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Full text of ' What's new in StatView. 1 Exchange data with the SAS® System StatView 5.0.1 can import and export SAS transport data set files for use with the SAS System and the many other packages that handle SAS transport files. StatView 5.0.1 can also open (but not save) SAS data set files written by the current version of the SAS System on various platforms, Release 6.12. The new file formats StatView 5.0.1 supports are: 1. SAS transport files from any platform (.xpt) 2. Windows SAS data sets (.SD2) 3.

Macintosh and unix SAS data sets (.ssdOl) In this document, we introduce these new file formats and show how to open and save them in StatView and the SAS System. The SAS System The SAS System is an integrated suite of software for enterprise-wide information delivery. The functionality of the system is built around the four data-driven tasks common to virtually any application — data access, data management, data analysis and data presentation.

SAS Transport (*.xpt; *.tpt) 6. MiniTab (8-13) (*.mtw) 7. Statistica 12 (*.sta). Statview (*.svd). Close SYSTAT if open; Download the zipped file to your machine desktop; Unzip the file; Double click the file to execute it. TableCurve 3D v4.0.

Applica- tions of the SAS System include executive information systems; data entry, retrieval, and man- agement; report writing and graphics; statistical and mathematical analysis; business planning, forecasting, and decision support; operations research and project management; statistical quality improvement; computer performance evaluation; and applications development. The SAS System is modularly designed to give organizations the flexibility to license only the func- tionality they need. As their needs grow and change, additional components can be added on in a completely integrated manner across the wide range of computing environments sup- ported by the software. For more information about the SAS System and SAS applications, see. Other dataset files StatView can open Other dataset file formats that StatView 5.0.1 and previous versions of StatView support, listed below, are discussed in the chapters 'Datasets,' p. 49 and 'Importing and exporting,' p. 99 of Using StatView.

Consult the documentation that came with your other applications to determine which file types are suitable for exchanging datasets with StatView. Here is the current complete list: 1.

SAS transport files from any platform (.xpt) 2. Windows SAS data sets (.SD2) 3. Macintosh and unix SAS data sets (.ssdOl) Copyright © 1 998 by SAS Institute Inc. All rights reserved. StatView®, SAS®, and all other SAS Institute Inc. Product or service names are trademarks or registered trademarks of SAS Institute Inc. In the USA and other countries.

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2 What's new in StatView® 5.0.1 Exchange data with the System 4. Microsoft Excel (.xls) versions 3-8 5. Fiat diagnostic software free download free. DataSet Transfer (.ssd): platform-independent dataset files for Windows or Macintosh Stat View version 5.0 and higher 6. StatView Dataset (.svd): platform-specific dataset files for Windows or Macintosh Stat- View version 4.1 and higher 7. Plain ascii text (.txt): comma-, tab-, or other-character-delimited text files; line separator characters can be carriage returns (typical of Macintosh and unix text files) or carriage returns and linefeeds (typical of Windows and other text files) 8.

(Macintosh only) SuperANOVA: datasets from all versions of SuperANOVA™. (Macintosh only) Old StatView Dataset: datasets from StatView™ 5 12+, StatView® Stu- dent, StatView SE+ Graphics, and StatView® II Overview About SAS data files The SAS System creates and uses specially structured data files that reside in SAS data librar- ies. A SAS data library is a collection of SAS files within a Windows or Macintosh folder or a unix directory. Although the library can also contain files that are not managed by the SAS System, only SAS files are considered part of the SAS data library. Any folder can be treated as a SAS data library.