A facebook friend posted the picture reproduced above– it makes the case that President Obama has been a successful creator of jobs, and also paints GW Bush as a president who lost jobs. Another friend pointed out that to be fair, all of Bush’s presi…
Category: SAS
Promoting SAS BI Dashboard content
If you are unable to export BI Dashboard Content the BI Dashboard Logical types was not installed on the system running SAS Management Console. Update this by following these steps Run the software install from the SAS Depot (mine is located at C:\SAS …
NOTE: There’s No In In Macro (or is there?!)
I love the SAS macro language and the power it gives you. Being able to control the creation of a SAS program, or its execution path, is immensely valuable. The SAS macro language contains the vast majority of the functional and logic capabilities of t…
NOTE: There’s No In In Macro (or is there?!)
I love the SAS macro language and the power it gives you. Being able to control the creation of a SAS program, or its execution path, is immensely valuable. The SAS macro language contains the vast majority of the functional and logic capabilities of t…
NOTE: Updated Pocket Reference
When Rick Aster first saw his book Professional SAS Programmer’s Pocket Reference published can he have imagined that a sixth edition would be published nearly twenty years later? Well, it has. Suitably updated for SAS 9.3.
There’s a good rea…
NOTE: Updated Pocket Reference
When Rick Aster first saw his book Professional SAS Programmer’s Pocket Reference published can he have imagined that a sixth edition would be published nearly twenty years later? Well, it has. Suitably updated for SAS 9.3.
There’s a good rea…
NOTE: There’s No In In Macro (or is there?!)
I love the SAS macro language and the power it gives you. Being able to control the creation of a SAS program, or its execution path, is immensely valuable. The SAS macro language contains the vast majority of the functional and logic capabilities of t…
NOTE: Updated Pocket Reference
When Rick Aster first saw his book Professional SAS Programmer’s Pocket Reference published can he have imagined that a sixth edition would be published nearly twenty years later? Well, it has. Suitably updated for SAS 9.3.
There’s a good rea…