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Hentie, You can source R from http://cran.r-project.org/ There are numerous tutorials available on
the web. Most are from university’s that teach Stats courses with R because it is free and functionally
rich. I’ve found the R list-server also very helpful. Regards Michael. Michael Zatorsky From:
Hentie Viviers [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Hi Zatorsky Could you please forward
me this application from Google or point me in the correct direction to
download it. Thanks Hentie From:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of [EMAIL PROTECTED] Thankyou David & Ian for the response. I played with R for a while last night and after some preliminary stuffing
around with its histogram function it looks like it could work. It will be a while before the newest
version of Excel gets into my dev environment, and as a matter of policy, I don’t do betas ; ) Since my data’s coming out of SQL
Server 2005, the Business Intelligence crew across the cubicles have suggested
that I try Analysis Services. And while building a cube may seem like
overkill, it’s a good excuse to learn something new, so I might give that
a go first. Regards Mic. Michael Zatorsky Interfaces,
Integration & Info Analysis Team QPRIME Project,
Operational Policing Program p. +61 7 3015
5566
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