Marc Schwartz wrote:
> On Sun, 2007-12-09 at 12:26 +1100, Tim Churches wrote:
>> Marc Schwartz wrote:
>>> Perhaps the most notable format that is lacking is the SAS proprietary
>>> format (not the Transport format), which is not openly published and to
>>> my knowledge, has not been independently r
On Sun, 2007-12-09 at 12:26 +1100, Tim Churches wrote:
> Marc Schwartz wrote:
> > Perhaps the most notable format that is lacking is the SAS proprietary
> > format (not the Transport format), which is not openly published and to
> > my knowledge, has not been independently reverse engineered.
>
>
Marc Schwartz wrote:
> Perhaps the most notable format that is lacking is the SAS proprietary
> format (not the Transport format), which is not openly published and to
> my knowledge, has not been independently reverse engineered.
The SAS proprietary dataset and format catalogue structures were
su
On 08/12/07 - 10:29, Marc Schwartz wrote:
>
> On Sat, 2007-12-08 at 12:24 +0100, Luca Braglia wrote:
> > Hello *
> >
> > does anybody know a free (as in freedom) equivalent for Stat
> > Transfer
> >
> > http://stattransfer.com/
> >
> > Thank you
> > Bye
>
> The answer is: it depends.
>
>
On Sat, 2007-12-08 at 12:24 +0100, Luca Braglia wrote:
> Hello *
>
> does anybody know a free (as in freedom) equivalent for Stat
> Transfer
>
> http://stattransfer.com/
>
> Thank you
> Bye
The answer is: it depends.
If you are looking for a single free open source application that cove
Hello *
does anybody know a free (as in freedom) equivalent for Stat
Transfer
http://stattransfer.com/
Thank you
Bye
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