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The file "index" will tell you which files are associated with which books. or you can go to

ftp://ftp.sas.com/pub/publications/index

and see the list of books they have codes with.

File names starting with an "A" are plain ASCII text files while those starting with a "B"
are binary files in SAS transport format (you need to use PROC CIMPORT
to import this file into SAS). Files are stored in compressed format
(as indicated by a ".Z" extension) and in uncompressed format.

ftp://ftp.sas.com/pub/publications/

Then you don't need to type the codes from your book into SAS.

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well, I just found SAS put those documents on their website too.

it's easier to look for the book you want to have codes:

http://support.sas.com/documentation/onlinedoc/code.samples.html


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2009-4-4 16:48:00
楼主提供的信息很有用,和书籍配套的sas官方编程,应该好好学习一下
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