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By Millionare  - 03:32 - 1 new of 1 message    

Can I nominate someone(s) for a SPORTY this year? 
  Mike, The SAS Institute Programming Omnibus Resource of the Year (SPORTY) award is for the SAS Institute staff person who has helped SAS-L participants the most with technical support. This award is an opportunity for members of SAS-L to formally recognize outstanding work of SAS Institute staff in this role.... more »
By Arthur Tabachneck  - 9 Feb - 3 new of 3 messages    

How to use IN operator in %if condition (i.e. inside Macro) 
  SAScoders.com has a reply to the same question that shows the /minoperator option for %MACRO (V9.2): %let grp=on off; %macro mymac(one=on)/minoperator; %if &one # &grp %then %do ; %put condition true; %end; %else %do; %put condition false; %end;... more »
By Sigurd Hermansen  - 9 Feb - 1 new of 1 message    

data manipulation proc transpose 
  Dear all, I am currently stuck on this problem, i have a table that looks like below age race nmode freq_cnt perc_tot 13-19 black m 1 1 13-19 black n 3 3 13-19 black w 2 2 55+ black m 1 1 13-19 hisp m 8 8 13-19 hisp n 9 9 13-19 hisp w 7 7 55+ hisp m 7 1 13-19 other m 11 11 13-19 other n 12 12 13-19 other w 10 10... more »
By hd  - 9 Feb - 3 new of 3 messages    

Character to Numeric variable conversion 
  Dear Community: I have this dataset with character variables I want to convert to numeric. The data points are all numeric but for some reason they are being read as character. So I tried converting them by using charvar*1 or Charvar +0. Proc contents told me they have been converted(into numeric) but when I run... more »
By Yaw  - 9 Feb - 3 new of 3 messages    

Saving values in a format in text form 
  Aha! I should have known there was an infinitely easier way to do this. I had noticed those options in some papers I'd downloaded, but didn't put two and two together. Thank you. Svend ...of ...new ...creating ...time ...this ...cumpercent; ...for ...write ...it ...*/
By "White, Svend A."  - 9 Feb - 5 new of 5 messages    

Automatic Email using SAS 
  Hi All, I need to send emails with the log file attached to few users using SAS unix from production server. This essentially means tat , we need to change the emailhost options as the smtp information is not the default one. After half a day's research i realised tat emailhost options can be changed only in the SAS configuration file... more »
By Ranjhana  - 9 Feb - 1 new of 1 message    

Unique Foreign Key Integrity Constraint? 
  Is it possible to set a foreign key integrity constraint as unique? The FK I'm using appears to be a one-to-many relationship when I'd rather it be a one-to-one. Is there a way to mimic a one-to-one PK to FK constrained relationship in SAS? Thoughts?
By Craig Johnson  - 9 Feb - 10 new of 10 messages    

Hostname 
  Hi, I have an excel sheet with a list of 50 page URLs for which I am trying to extract the page titles from the HTML code of each page. This is a secure site and I would have to pass it through authentication. Can I get all the titles in one shot? Can someone helpme with the code plz? Thanks KK.
By Killer  - 9 Feb - 1 new of 1 message    

ROC curves 
  Hi, I have a simple model were y is a binomial variable (1= sick, 0=not sick) and x is a continous explanatory variable (for instance, weight): proc logistic desc; model y = x/ctable pprob = (0 to 1 by .10) outroc=roc rsq clodds=wald; run; Question 1: How can I know the x value associated to each prob level,... more »
By nuria  - 9 Feb - 3 new of 3 messages    

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