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sxking2
Fluorite | Level 6

Hi,

 

I am taking classes on e-learning, and I seem to have SAS access, but not SAS/Stat access. The classes requires SAS/Stat- which it does state. I do not have Anova in my tasks, and I do not know what else I am missing yet.

 

Is there a solution to this problem?

 

Thank you,

Sherri

 

 

 

 

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sxking2
Fluorite | Level 6
Found it! The class said it was in Statistics, so I thought I did not have it. I got to Linear Models, and there it is!
mkeintz
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The hash OUTPUT method will overwrite a SAS data set, but not append. That can be costly. Consider voting for Add a HASH object method which would append a hash object to an existing SAS data set

Would enabling PROC SORT to simultaneously output multiple datasets be useful? Then vote for
Allow PROC SORT to output multiple datasets

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