From: RolandRB on
I actually got this subject line as a search which led to my site from
some very important people on the south coast of England. Sirs, I have
just the macro for you. If you read it your heads might explode. And
to make it even more complex, it calls many other macros as well. It
is about as complex as sas macros come but note that there is a co-
author who also maintains the macro so it is just a "very complex"
macro that is possible to maintain rather than a "stupidly complex"
macro that only the author can understand and maintain. It is
therefore, with great pleasure sirs, that I submit the following macro
for your edification. May it prove to be some compensation for having
to work on this sunny day in England.

http://www.datasavantconsulting.com/roland/unistats.sas


From: data _null_; on
On May 24, 8:34 am, RolandRB <rolandbe...(a)hotmail.com> wrote:
> I actually got this subject line as a search which led to my site from
> some very important people on the south coast of England. Sirs, I have
> just the macro for you. If you read it your heads might explode. And
> to make it even more complex, it calls many other macros as well. It
> is about as complex as sas macros come but note that there is a co-
> author who also maintains the macro so it is just a "very complex"
> macro that is possible to maintain rather than a "stupidly complex"
> macro that only the author can understand and maintain. It is
> therefore, with great pleasure sirs, that I submit the following macro
> for your edification. May it prove to be some compensation for having
> to work on this sunny day in England.
>
> http://www.datasavantconsulting.com/roland/unistats.sas

I would like to see the link you are complaining about.
From: RolandRB on
On 24 Mai, 16:40, "data _null_;" <datan...(a)gmail.com> wrote:
> On May 24, 8:34 am, RolandRB <rolandbe...(a)hotmail.com> wrote:
>
> > I actually got this subject line as a search which led to my site from
> > some very important people on the south coast of England. Sirs, I have
> > just the macro for you. If you read it your heads might explode. And
> > to make it even more complex, it calls many other macros as well. It
> > is about as complex as sas macros come but note that there is a co-
> > author who also maintains the macro so it is just a "very complex"
> > macro that is possible to maintain rather than a "stupidly complex"
> > macro that only the author can understand and maintain. It is
> > therefore, with great pleasure sirs, that I submit the following macro
> > for your edification. May it prove to be some compensation for having
> > to work on this sunny day in England.
>
> >http://www.datasavantconsulting.com/roland/unistats.sas
>
> I would like to see the link you are complaining about.

I'm not complaining about it. I just think it is very funny that
somebody should search on "a very complex sas macro". What is the
point of it? Do they really want to see a sas macro they have not got
any chance of understanding? It makes the statistician co-author
sweat. As for the people doing the search, I signed the Official
Secrets Act many years ago. Please don't kick my doors down, sirs.
Besides, I live in Germany now and you have to get permission from
them to do that.