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Hobbs, Sylvia (DPH)

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Jul 21, 2011, 5:50:05 AM7/21/11
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After importing a huge SAS data set into Mathematica that contains 400 data elements, is there a global validation command where Mathematica could return a report of on the blanks and content frequencies in all of the data fields or do you have to run separate queries for every single data element?

Sylvia Hobbs

Hobbs, Sylvia (DPH)

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Jul 22, 2011, 3:42:59 AM7/22/11
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See: http://library.wolfram.com/infocenter/MathSource/7808/

Sylva Hobbs
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From: Gary Owen [jlou...@loughlinconsulting.com]
Sent: Thursday, July 21, 2011 7:36 PM
To: Hobbs, Sylvia (DPH)
Subject: Re: mlink SASImport

On Jul 21, 2:50 am, "Hobbs, Sylvia (DPH)" <sylvia.ho...@state.ma.us>
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> After importing a huge SAS data set into Mathematica that contains 400 data elements, is there a global validation command where Mathematica could return a report of on the blanks and content frequencies in all of the data fields or do you have to run separate queries for every single data element?
>
> Sylvia Hobbs

How did you import the SAS data? Did you first export the SAS data to
excel or csv and then import that data into Mathematica? Or were you
able to import the SAS data directly? If so, what Mathematica code did
you use?

I use SAS a lot and it would be great if I could import SAS data
dircectly into Mathematica.

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