The eventual answer is user interface (I really don’t mean SAS/AF) with or without Excel.
In the Windows environment, SAS provides data access layer by ADO and ADO.NET. We can build the applications using SAS at the backend through ADO.NET. Sinc…
The eventual answer is user interface (I really don’t mean SAS/AF) with or without Excel.
In the Windows environment, SAS provides data access layer by ADO and ADO.NET. We can build the applications using SAS at the backend through ADO.NET. Sinc…
see, it’s hip to be square ‘cuz SAS has a new PROC that’s GROOVY -Chris Hemedinger, Poetry on our own terms These days I played Proc Groovy (new in SAS 9.3) for a while because Groovy natively supports JSON (JavaScript Object Notation) data format. I downloaded much JSON data in the past few weeks(Github archive […]
You may have noticed that our twitter avatar has started to sport a poppy this week. This is in support of the Royal British Legion’s 2012 poppy appeal – commemorating those who have lost their lives in defence of their country, a…
I’d noticed for a few weeks that the Twitter widget in the right-hand margin on the blog wasn’t working – it was showing a link to my Twitter page, but no tweets.
Having just done some research, it seems this was down to some change at the Twitter end…
I’m trying to pull my thoughts together after a lightning quick tour through the province of Québec. It truly was an epic voyage… but I’m fortunate I had a fantastic travelling companion with me for the duration: a man who needs no intro…
The Analytics conference wrapped up another successful year. One of the last things I did in Las Vegas was decompress with some colleagues at the Bacchanal buffet at Caesar’s Palace. It is, in a word, Bacchanal. Now back to the meat of the conference…
If you’re an experienced SAS practitioner you’ll be familiar with the INTNX (and INTCK) function. INTNX takes date, time, and datetime values and increments (or decrements) them by a specified interval, e.g. hours, weeks or quarters. If you’re not fami…
If you’re like me, you hate all those pop-ups you get suggesting (or sometimes forcing) that you install an upgrade such as Windows, Java, browsers, phone apps, etc, etc. And quite often they don’t convince you why you’d want to upgrade (will life be…