Category: SAS

NOTE: Booked and Ready for SAS Global Forum 2013 #sasgf13

I referred back to my Booked for SGF 2012 post to make sure I’d done all what was necessary for my 2013 trip. I’mall set and ready to go!

There was a time when I’d need to put my slides onto floppy disks, keeping one for myself and giving one or two…

SAS training just got a little more Excel-friendly

“Can you show me how to view my SAS data and report output in Excel?” has been a popular question with SAS programming students. In this brief Q&A, instructor Theresa Stemler, shares some news that should be music to the ears of anyone who wants to…

NOTE: Quick SAS Keyword Lookup in Chrome

In a previous blog I mentioned how to tell the Google Chrome browser to search by using a different search engine (or a specific search URL). I created a quick and easy way to search SAS conference proceedings and to search Visuwords for definit…

A database professional’s best friend

To optimize a Structured Query Language (SQL), the database professional must befriend this order and perhaps even embrace it. Who is your best friend? I’m talking about the order in which SQL processes your statements. Simply put, in what order does…

Hats and apps on tap for my #SASGF13

When I travel to San Francisco in April for SAS Global Forum 2013, it will make my 12th time to attend the international SAS users group conference, and my 7th consecutive year. A lot of people assume that I automatically go every year, but the truth is that SAS employees […]

NOTE: Unable to Write to Template Store!

Sometimes you get into a habit that is so deep-seated that you don’t realise you’re doing it. I was just reminded of a little trick that I regularly use when editing ODS graphics templates.

A colleague of mine was using PROC TEMPLATE and getting the f…

Never lose track

The SAS Online Customer Support Home page is like O’Hare International Airport — once you get there, you can go almost anywhere else. If you have a layover before you leave the airport, you have lots of opportunities for a good meal, some great shoppi…

Don’t worry about Your Web Report Studio Style When Including a Stored Process

Web Report Studio Style Change

When you need to add or link a stored process  to your Web Report Studio report, you might be worried that it will not look the same.  For instance – here’s a simple stored process that I created where I declare the style as Banker.  [You can also use a SAS supplied …

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