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It will include support for object linking and embedding (OLE) and Dynamic Data Exchange (DDE), features that are important in building front ends for mainframe information systems. SAS for Windows will ship in the fourth quarter concurrent with SAS, Version 2.0 for OS/2, which will have identical features, said Randy Betan- court, workstation marketing manager for SAS Institute. The SAS system provides extensive tools for data access, management, analy- sis, and presentation. It is used in fore- casting, decision support, and statistical analysis, among other applications. The core software is written in C for portabil- ity to a variety of mainframe, minicom- puter.

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