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- Date: Thu, 13 Aug 1992 09:21:05 CDT
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- From: "R. Snyder" <rsnyder@LOBBY.TI.COM>
- Subject: Re: SAS/PC 6.04 --> SAS/CMS 6.06
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- In-Reply-To: <9208122237.AA19958@ti.com>; from "Dan Jacobs" at Aug 12,
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- In reply to:
- >
- > I have been sent a large number of SAS data sets created using SAS/PC
- > Version 6.04. The files will be uploaded onto an IBM mainframe and
- > analyzed using Version 6.06 under CMS. What is the best way to convert
- > the SAS data sets so they can be used with Version 6.06?
- >
- > Dan Jacobs, Ph.D. BITNET: DAN@UMDC
- > Ecologist/Biometrician
- > Maryland Sea Grant College
- > University of Maryland Ben Hay-Hay taught:
- > 1115 Taliaferro Building The reward is proportionate
- > College Park, MD 20742 to the suffering.
- > (301) 405-6379 Pirkei Avot V:25
- >
- Dan,
-
- PROC CPORT and PROC CIMPORT provide a straight forward way of moving the data.
- Also, if you are connected via Micro-to-Host Link on the PC and SAS/CONNECT
- on the mainframe, you may use PROC UPLOAD.
-
- Hope I helped.
-
- Bob Snyder, Texas Instruments, Sherman, TX
-