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SAS Technology Reports - April 2006 |
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Thursday, 28 September 2006 |
Don't miss important updates from SAS! Please add sas.com as a domain in your safe sender list. |   | Demystifying Data Integration: Making Data Pay Off April 25 10:00 - 11:00 a.m. ET During this live Web seminar, you'll gain insight and guidance on data integration best practices, as well as the pitfalls to avoid.
|  | Unlocking the Value of Business Intelligence May 10 Chicago This four-city series was created for busy IT professionals to acquire knowledge and insight from industry pundits as well as real-world experience on a variety of important topics concerning IT. Check the Web for additional dates and cities.
|  | F2006 June 5-6 Cary, NC Learn the latest forecasting theories, trends and best practices from world-renowned forecasting experts at F2006.
|  | JMP® User Conference June 20-21 Cary, NC Attend exciting and insightful sessions, plus roundtable discussions, a Scripting workshop, a Genomics Discovery event and exclusive training courses.
|  | Unify Your View of Data Archived BetterManagement Web seminar Join Paul Padley, SAS EMEA Strategy Technology Manager, as he explains how data relates to other information system approaches, gives some examples of business process scenarios and discusses why everything else fails without data quality.
| |  |  |  Dear Readers,  Thirty-one years and going strong...it's time to put another notch in the SAS Users Group International (SUGI) conference belt. However, you can officially retire your SUGI paraphernalia. Beginning in 2007, the annual conference will be known as SAS Global Forum. Read the article below ("SUGI Changes Name to SAS Global Forum") for full details. In case you missed SUGI 31, or if want more one-on-one time with SAS personnel, the 2006 regional users groups conferences take place later this year. Check the Web site for dates and locations. If you attended SUGI 31, or any regional users group in the past, you are likely familiar with SAS Publishing. One of the most popular booths at the annual conferences, SAS Publishing is a global enterprise committed to providing SAS customers and prospects with the highest-quality resources for learning SAS. On its Web site, you'll find information about books, e-learning, online documentation and e-books that support SAS. Check it out today - there's more SAS knowledge than ever before. Thanks for using SAS!
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|  | | |  | Creating a JSP TreeView This sample shows how to create and render a simple JSP TreeView using SAS AppDev Studio Java components. Read More | | SUGI 31 Daily News Want to know what happened during SUGI 31? A daily newspaper was produced during the event. Read all four issues, get the scoop on what happened and share it with your co-workers. Read More | | Read zipped files into a SAS® data set Use the Winzip Command Line Support Add-on and a FILENAME statement to read zipped files into a SAS data set. Read More | | SUGI changes name to SAS® Global Forum Beginning in 2007, SUGI will be renamed SAS Global Forum. For three decades, SUGI has been the premier source of news and ideas for SAS software users. In fact, in the early years, the annual SUGI event was the only SAS specific conference. Now that SAS is established as the leading software for creating business intelligence across the enterprise, the number and diversity of SAS software users and events have expanded exponentially. Read More | | FAQ: How can I use PROC REPORT to link from one page in my PDF file to another? In SAS®9 and later, the ANCHOR= statement inserts anchors into an ODS PDF output file. You can use PROC REPORT with CALL DEFINE to automate the process of linking to the anchored pages. Read More | | Overlay a plot line on a vertical bar chart The GBARLINE procedure produces bar line charts. Bar line charts are vertical bar charts with a plot overlay. These charts graphically represent the value of a statistic calculated for one or more variables in an input SAS data set. The charted variables can be either numeric or character. Read More | | SAS celebrates 30th anniversary When SAS opened for business in 1976, the company had seven employees selling one software program. Today, SAS employs more than 10,000 people in 424 offices worldwide, and its solutions are used at more than 40,000 sites, including 96 of the top 100 companies on the FORTUNE Global 500®. Read More | | Building a WHERE clause with multiple values selected from a List Box Control This tip populates the list of values for the IN operator in a WHERE statement that is executed within a DATA step using multiple values selected from a list box control within a SAS/AF FRAME entry. Read More | | Change a character date value into a SAS® date value Use SAS Enterprise Guide to convert a column from character to a SAS date, which can then be used in computations. Read More | | | | | | | | |  | Don't miss important updates from SAS! Please add sas.com as a domain in your safe sender list. | SAS and all other SAS Institute Inc. product or service names are registered trademarks or trademarks of SAS Institute Inc. in the USA and other countries. ® indicates USA registration. Other brand and product names are trademarks of their respective companies. Copyright © 2006 SAS Institute Inc. All rights reserved. SAS, SAS Campus Drive, Cary NC 27513 USA |
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