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No way man, my programs run fast (well, reasonably so, considering the size of the files). -- nm
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Don Homer
I always know when my friend Mark is running his SAS code, b/c he won't leave my cube.
Posted by
TFox
Dec 17 '08, 10:35
But a lot of that is due to having an old claims warehouse and the datastore not being rapidly accessible.
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Our networks are fairly fast here. I can run a quick data step on a file with, say, a million records in just a few seconds. -- nm
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Don Homer
Dec 17, 10:38
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We are in the process of building a new data warehouse, and things will be much different (and better) when it launches next year. -- nm
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TFox
Dec 17, 10:39
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