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Early Aberration Reporting System (EARS) Downloads
SAS Version
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EARS-SAS v4r5 and EARS_SAS_User_Manual.zip last update Sep 25, 2006
Previous updatesPrevious updates:- Sep 25, 2006: EARS-SAS v4r5 last update
- Sep 25, 2006: EARS_SAS_User_Manual.zip
- Sep 21, 2006: Added feature to allow renaming syndromes
- Sep 21, 2006: Added feature to easily add threshold values
- Sep 21, 2006: Analysis that uses the drilldown feature will finish 30% to 40% faster
- Sep 21, 2006: Added 2 new stand alone reports that can be easily emailed
- Sep 21, 2006: Maps in the MV Report now have a rollover summary
- Sep 21, 2006: Text String Search (TSS) renamed to EARS Search Process (ESP)
- Sep 21, 2006: EARS now accepts weekly, monthly, quarterly or yearly data for input
- Sep 21, 2006: EARS will now sum output to the weekly, monthly, quarterly or yearly level
- Sep 21, 2006: The User Manual is now in PDF format and includes all version 4 changes
- Jul 01, 2006: New HTML MV Report added that allows users to quickly view the reports
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EARS-X Version
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EARS-X last updated Mar 6, 2007
Previous updatesPrevious updates:- Mar 06, 2007: EARS-X v2r8 fixes problem with installing on desktop
- Nov 15, 2006: EARS-X v2r4 now automatically saves the output report
- Aug 11, 2006: Made EARS-X v2r3 backward compatible to Excel 2000
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