Results showed significant response to applied P on pods per plant, grain and stover yield and seed weight with highest response to the application of 60 kg. From this study it can be concluded that KVXG and TN could both be sown under Sokoto condition to obtain reasonable yield of about 1 t.
Irrespective of the varieties, application of 60 kg P2O5 ha—1 could be recommended for higher yield of cowpea 1. Related Articles:. Home References Article citations. Journals A-Z. Journals by Subject. Times have changed. Do you know what version that would have been?
Maybe 5. There were about 10 host-specific releases in the version 5 time frame You are probably thinking about 5. SAS 5. People have written SAS macros that try to automate this process. Pingback: When did you first use SAS? Pingback: 13 popular articles from - The DO Loop.
Just what I was looking for, Rick. And from your later follow-up, I can see that I got on board with version 6. Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. Date DATE9. Tags Michelle Homes on August 2, am. Peter Lancashire on August 2, am. Robby Powell on August 8, am. Rick Wicklin on May 30, am. Jiangtang Hu on August 6, pm. A separate document, Moving and Accessing SAS Files , discusses transporting files from one operating environment to another operating environment.
Release 6. For more information, see 'Using Release 6. The V engine enables you to read from Release 6. Remember that there is no difference between Release 6. This feature is useful when you have SAS data sets that you want to share between Release 6. For example, if you have a Release 6. The data set format of SAS 9. Alternatively, you can use the DATA step to do the conversion, as in the following example. This technique works well if you want to convert only one or two data sets in a particular SAS data library.
Because SAS 9. Follow these steps:. Transfer the file perhaps on a network or diskette to a location that your SAS 9. If you are converting directly from Release 6. I also gave the chart a branding facelift, switching to the light-on-dark theme named "Raven".
It's a personal preference influenced by today's trends -- but it's not economical on printer ink if you decide you want a hard copy. You might notice that my chart is a bit busier than Rick's version. On my chart, the labels on the data points indicate the "event" that motivated the release. In some cases, we issued a new release to go with a new version of SAS such as v1.
In other cases, we "remastered" a version to support more languages or another operating system such as Microsoft Vista support with v4. You might also notice that some of these releases happened very close together.
Developers make changes to multiple versions to provide maintenance and hotfix changes based on customer needs , while still contributing to the Next Big Version that will contain the compelling new features based on customer wishes.
Great chart Chris! It's nice to see the SAS version and details as a datalabel. Presents the data very well. This is great. But when version 4. Hard to believe that was 2 years difference. Before that, the EG project was more of a treeview structure
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