On Mon, Jun 9, 2008 at 2:37 PM, Tom Smith <need_sas_help@yahoo.com> wrote: Hi Muthia, Thanks a lot to look at the problem. Please find your answer as below: 1. How many records and how many variables will be there in the real problem - around 35 variables and 500 rows 2. Do you have SAS 9, in case of HASH object solution ? -unfortunately sas 8.2 3. The token,
Hello Voytas, In order to sharing our experience with the other users and help them to search/find specific answers more efficiently in the future, I would like to make a summary here: Problem description: The reporting email you've received have empty body, and you met the following event: Server Status Report: URL: http://localhost/monitoring/perf
Hello Guozhen, Today i did not have time to make things you write me to do but i have question. On that SBS is runnig Exchange and i am wonder if such install and uninstall of some components can influent on Exchange? i do backups everyday so if something happend i am secured. ----------------------------- Voytas "Guozhen Wang[MSFT]" wrote: Hello Voytas, Thanks for update
Hello Gouzhen, First of all thanks Costas to interest my issue and you for provideing solution. I have not donr it but in 2 days i will do it when i will have full access to that server. Then i write if it helped or not. i belive it will help. --------------------------- Voytas "Guozhen Wang[MSFT]" wrote: Hello Voytas, Thank you for your post and thanks for Costas's help
test@testnospam.nl wrote: Actually Todd, now that you mention that it makes it easy to use the date stamp - no fiddling around with different locale settings. For the OP this is partially tested: %%%%d %%%%c %%%%b can be rearranged to reflect your date format. @echo off if not exist "g:\work\" goto :EOF copy "c:\test\source\strange.xls" "g:\work" nul pushd