|
SAS Technology Reports - January 2006 |
|
|
|
|
Tuesday, 04 December 2001 |
 | NRF Convention and Expo Jan. 16-17 New York Join SAS at Booth #111 for a demo and a chance to win a retailer gift card.
|  | SUGI 31 March 26-29 San Francisco Don't miss this educational SAS event, which brings together SAS users from around the globe. It offers many opportunities to learn from your peers and from SAS personnel.
|  | PharmaSUG May 21-24 Bonita Springs, FL Make plans to attend this special-interest SAS users group.
|
|  |  | 
Happy New Year!
 It's a new year, which calls for a new list of technical tips. I hope you'll find them useful and informative. And if tips are what you want, here's a great one: The SAS® Users Group International (SUGI) conference is the event for you. This year's conference is scheduled for March 26-29 in San Francisco. SUGI is the premier event for SAS users worldwide, and continues to offer unequaled educational and networking opportunities. SUGI has a lot to offer this year, says Kimberly J. LeBouton, conference chair. Highlights will include expanded industry focus sessions for communications, retail, financial services, manufacturing, life sciences and education; two keynote lunch presentations on Tuesday; and expanded learning opportunities on the Sunday just prior to the conference. For all the details, check out the SUGI Web site. Don't miss this chance to sharpen your analytic practices and benefit your organization. I hope to see you in San Francisco!
This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it
Editor, Your SAS Technology Report
|  |
| | 
FAQ: How Can I Create an Autocall Macro Library on the PC? An autocall library on the PC is simply a directory that contains noncompiled macro code. Read More
|
Finding an Error in Macro Variable Resolution in Open Code by Using the %PUT Statement This example shows how to use %PUT statements to display macro variable values and messages in the SAS log. These statements help identify problems in creating a macro variable. Read More
|
New Argument for Use with the COMPRESS Function The COMPRESS function allows you to remove selected characters from a character value. Read More
|
FAQ: How Can I Download an Excel File from an ODS HTML Web Page? You can place a download button on the HTML page that enables the reader to save the page as an Excel file. 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
|
List All .SAS Files that are Located in a Specific Directory Read on for the code from this highly popular SAS tip. Read More
|
Deliver Award-Winning SAS Training to Users Across Your Organization Looking for a cost-effective way to deliver SAS training to multiple users across an organization? SAS OnlineTutor® software is the answer. This computer-based training can be installed on individual user workstations or deployed over a corporate network or intranet on all platforms on which SAS runs. Self-paced training is also available online on the support Web site. Both training options are accessible 24/7. Read More
|
|
| | |
| | 
Feb. 14: Find out how SAS helps IT executives...plus much 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 | |
|
Last Updated ( Wednesday, 26 April 2006 )
|