Completing the reverse engineering effort is the principle barrier to fully
incorporating the sas7bdat file format. Of course, SAS may change the
format specification at any time, and without our knowledge. The sas7bdat
package is a repository for the results of our (myself, Clint Cummins, and
seve
Le mardi 28 janvier 2014 à 11:51 -0800, Fisher Dennis a écrit :
> Marc
>
> I understand that R is staffed entirely by volunteers and I appreciate
> the massive efforts that have created this awesome software. My
> suggestion was aiming to encourage the Core team that one weakness of
> the present
Marc
I understand that R is staffed entirely by volunteers and I appreciate the
massive efforts that have created this awesome software. My suggestion was
aiming to encourage the Core team that one weakness of the present structure is
less-than-optimal interchangeability with SAS. If this were
Dennis,
The key difference is that with R, you are, as always, dependent upon
volunteers providing software at no charge to you, most of whom have full time
(and then some) jobs. Those jobs (and in many cases, family) will be their
priority, as I am sure is the case with Matt.
Unless they are
Colleagues
Frank Harrell wrote that you need to purchase Stat/Transfer", which I did many
years ago and continue to use.
But I dont understand why the sas7bdat package (or something equivalent)
cannot reverse engineer the SAS procedures so that R users can read sas7bdat
files as well as St
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