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Category: SAS
Weekend Clips: Data Scientist Episode II
1. What is A Data Scientist Anyway?
2. You Just Can’t Be Replaced by Yourselves!
3. We are all Data Scientists!
SAS Certified, Again
Last week I got another SAS certification, SAS Certified Data Integration Developer for SAS 9 and I must say it can’t be better as a SAS holiday gift for myself! I took all my SAS certificates when employed (when in Sanofi Pasteur, 2010, I got two SAS programming certificates, Base and Advanced). You may say […]
3 gifts to magically transform your data
‘Tis the season to be gifting! So what could be better than gifting your fellow SAS user or yourself with three gifts to celebrate the holiday season? As 2012 comes to an end, we think it’s a great idea to be thinking of ringing in the New Year w…
Does your SAS code know what time it is? Add a timestamp.
In 1986 the Beastie Boys released their classic debut album, License to Ill, and the last track posed a question: “What’s the time?” The Beasties answered with an anthem, “It’s time to get ill.” I think Peter Cr…
Warming up for the International Year of Statistics with some “statistique à la française” on the Nobel Prize winners
Are you ready for the upcoming International Year of Statistics? I have prepared myself by doing a correspondence analysis. Excusez-moi? Correspondence analysis is a technique that has been very popular in France and is therefore sometimes referred to …
Update Table Metadata Using Base SAS Code
Ever had the need to update table metadata by submitting SAS code? If so, you can use PROC METALIB to do so. This may be useful if you want to automate an ETL process, which loads tables and registers in metadata at the same time. Update Existing…
NOTE: Metadata-Bound Libraries in Action
Following my recent post about the excellent new metadata-bound libraries in V9.3 M2, I noticed Paul Homes publish a blog article with the results of his testing of this new capability. Paul shows some code samples and associated log output. Take a loo…