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Date:         Tue, 31 Dec 1996 09:22:49 PST
Reply-To:     TWB2%Rates%FAR@GO50.COMP.PGE.COM
Sender:       "SAS(r) Discussion" <SAS-L@UGA.CC.UGA.EDU>
From:         TWB2%Rates%FAR@GO50.COMP.PGE.COM
Subject:      Re: Reading a SAS datafile.
Comments: To: alefiya@THINK.COM

Yes, SAS Institute sells such a product. I am not aware of anything cheap or free which does it. Call SI next year (tomorrow or Thursday) at 919-677-8000 and ask for sales.

Tim Berryhill - Contract Programmer and General Wizard TWB2@PGE.COM or http://www.aartwolf.com/twb.html Frequently at Pacific Gas & Electric Co., San Francisco The correlation coefficient between their views and my postings is slightly less than 0 ----------------------[Reply - Original Message]----------------------

Sent by:Alefiya Faizullabhoy <alefiya@THINK.COM> I wanted to read a SAS datafile into a C program. Is there any API/program out there that does this? Any help/suggestions would be welcome.

tnx, alefiya

******************************************************************** Alefiya Faizullabhoy Phone: (617) 276-0400 ext 2034 Thinking Machines Corporation Fax: (617) 276-0444 14 Crosby Drive Bedford, MA 01730

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