Rachel,

I haven't used their warehouse stuff and it has been a few years since
I had to deal with people doing statistical analysis with SAS (by the
way very good for that so if the reason considering this is the need
for heavy duty statistical analysis that is a big plus) but the one
thing that I remember from someone having SQL problems with SAS might
be worth taking a look at. SAS's implementation of SQL was more
restricted than Oracle's. You might want to check on what current
differences are and if they are relavent to your situation. I can't
remember the specifics but think it was not a matter of can't do it
but rather have to do it another way.

                     Pat

> 
> have you used their tools? We are trying to decide whether or not to use them,
> so if anyone has had recent experience with them, I'd appreciate your thoughts
> on ease of use, understandability, quality of the product, etc
> 
> Thanks
> 
> Rachel
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