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- From: prs9k@brain.med.virginia.edu (Phil Scarr)
- Subject: Re: ORACLE/SAS Interface
- Message-ID: <1993Jan22.041617.7098@murdoch.acc.Virginia.EDU>
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- Organization: Neuroclinical Trials Center, University of Virginia
- References: <1993Jan21.215151.21021@worldbank.org>
- Date: Fri, 22 Jan 1993 04:16:17 GMT
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- In article <1993Jan21.215151.21021@worldbank.org> Mark Esswein <messwein@nimbus.worldbank.org> writes:
- >Does anyone know of a product ( other than OS**T/ST**O, ) for moving
- >files between SAS
- >and Oracle? We have users who do a lot of statistical analysis in SAS
- >using data that
- >we keep in an Oracle database. Candidate products must easily shift data
- >both ways.
- >
- >Mark Esswein - messwein@nimbus.worldbank.org
- >---------
- >The opinions expressed herein are entirely my own and not to be confused
- >with those of my employer...
-
- SAS/Access from the SAS Institute allows SAS users to read from and
- write to Oracle tables, create SAS datasets directly and do some
- sophisticated stuff with Oracle tables. It's one of the big selling
- points in Oracle's favor for our site (we're comparing Oracle, Ingress
- and HP/Allbase).
-
- -Phil
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