jean-pierre Bordeaux (France) | Monday, October 16 2017, 09:13 am |
hello richard, I was using findfiles with a sas9.3 32bit version and everything worked perfectly. I have changed version for SAS 9.3 64bit and since this function no longer works. Do you have a solution ? |
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Raphael | Thursday, September 17 2015, 03:37 am |
Richard is a very active contributor in SAS-L. He also plays with Java, Perl, PHP and JavaScript and you can find all these codes in his homepage. | |
Ryan US | Thursday, March 14 2013, 02:13 pm |
Paper 241-30 Java in SAS® JavaObj, a DATA Step Component Object Richard A. DeVenezia, Independent Consultant Thank you for this paper. Very useful. I attempted to write the Graphics example (displaying an image). My image does not display, the exception getMessage() is null, and the StackTrace keeps referring to "unknown source". I checked the file does exist, everything works up to the showMessageDialog call. Any ideas on what I am doing wrong? |
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Colm Data In (Resize) | Monday, August 29 2011, 07:55 am |
Hi Richard, Could you tell me how to retain the original column ordering for your resize macro ? Thanks |
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Gauri Srivastava Various in USA | Thursday, September 27 2007, 11:21 am |
Very useful and well commented. Explain input output parameters a little more and you can take it to the bank. | |
Nicolas Rouillé macro SASNAME | Tuesday, March 6 2007, 04:32 am |
Syntax using rxparse(" $w* $n $w* ") will be shorter and more robust. Good macros lib. Regards, NR |