SPSS has a production mode that runs on PC.  I don't know if you want to
stick with UNIX but if you are open to SPSS for windows, I have had a lot of
luck with it.  Hope this helps.
-- Joe Hardin
"P.G.Hamer" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> >  <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> >   SAS seems
> > > to be the only program that is flexible enough to run on unix and be
> > > automated.  I would prefer a more simplistic approach as there is _a
> > > lot_ of overhead in starting to use SAS.  Any help or suggestions
would
> > > be appreciated!
>
> Splus can be run from scripts (just pipe them into stdin).
>
> There is a free Splus look-similar (with poorer graphics?) called R. Look
> for it in statlib (possibly netlib).
>
> Peter
>




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