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art297
Opal | Level 21

I did a couple of papers this year that used PROC FCMP, but was unable to find out how others are pronouncing the procedure. Since it stands for "function compiler" I figured that it should be called F COMP, but I have heard many just spelling out the letters. I think F COMP is more in line with how we have all coined the other procedures. Any comments?

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Cynthia_sas
SAS Super FREQ

Hi, Art, I have heard both. I also tend to put the vowel in and say "F-COMP", but I have heard others just say "F-C-M-P" -- but I'm all for fewer syllables and besides. if someone doesn't hear you correctly or you say the consonants too fast, or all slurred together, it could sound like you were saying
"eff-sea-empty" -- in which the meaning of the letters are completely gone. At least if I say F-COMP, they have some chance of looking up the PROCs in alphabetical order and finding The FCMP Procedure.

My personal .02 (and not the opinion of management),

cynthia

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Cynthia_sas
SAS Super FREQ

Hi, Art, I have heard both. I also tend to put the vowel in and say "F-COMP", but I have heard others just say "F-C-M-P" -- but I'm all for fewer syllables and besides. if someone doesn't hear you correctly or you say the consonants too fast, or all slurred together, it could sound like you were saying
"eff-sea-empty" -- in which the meaning of the letters are completely gone. At least if I say F-COMP, they have some chance of looking up the PROCs in alphabetical order and finding The FCMP Procedure.

My personal .02 (and not the opinion of management),

cynthia

art297
Opal | Level 21

Cynthia, I totally agree!  Rick Wicklin said that the developers have said F. C. M. P., but what do they know.  They probably also say F. R. E. Q.

A not to be named SAS employee suggested a rather different name, namely: the procedure formerly known as Prince

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