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 Reading External Data Files Using SAS: Examples HandbookThe goal when reading an external data file is to create a SAS data set or data view that SAS can process to produce meaningful reports and analyses.This book presents examples of reading external data files and instream data that you can adapt to read your own data.This chapter presents the concepts of reading these data sources with SAS.
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 SharePoint 2007 Developer's Guide to Business Data CatalogThe data locked in your organization's systems and databases is a precious -- and sometimes untapped -- resource. The SharePoint Business Data Catalog makes it easy to gather, analyze, and report on data from multiple sources, through SharePoint. Using standard web parts, an efficient management console, and a simple programming model, you can... |  |  Wiley GAAP Codification EnhancedYour single, authoritative source to GAAP under the new Accounting Standards Codification (ASC) system
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