OK gang. Where is it located under a 64 bit Windows 7 install? In particular, I was looking for the Stokes et al (2000) dataset--"Gee Model for Binary Data." What is left of my hair is now much thinner and grayer, so I'm asking anyone else who might know.
Thanks in advance.
Steve Denham
Steve,
I have a 64 bit Win 7 machine with 32 bit SAS. On that it is in
C:\Program Files (x86)\sashome\x86\SASFoundation\9.3\core\sample
I might guess that it is in
C:\Program Files\sashome\SASFoundation\9.3\core\sample
for a 64 bit SAS install.
HTH,
Doc
Opps. Stat samples are in
C:\Program Files (x86)\sashome\x86\SASFoundation\9.3\stat\sample
Message was edited by: Lawrence Muhlbaier
Steve,
I have a 64 bit Win 7 machine with 32 bit SAS. On that it is in
C:\Program Files (x86)\sashome\x86\SASFoundation\9.3\core\sample
I might guess that it is in
C:\Program Files\sashome\SASFoundation\9.3\core\sample
for a 64 bit SAS install.
HTH,
Doc
Opps. Stat samples are in
C:\Program Files (x86)\sashome\x86\SASFoundation\9.3\stat\sample
Message was edited by: Lawrence Muhlbaier
Thanks, Doc. I found what I needed in
C:\Program Files\SASHome\SASFoundation\9.3\stat\sample (rather than the (x86)).
Once I got over the idea of looking for a SAS dataset, and started looking at the programs, I was much happier (The particular program was genmex5.sas.)
Thanks!
In general, see How to access SAS sample programs - The DO Loop
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