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I have a SAS systems file (labelled and formatted data) I no longer have
access to SAS, but would still like to access and save the data using Excel. Any hints? |
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JMP and S-PLUS both will read SAS datasets. I don't think that R has
that functionality yet. I understand that SAS offers a data viewer, but I don't know if you can copy and paste from it. Jerry pmw101 wrote: I have a SAS systems file (labelled and formatted data) I no longer have access to SAS, but would still like to access and save the data using Excel. Any hints? |
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Here is a link to download the SAS viewer
http://www.sas.com/apps/demosdownloa...ckageID=000176 Some threads in SAS newsgroups suggest that you may be able to copy/paste from it. Jerry Jerry W. Lewis wrote: JMP and S-PLUS both will read SAS datasets. I don't think that R has that functionality yet. I understand that SAS offers a data viewer, but I don't know if you can copy and paste from it. Jerry pmw101 wrote: I have a SAS systems file (labelled and formatted data) I no longer have access to SAS, but would still like to access and save the data using Excel. Any hints? |
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