Date: Mon, 29 Apr 1996 13:53:34 -0700
Reply-To: JAMES@UCRAC1.UCR.EDU
Sender: "SAS(r) Discussion" <SAS-L@UGA.CC.UGA.EDU>
From: "S., James" <JAMES@UCRAC1.UCR.EDU>
Subject: Re: FW: SAS Products Installed
Hello Bob,
Just a minor quibble. I think the method you describe below will only tell
you what products are licensed, all of which need not be installed.
Man, talk about splitting hairs...
james ssemakula
uc riverside
TeamOS2
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From: Schechter, Robert
To: Sung-Il Cho; Multiple recipients of list SAS-L
Subject: RE:
Date: Monday, April 29, 1996 10:51AM
If you want to determine what SAS Products you have installed I:
Pull down GLOBALS -> ACCESSORIES -> SETINIT
from there I can pull down LOCALS -> WINDOWS-> PROD
this produces a list of SAS Products installed and their expiration date.
Best of luck.
Bob
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On Monday, April 29, 1996 10:17AM, Sung-Il Cho replied to Todd Woodward :
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From: Sung-Il Cho
Date: Monday, April 29, 1996 10:17AM
> From: Todd Woodward <cq691@FREENET.CARLETON.CA>
...
> I want to manipulate a data set using the interactive matrix language. But
> when I click on the
> INTERACTIVE MATRIX LANGUAGE text in the SAS help, I get the message from
> windows 3.11 that it "cannot open help file". So I have no idea what the
> procedure is called, or how to use it. I am using SAS for Windows version
> 6.10.
>
> From a 17 X 9 data set, I want to take one 11 X 3 submatrix and
> post-multiply it by a 3 X 5 submatrix and save the resulting 11 X 5 matrix
> to a file.
Dear Todd,
if you don't see anything from 'help iml', I would worry
if you really have a SAS/IML module. After making sure
you do have one, here's a simplified example.
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