User talk:DennyAfstand

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No Solicitation
Hi! Wikiversity's mission is to create and host free learning materials and activities. Solicitation for external websites is not accepted. You added an external link at Data Analysis using the SAS Language that does not appear to contain any direct educational content. While it's possible that SAS is used to generate the results on the page you linked to, it's also possible they're just using SQL, or built-in web interface tools that generate the code. In any case, there's no direct SAS code apparent on the page. It appears to be a solicitation link instead. I'm removing the link for now. If you can support the use of SAS behind the link, please provide justification at Talk:Data Analysis using the SAS Language. Thanks! -- Dave Braunschweig (discuss • contribs) 04:22, 17 December 2013 (UTC)