168-31: Getting Your Random Sample in PROC SQL
1 Paper 168-31 Getting Your Random Sample in Proc SQL Richard Severino, Convergence CT, Honolulu, HI ABSTRACT Proc SQL can be used to get a random sample from a large dataset with relative ease.
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