but I am providing it 'as is' for free to > anyone who wants to try it out. As people find a use for it, I will enhance > as time permits. Future enhancements already on the books will include > charting and program flows. > > It is a full windows based program including tabs, Excel and XML export > support, etc. > > Caveats: > > - it's free so please let me know of any issues. I will correct as I can > - it is based on .NET 1.1 so you need to upgrade to that level (should > be there if you do regular XP updates) > - it is working with SAS logs which are a bear. If you encounter bad > parsing, let me know. A lot of time went into the parsing but > there may be areas that are missed > - it works best if you turn on MPRINT. > - no SAS was maimed or injured in making this product: it is all .NET > managed code so it is pure Windows based. > - I know there have been parsing tools built using macros. I wanted a > utility app that stood alone and did not require SAS to run. > My sympathies to the other SAS guys that went down this path... > > You can download it here. it should be fully self-sufficient and standalone. > Again, if you encounter problems, drop me a line. > > http://www.erratix.us/erratix/slog.zip > > I hope you find it useful. > > -- > Alan Churchill > > Savian > "Bridging SAS and Microsoft technologies" > (719) 687-5954 > >


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