I have a long (rather than wide file), i.e. the data for each subject is on 
multiple lines rather than one line. Each line has the following layout:
subject group time value
I have two groups, multiple subjects, each subject can be seen up to three 
times a time 0, and at most once at times 4 and 8.
An example of the data follows:

1 control 0 100
1 control 0 NA
1 control 0 55
1 control 4 100
1 control 8 100

2 exp 0 99
2 exp 0 67
2 exp 0 66
2 exp 4 110
2 exp 8 200

I need to get means by group (control vs. exp) within time (0,4,8). The means 
should include only those subjects who have at least one observation at each 
time point (0, 4, 8). I also need to determine the number of subjects who 
contribute data at each time-point by group. Any suggestion on how to get them 
means would be appreciated. Sad to say I worked on this for four hours last 
night without coming to any understanding how this can be done. UGG!  

Thank you,
John




> John David Sorkin M.D., Ph.D.
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