A PalmOS Personal Digital Assistant (PDA), such as the Palm III, is a compact device for viewing and entering data. This paper provides an overview of what these devices can do, and suggests a few methods for getting data into a Palm using SAS as an intermediate step. This paper does not address wireless devices, and does not provide detailed SAS code.
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