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2006 Dec 11
3
Problem with sas.get function in Hmisc
Thomas,
As F Harrel in a preceding message told me that you are the maintainer
of Hmisc package,
I write directly to you, with copy to the Rhelp list in case someone
encountered the same problem and find some benefit in the response.
I used quite often the function sas.get in Hmisc library which I is
very, very useful.
But, as trying to reuse it today it seems not to function anymore.
I tried
2007 Apr 20
4
importing sas datasets
Hello,
I wanted to ask help about importing sas datasets.
1)I tried with some functions as read.ssd (foreign package),
but it doesn't import the file if the length of the
variables' names are longer than 8 bite (it has to conform
to the 6 version).
2)I then tried with the sas.get function (Hmisc package) but
with the command:
c<- sas.get(lib="c:\\ghan",
2007 Apr 10
3
sas.get problem
I have 3 SAS files all in the directory F:/sas, two
data files
and a format file :
form.ea1.sas7bdat
form.ea2.sas7bdat
sas.fmts.sas7bdat
F is a USB.
I am trying import them to R using "sas.get".
I have not used SAS since I was downloading data from
mainframe
and having to write JCL. I had forgotten how bizarre
SAS can be.
I currently have not even figured out how to load the
files
2007 Apr 27
0
Fwd: RE: importing sas datasets
...quot;,
> > sasprog='"C:\\Programmi\\SAS\\SAS 9.1\\sas.exe"') (also
> > trying with sasprog="C:\\Programmi\\SAS\\SAS
> > 9.1\\sas.exe")
> > the log signaled the following error:
> >
> > Errore in system(paste(shQuote(sasprog), shQuote(sasin),
> > "-log", shQuote(log.file)), :
> > unused argument(s) (output = FALSE)
>
> The error says there are unused arguments in the system
> function call. So that's where I would focus to try to
> solve this problem. However, I can't replicate the...