Agree entirely. The biggest stumbling block is having up to date templates
for all the SMF records. I have often thought that that would make a great
open source project,


Walter Medenbach.

On Fri, Jun 20, 2008 at 10:19 AM, Ted MacNEIL <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> >Perl provides both data manipulation and statistical functions and, off
> the mainframe, is used to manipulate data before processing with R.
>
> Not to belittle your response, but is there a body of code to read SMF
> data?
> The issue is not the statistical/reporting capability, rather the ability
> to read the raw data.
> There are many packages better than SAS (as a SAS bigot) to report and
> analyse, but how many can read?
>
> -
> Too busy driving to stop for gas!
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