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Has anyone seen a pali round here? I'm sure I left it somewhere...
102201 was the last one I think?
Though I've lost my confidence now I got the 7.5p thing wrong. I'll be measuring in feet and inches and weighing things in pounds and stones next!
Collecting my bus pass in about 6 weeks time and I can sit by the fire and think about all you working away supporting me in my old age.......
The trouble is, I open up the dialogue window to post a reply to a post and, because it takes about 1 hour between me pressing the "submit reply" button and the post actually appearing, a dozen others of you have posted exactly the same thing!!!!!!!
/************************************************** ***********************/
/* PLEASE DO NOT RUN UNTIL THE FOLLOWING CHANGES TO THE EXCEL TABLES ARE PERFORMED */
/* 1. Company Field has a CHARACTER entry in the first Record */
/* 2. The Name of the files end in the date formatted ddmmmyyyy e.g. 07Apr2008 */
/* 3. The tab names are renamed Arr (Arrangements) , Conc (Concessions) */
/* 4. The top 2 lines are deleted so that the field names are the the first row in the sheet */
/* 5. Check money amounts for '$' preceeding them - delete where necessary */
/* 6. Comment out ABORT Statement when completed all the above steps */
Data _Null_;
ABORT ABEND 1;
Run;
/************************************************** ***********************/
Note the ABORT ABEND 1 isn't commented
if the user does not do the things asked the SAS session will be shut down
I've just been "explaining" to (i.e. confusing even more) a student all about address busses, data busses, control busses, 2 to 4 line decoders and RAM chips.
And the ins & outs of the glorious PIC...
At least he had the wit to ask for some assistance.
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