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dou you have references about importing FMP from SAS systems nothing specific in http://support.sas.com/documentation...index_913.html -- Philippe Manet |
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the two most basic options i have used to get data into SAS (or stata, or R for that matter) is an ODBC connection, or, if im lazy and dont have one configured, just exporting as .csv and importing...of course you need a work around to keep the column headers, but works for the quick and dirty. hope that helps -sg manet wrote: dou you have references about importing FMP from SAS systems nothing specific in http://support.sas.com/documentation...index_913.html -- Philippe Manet |
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