Provides complete documentation of the Base SAS statistical procedures (CORR, FREQ, and UNIVARIATE), including introductory examples, syntax, computational details, and advanced examples.
Provides conceptual information for the Base SAS language. Major topics include SAS keywords and naming conventions, SAS variables and expressions, error processing and debugging, SAS data sets and files, creating and customizing output, DATA step concepts and DATA step processing, reading raw data, and creating and managing SAS libraries.
Provides complete documentation of the Base SAS statistical procedures (CORR, FREQ, and UNIVARIATE), including introductory examples, syntax, computational details, and advanced examples.
Provides usage information and examples for the Graph Template Language (GTL). The GTL is the underlying language for the default templates that are provided by SAS for procedures that use ODS Graphics. You can use the GTL either to modify these templates or to create your own highly customized charts and plots. Information covered includes how to combine language elements to build a custom graph, creating panels that contain multiple graphs, managing plot axes, using legends, modifying style elements to control appearance characteristics, and using functions, expressions, and conditional processing.
Describes the main tasks that you can perform in SAS Data Integration Studio, including: data access; data integration; metadata management; data cleansing and enrichment; extract, transform, and load (ETL); extract, load, and transform (ELT); and service-oriented architecture (SOA) and message queue integration.
The SAS(R) Certified Specialist Prep Guide: Base Programming Using SAS(R) 9.4 prepares you to take the new SAS 9.4 Base Programming -- Performance-Based Exam. This is the official guide by the SAS Global Certification Program. This prep guide is for both new and experienced SAS users, and it covers all the objectives that are tested on the exam. New in this edition is a workbook whose sample scenarios require you to write code to solve problems and answer questions. Answers for the chapter quizzes and solutions for the sample scenarios in the workbook are included. You will also find links to exam objectives, practice exams, and other resources such as the Base SAS(R) glossary and a list of practice data sets. Major topics include importing data, creating and modifying SAS data sets, and identifying and correcting both data syntax and programming logic errors. All exam topics are covered in these chapters: Setting Up Practice Data Basic Concepts Accessing Your Data Creating SAS Data Sets Identifying and Correcting SAS Language Errors Creating Reports Understanding DATA Step Processing BY-Group Processing Creating and Managing Variables Combining SAS Data Sets Processing Data with DO Loops SAS Formats and Informats SAS Date, Time, and Datetime Values Using Functions to Manipulate Data Producing Descriptive Statistics Creating Output Practice Programming Scenarios (Workbook)
Explains how to increase the modularity, flexibility, and maintainability of your SAS code using the SAS macro facility. Provides complete information about macro language elements, interfaces between the SAS macro facility and other parts of SAS software, and macro processing in general.
Provides a point of entry for understanding the basics of the SAS Intelligence Platform. It discusses the benefits of the SAS Intelligence Platform to businesses, describes the architecture, and provides an overview of each software component. This document can be used alone or as an introduction to the deployment and administration guides. Provides a point of entry for understanding the basics of the SAS Intelligence Platform. It discusses the benefits of the SAS Intelligence Platform to businesses, describes the architecture, and provides an overview of each software component. This document can be used alone or as an introduction to the deployment and administration guides.
Find out how to exploit the SAS/CONNECT client/server toolset! SAS/CONNECT provides users and applications developers with the ability to manage, access, and process data in a distributed and parallel environment. Users can achieve SAS interoperability across architectures and SAS releases, develop scalable SAS solutions, and manage distributed resources. With this guide, you will also learn how to use the Compute Services toolset component to synchronously or asynchronously direct the execution of SAS programs to one or more server sessions; use the Data Transfer Services component to move a copy of the data from one machine to another machine for processing, and translate data between machine architectures and SAS versions, as necessary; use the Remote Library Services component to transparently access remote SAS data that resides in server libraries on machines across the network, and dynamically pass the data to the client upon request. This title is also available online. Both system administrators and experienced SAS programmers will find this title useful. Supports releases 9.1 and higher of SAS software.
Prepare for the SAS Base Programming for SAS 9 exam with the official guide by the SAS Global Certification Program. New and experienced SAS users who want to prepare for the SAS Base Programming for SAS 9 exam will find this guide to be an invaluable, convenient, and comprehensive resource that covers all of the objectives tested on the exam. Now in its fourth edition, the guide has been extensively updated, and revised to streamline explanations. Major topics include importing and exporting raw data files, creating and modifying SAS data sets, and identifying and correcting data syntax and programming logic errors. The chapter quizzes have been thoroughly updated and full solutions are included at the back of the book. In addition, links are provided to the exam objectives, practice exams, and other helpful resources, such as the updated Base SAS glossary and an expanded collection of practice data sets.
Discover how you can choose from among multiple strategies to easily move or access SAS(R) files across operating environments. In this guide you learn how to use CEDA, the preferred strategy for file access across a network. CEDA enables you to transparently read a network-mounted SAS file from any directory-based operating environment that runs SAS Version 8 or later, regardless of the file format of the SAS file; dynamically convert data between the native formats of the source and target operating environments; and change the SAS file to the format of the accessing operating environment. You can also learn how to use the traditional method of moving a SAS file across operating environments by creating a transport file that will be restored at the target machine to transfer across a network. PROC CPORT, PROC CIMPORT, PROC COPY, and the XPORT engine are used to accomplish a traditional move operation. Starting in SAS 9, another method of moving a SAS data set across operating environments is to use the XML engine to convert the file to an XML document. At the target machine, the data can be restored as a SAS data set for continued access. The information presented in this title does not apply to SAS releases prior to 6.07. This title is also available online. Supports releases 9.1 and higher of SAS software.
Explains how to administer the SAS Web applications that run in the middle tier of the SAS Intelligence Platform. The Web applications include the SAS Information Delivery Portal, SAS Web Report Studio, and SAS Web OLAP Viewer for Java.This guide describes the middle-tier environment, provides sample deployment scenarios, and explains how to configure the Web applications for optimal performance. The guide contains instructions for common administrative tasks, such as configuring trusted Web authentication, as well as instructions for administering the individual Web applications. For example, the guide explains how to add content to the SAS Information Delivery Portal and how to control access to that content. This title is also available online.
The SAS/ACCESS interface to PeopleSoft gives you a way to utilize your PeopleSoft data with SAS and advanced SAS solutions. This interface gives you the power to uncover valuable facts about how your PeopleSoft system is organized and where valuable infor m ation might be found. In this title you will learn how to extract, browse, and search PeopleSoft metadata and use the PeopleSoft metadata to build SAS views of PeopleSoft tables.You can save these views as permanent SAS views, data files, or source code. This guide provides glossary definitions and tutorial instruction for a novice user. Once you have mastered the tutorial, you can use the rest of the guide for reference. This title is also available online. This title is intended for applications programmers and other users who are familiar with either SAS or PeopleSoft software. It is assumed, however, that users are completely unfamiliar with using both of the systems together. Supports releases 9.1 and higher of SAS software.
Describes the products that need to be installed and the metadata objects that need to be created to establish connectivity to data sources and targets. This guide also addresses setting up shared access to SAS data.
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