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SAS Technology Reports - December 2005 PDF Print E-mail
Monday, 12 December 2005

Dear Readers,

It’s hard to believe that 2005 is almost over. It has been a busy, productive and fun-filled year. I’ve met many of you at users conferences and talked with even more of you through e-mail. Thank you all for your wonderful comments and suggestions. You help make this newsletter better each and every month!

And because we’re all so busy, I’m providing you with a wrap-up of all the articles and technical tips that have appeared in this newsletter in 2005. Maybe you missed an issue; maybe you didn’t have time to read an article or tip. Whatever the case, it’s all here for you now. Plus, you’ll find several new articles, because I couldn’t let a month go by without sending you something new!

Happy reading and happy holidays!

Shelley Sessoms
Editor, Your SAS Technology Report

 

 


Preventing Data Pollution
Keeping your organization's data clean no longer has to be a dreaded project or a task to be put off as long as possible. Read more

Power Talk with Sunil Gupta
Sunil Gupta says SAS has allowed him to quickly and easily generate analysis and reports as required by his clients. "Programming in SAS has been fun and enjoyable," he acknowledges. Read more

Creating a Superior Dashboard
Discover the unique aspects of Robert Allison's recent award-winning dashboard, as well as common issues in dashboard design. Read more

 

Reading Messy Raw Data

Concurrent Access to SAS/SHARE® with an Exponential Backoff

Adding Custom Content to the SAS® Help and Documentation System

The Relationship Between SAS/CONNECT® and the MACRO Facility

Using the MISSING Function

Automated Storage Monitoring Routine for UNIX/Solaris Servers

Customize the Data Set Browser for the SAS® Explorer Window

Resolving a Macro Variable within Single Quotes

Combining SAS® Generation Data Sets into One SAS® Data Set

Q&A on SAS® Hot Fixes

Registering a SAS® MDDB in Batch

Automating a SAS® Enterprise Guide® 3.0 Project to Direct Results to an HTML File

Using a Single Macro Variable as a Macro Array

FAQ: When Do I Use a WHERE Statement Versus an IF Statement to Subset a Data Set?

Documenting the SAS® Run Using SAShelp Tables

Using Technical Support Tracks

Manipulating Data with PROC SQL

Performing a Table Lookup with Large Nonindexed Data Sets

PROC SQL Summary Functions

Metadata Repositories Should be Backed Up Correctly and Often

FAQ: In ODS HTML, How Can I Freeze My Table Headers While I Scroll the Page?

FAQ: Can I Remove the Equal Sign from the BY Value in the Table of Contents for ODS Output?

How to Batch Process SAS® Enterprise Guide® 3.0 Projects to Save Results as HTML, MS Excel and SAS® Tables

FAQ: How Can I Password-Protect an ODS HTML output File?

Using the ERROR Statement to Identify a Data Error

Give Your Macro Code an Extreme Makeover

Examining the Value of the YEARCUTOFF= System Option with the GETOPTION

SAS® Enterprise Guide® Add-In Task for Creating a CSF Graph

DATA Step vs. PROC SQL

A Simple Server Monitoring Technique


 

NRF Convention and Expo
Jan. 16-17
New York City
Join SAS at Booth #111 for a demo and a chance to win a retailer gift card.

SUGI 31
Mar. 26-29
San Francisco
Registration is now open! We hope to see you there.

PharmaSUG
May 21-24
BonitaSprings, FL
Make plans to attend this special-interest SAS users group.


 

Jan. 10: Another all tips issue…here’s to a happy new year!

 

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New Statistical Graphics in SAS®9: The Story Behind the Plot

U.S. Conferences Unite SAS® Users

SAS® Enterprise BI Server – Widening Access to Business Intelligence

Grid Computing and SAS®

Peaceful Coexistence: The Transition from SAS® 8.2 to SAS®9

Data Mining: Solving Care, Cost Capers

Paul Kent: In His Own Words

Power Talk with Jim Duarte

 

Explore SAS Communities

WebSphere Support in SAS®9

Going to the Ends of the Earth for SAS

SAS/STAT® Downloads Now Available

SAS Strengthens Assault on BI Market

Delivering Insight and Intelligence…for Everyone

SUGI 30: Where Innovation and Revolution Merge

OSI Pharmaceuticals Selects SAS® Enterprise BI Server

Tekelec Improves Operational Efficiencies with SAS®

XBRL: Don’t Know It? You Will Soon

Information Quality and Increasing Regulation

Moving Data and Analytical Results Between SAS® and Microsoft Office

A Home Run for SAS® Business Intelligence

What’s New in SAS® AppDev Studio™

Experimental GLMSELECT Procedure

Providing Information Quality in Cyberspace

SAS Raises Bar on Data Mining and Text Mining

SAS/ACCESS® 9.1x Interface to DB2 on the Mainframe Using the LIBNAME Engine

Power Talk with Bryan Beverly

PROC PANEL Download Packages Available

Allison Helps Set Net Standards in Dashboard Technology

Leading Geeks

Data Profiling: Gaining Confidence in Data to Get the Job Done

M2005 Proves Knowledge Makes a Difference

How to Select a Business Intelligence Vendor

 

Courses Support SAS®9 Solutions

Six Sigma Consulting

New Virtual Lab for Live Web Classes

Free Tutorial: Getting Started with SAS® ETL Studio

New Course Addresses Revenue Assurance in Telco Industry

Live Web Course Schedule

New Look for SAS® Certification

Free Hour of Analytic Consulting

SAS® Self-Paced E-learning Puts BI Training at Your Fingertips

 

Interested in Writing a Book?

Customer Support Center Enhances ‘What’s New’ Documentation

Applied Statistics and the SAS® Programming Language

The Essential PROC SQL Handbook for SAS® Users

Fixed Effects Regression Methods for Longitudinal Data Using SAS

The Power of PROC FORMAT

Credit Risk Scorecards: Developing and Implementing Intelligent Credit Scoring

Free Documentation for SAS®9

Three New Guides for SAS® 9.1.3 Intelligence Platform

 

 

 

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