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SAS/IntrNet not cleaning up sas.exe
Hi, I used to have a similar problem when using SAS/IntrNet and the problem seems to relate to users not waiting for the web page to load and closing the browser. this seemed to break the connection to SAS and as a result the sas process woudl not be closed down correctly as you described. I never manged to get ... 15 Feb 2010 16:36
SAS 8 & 9: Numbers getting turned into Notation
Steve - Sounds like a FORMAT issue. Just attach a format to the variable that is long enough to show the whole integer. - Tom On Feb 14, 6:05 pm, steve <tinker...(a)gmail.com> wrote: Hi; I have a number of SAS tables that retrieved from MS SQLServer and translated into *sas7bdat files via a DBMSCopy sc... 17 Feb 2010 00:11
SAS 8 & 9: Numbers getting turned into Notation
Hi; I have a number of SAS tables that retrieved from MS SQLServer and translated into *sas7bdat files via a DBMSCopy script ( yes, I know there are better tools ). In these tables we have a unique ID for each record. These IDs are integers. I noticed once these IDs start becoming large numbers they can no ... 14 Feb 2010 18:30
C or Java code in Extension Nodes
I would like use C, or Java code in Enterprise Miner. Can I use proc proto or Java Object Language Elements in Extension Nodes? Has anyone experience with such solution? ... 14 Feb 2010 17:23
comparing individual and groups in datasets in the same
John, If you are asking the statistical question, I'd think the assumption of INDEPENDENCE would be violated by definition. If your question isn't statistical, and you're only interested in seeing the comparisons, then simply code the desired group into a new group and output both the original and recoded reco... 17 Feb 2010 00:11
Intentionally specifying an unclosed %DO loop in a macro XXXX
Dan, What kind of task are you trying to accomplish? You can always build-in conditional logic to exit a do loop. Art --------- On Sat, 13 Feb 2010 15:00:34 -0500, Dan Abner <dan.abner99(a)GMAIL.COM> wrote: Hello, I want to do something like the following. Is there a way around the error in macro co... 17 Feb 2010 00:11
Intentionally specifying an unclosed %DO loop in a macro XXXX
Hello, I want to do something like the following. Is there a way around the error in macro compilation when an unclosed %DO exists with a macro? %MACRO M1; %DO I = 1 %TO &N; DATA D2; SET D1; WHERE CLASS = &I; RUN; %MEND; %MACRO ALL; %M1 %M2 %END; %M1 %M3 %END; %MEND; where %M2 %M3 are prev... 13 Feb 2010 17:10
Enterprise Guide's command line and your mouse
Enterprise Guide's command line and your mouse SOAPBOX ON; I support EG for non-programmers. I think this will provide more job opportunities for real programmers. I just think SAS should make it clear that EG is NOT for programmers and should NOT be used by programmers.. Consider: Without fundamental ... 17 Feb 2010 00:11
Proc Tabulate-adding a row
Kim, I don't think you can do it with proc tabulate, but it is very easy with proc report- maybe save your output as a data set out of tabulate (though actually, the ODS output out of tabulate is very bad; so it much easier to generate your numbers out of proc means, summary, or freq first), then use proc report. ... 17 Feb 2010 00:11
Prevalence vs Incidence
After looking closer at the problem you describe I can't say that I understand the study design. Are you following many individuals beginning at different points in time and following them for periods of time much shorter than 7.5 years? Also, are you counting exposure of an individual as elapsed time from a starting p... 12 Feb 2010 20:13
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