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Date:         Mon, 10 Jul 2006 02:40:28 -0700
Reply-To:     RolandRB <rolandberry@HOTMAIL.COM>
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From:         RolandRB <rolandberry@HOTMAIL.COM>
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Subject:      If %npcttab and %unistats can do your safety reporting...
Comments: To: sas-l@uga.edu
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If %npcttab and %unistats can do your safety reporting and they are both *free* then I hope they will become the accepted standard macros for use right across the pharmaceutical industry. If they can do more than the macros you already have then why settle for less? They are not platform dependent even though they were written for Spectre, which is Unix based, so they will happily work under MS Windows.

http://www.datasavantconsulting.com/roland/spectre/unistats.html http://www.datasavantconsulting.com/roland/spectre/uniwithby.html http://www.datasavantconsulting.com/roland/spectre/npcttab.html http://www.datasavantconsulting.com/roland/spectre/winusers.html

or link to them from the main page: http://www.datasavantconsulting.com/roland/spectre/

If anybody has better macros than these for this purpose and wants to make them free then I would love to see them. I might even steal a few ideas from them. :o)


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