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- Date: Thu, 19 Nov 1992 08:43:13 PST
- Reply-To: Bert Cave <Bert_Cave@CCM.HF.INTEL.COM>
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- From: Bert Cave <Bert_Cave@CCM.HF.INTEL.COM>
- Subject: Re: Writing interactive SAS programs
- Comments: To: SAS-L@uga.cc.uga.edu
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- >I'm using SAS/PC. Our site license includes SAS/FSP, but unfortunately
- >does not include SAS/AF. I assume that SCL is the solution to many of
- >my problems. What will I be able to do with SCL given that I only have
- >SAS/FSP? What can't I do without SAS/AF? Will it be worth the investment
- >in time and energy or will I still only be able to create a half-baked
- >system without both products? What are my other options?
-
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- You do need SAS/AF to develop good interactive systems. Moreover, I would
- get a copy of the beta SAS for Windows, rather than plug along on 6.04,
- which just does not have the functionality of later versions. You cannot do
- frames (and their associated widgets), menus, selection lists and about a
- hundred other things with just 6.04 FSP.
-