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SAS Global Forum 2010Coders\' CornerPaper 0862010Data in Your Inbox? Use it!
Douglas Liming, SAS Institute Inc., Cary, NC
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Using the SAS/ACCESS Interface to ODBC, you can pull valuable information
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