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From: Mary on 15 Dec 2009 16:45 Did you purchase SAS yourself or is it through a company or university? If it is through a company or university then they purchase a license for the whole company or university and you "buy into" their license, thus you contact your SAS representative; such as at a University, you might be directed to go to to IT center or University bookstore and pay $30.00 (only educational places get those sort of prices!). Thus usually you would not get to choose 9.1.3 or 9.2; the company or university makes that decision for all its users. If you really bought it yourself, then yes, you contact SAS, and you might just buy 9.2 rather than renewing 9.1.3, but you'll have to price whether you want the upgrade or not. -Mary --- beachbum.geny(a)YAHOO.COM wrote: From: SUBSCRIBE SAS-L lp <beachbum.geny(a)YAHOO.COM> To: SAS-L(a)LISTSERV.UGA.EDU Subject: SAS renewal Date: Tue, 15 Dec 2009 16:25:45 -0500 Hi All, My SAS 9.1 is expired. Specifically, it states that I need to update my setinit information by contacting my SAS representative. Do I just renew my SAS 9.1 by contacting SAS.com or should I upgrade to SAS 9.2 when I contact SAS.com? Any advise would be appreciated. Thank you and happy holidays =)
From: rjf2 on 15 Dec 2009 16:48 > From: lp > Subject: SAS renewal > > Hi All, > My SAS 9.1 is expired. Specifically, it states that I need to > update my > setinit information by contacting my SAS representative. Do I > just renew my > SAS 9.1 by contacting SAS.com or should I upgrade to SAS 9.2 > when I contact > SAS.com? Any advise would be appreciated. Thank you and happy > holidays =) your company has a SAS site rep who handles your installations, versions available, and license keys. They will determine which version is available to you, according to your company's IT policy. btw: you should, indeed, request v9.2.2 which is available to you no matter what the IT policy sez. Ronald J. Fehd, IT Spec CDC SAS site representative
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