initializing "Sending E-Mail from within the SAS System" OS2; "Sending Electronic Mail from Within the SAS System (EMAIL)" UNIXC; "Sendin
g Electronic Mail from within the SAS System" WIN
sending from within SAS "DLGSMAIL" UNIXC; "Sending E-Mail from Within SAS" CMS; "Sending E-Mail from within the SAS System" OS2; "Sending Electronic Mail from Within the SAS System (EMAIL)" UNIXC; "Sending Electronic Mail from within the SAS System" WIN; "Sending Mail from within Your SAS Session" UNIXC
EBCDIC data "$ASCIIw." LGREF;
"Considerations for Using Formats in the OS/390 Environment" OS390;
"Considerations for Using Informats under OS/390" OS390
engines "ACCESS Procedure: Creating and Using SAS/ACCESS Descriptor Files" ACCPC;
"Assigning Librefs with the LIBNAME Statement" UNIXC;
"Defining Data Libraries" ODBC;
"Introduction to SAS Files, Data Libraries, and Engines" UNIXC;
"LIBNAME" UNIXC;
"Multiple Engine Architecture" OS2,
WIN;
"SAS Library Engines" CMS;
"Using Engines with SAS/GRAPH Software" GREF
of means (TTEST) "Example 67.1: Comparing Group Means Using Input Data Set of Summary Statistics" STAT; "Overview" STAT
of variances (TTEST) "Computational Methods" STAT; "Example 67.1: Comparing Group Means Using Input Data Set of Summary Statistics" STAT; "Overview" STAT
equality restriction
nonlinear models "RESTRICT Statement" ETS; "Restrictions and Bounds on Parameters" ETS
event handlers "CLASS Entries" AFPROC;
"Events and Event Handlers" SCLR;
"Introduction" SCLR;
"Object-Oriented Development and the SAS Component Object Model" SCLR
examples "About the Example Data in This Book" IMSDI;
"Introduction" ACCDB,
ACCPC;
"Sample Data in This Book" ACCDB,
ACCPC;
"SAS/CONNECT and SAS/SHARE Examples" COMM;
"The First Steps" QUERY
design replication "Example 15.6: Two-Level Design with Design Replication and Point Replication" QC; "Example 15.7: Mixed-Level Design Using Design Replication and Point Replicati
on" QC
mixed-level "Example 15.7: Mixed-Level Design Using Design Replication and Point Replication" QC; "Example 15.8: Mixed-Level Design Using Pseudo-Factors" QC
point replication "Example 15.6: Two-Level Design with Design Replication and Point Replication" QC; "Example 15.7: Mixed-Level Design Using Design Replication and Point Replicatio
n" QC
replication "Example 15.6: Two-Level Design with Design Replication and Point Replication" QC; "Example 15.7: Mixed-Level Design Using Design Replication and Point Replication"&nbs
p;QC
external files "About External Files" OS2,
WIN;
"Components of the SAS Language" LRCON;
"Concepts" GREF;
"Definition" LRCON;
"DROPNOTE" LGREF;
"FOPEN" OS390;
"Introduction" CMS,
SCLR;
"Introduction to External Files and Devices" UNIXC;
"Introduction to SAS Files, Data Libraries, and Engines" UNIXC
routing SAS output to "Routing to External Files with Commands" CMS; "Routing to External Files with SAS System Options" CMS; "Routing t
o External Files with the PRINTTO Procedure" CMS
external files, methods for accessing/moving "Accessing Remote SAS Files by Using a SAS/SHARE Server" FILES;
"Comprehensive List of Methods for Moving and Accessing SAS Files and External Files" FILES
extracting data "ACCESS Procedure: Creating and Using SAS/ACCESS Descriptor Files" ACCPC;
"Performance and Efficient View Descriptors" ACCDB,
ACCPC;
"The Data Menu" INSIGHT
Schedule data set (CPM) "ACTNET Statement" ORPM; "Format of the Display" ORPM; "Getting Started" ORPM; "OUT= Schedule Data Set" ORPM; "Variables in the Network Data Set" ORPM
Schedule data set (GANTT) "CHART Statement" ORPM; "Example 4.14: Specifying the Schedule Data Directly" ORPM; "Schedule Dat
a Set" ORPM; "Specifying the PADDING= Option" ORPM