Is your database at the same location as the SAS server? Why not let SAS
feed reports back out to your site leaving the heavy processing on the SAS
side rather than on CF. Some of the standard SAS-generated html reports are
pretty ugly but you can improve that if your willing to invest the time.

Ken



-----Original Message-----
From: Deanna Schneider [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, September 25, 2002 11:21 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Advanced Statistical Analysis


Hi Folks,
So, we have a client that wants some complex statistical analysis of her
data. The way we've always dealt with that in the past is we've given the
client an excel download that she can import into SAS or SPSS, but now she
thinks it's important for our institution to be able to do this stuff
real-time on the web.

The boss has pretty much said, "no way." But, I'm curious. Has anyone done
things like regression anaylsis, t-tests, and the like using CF? If so, did
you hook into some more powerful stats package behind the scenes, etc. etc?

Thanks.
-d



Deanna Schneider
Interactive Media Developer
[EMAIL PROTECTED]




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