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    #21
    Originally posted by sasguru
    If you have a Maths degree, you should have no problem with the Stats.
    The level varies depending on industry. Basic stats should be enough for pharma / clin. trials
    If you are tables and listings SAS programming you don't need much stats. If you are doing any stats you need degree level. Especially for Phase 1.

    If you want to do programming get yourself on a proper SAS course. I can't over emphisize how good they are! Certification is increasingly popular and a must in the US market.
    You can do one in Manchester.

    http://www.sas.com/apps/wtraining2/t...ROG1UK&ctry=GB

    or a cheaper option

    http://www.amadeus.co.uk/knowledge/c...tail.php?id=64
    Last edited by Bagpuss; 9 May 2006, 14:45.
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    But the judge said: “That simply demonstrates your arrogance continues. You are typical. Inmates of prison are people who are dishonest. You are a thoroughly dishonestly man motivated by your own selfish greed.”

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      #22
      Originally posted by sasguru
      I believe LE has a limitation on the number of records but otherwise is fully functional.

      BTW Statistician, have you heard of the internet? I believe it is a good way to research simple questions regarding the availability of courses and functionality of software.

      HTH

      Yes I have heard of the Internet but I do not believe in everything that gets published on the Internet. I was looking for someone with first-hand knowledge of courses.
      BTW, what is this place?
      Is it built of brick and mortar?

      In my opinion, macros can be written that can make the learning edition read more than 1000 records. You must be aware of this, being the guru of SAS.
      Last edited by Statistician; 9 May 2006, 16:36.

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        #23
        If the restriction of uploading data from another source into a dataset is restricted to 1000 observations, then yes, you could in theory write a macro (loop) that uploaded data in chunks to get around this.

        However, I was under the impression that the 1000 rows restriction applied to all datasets in SAS, so when it came to doing datastep processing, you would only be able to view the first 1000 observations of any dataset or indeed process the first 1000.

        can anyone confirm?
        Last edited by Boolean; 10 May 2006, 14:14.

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          #24
          Originally posted by Statistician

          In my opinion, macros can be written that can make the learning edition read more than 1000 records. You must be aware of this, being the guru of SAS.
          Being the "guru of SAS", which is a tongue-in-cheek nom-de-plume anyway, why would I know anything about the "learning" edition? That would be for wannabees like you. Cheeky monkey.
          Hard Brexit now!
          #prayfornodeal

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            #25
            I didn't even know there was a learning edition!

            If I ever used it at home I just got a copy and turned the clock back when the licence ran out.
            The court heard Darren Upton had written a letter to Judge Sally Cahill QC saying he wasn’t “a typical inmate of prison”.

            But the judge said: “That simply demonstrates your arrogance continues. You are typical. Inmates of prison are people who are dishonest. You are a thoroughly dishonestly man motivated by your own selfish greed.”

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              #26
              Originally posted by Bagpuss
              I didn't even know there was a learning edition!

              If I ever used it at home I just got a copy and turned the clock back when the licence ran out.
              That, my friend, is what separates the masters from the amateurs
              Also, there is, allegedly, so I've heard, a SAS crack floating around on the net. I wouldn't recommend going that route though.
              Hard Brexit now!
              #prayfornodeal

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                #27
                Originally posted by sasguru
                That, my friend, is what separates the masters from the amateurs
                Also, there is, allegedly, so I've heard, a SAS crack floating around on the net. I wouldn't recommend going that route though.
                That, my friend is what separates criminals from law-abiding citizens.
                Last edited by Statistician; 10 May 2006, 14:26.

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