Category: SAS

Who is Alfred?

Tell me something about Alfred, male or female? age? height and weight?

Oracle database (version 9 and below) had a well known default demo account SCOTT with a password, TIGER (and TIGER was the name of the real person Bruce Scott ’s cat, see) and in this account, there are some tables named DEPT, EMP, […]

NOTE: BI Adoption

I spotted a nice post from Lisa Pappas in the SAS Voices blog recently. It’s entitled “Boost your BI adoption rates with mobility & collaboration, part 1” and I’m looking forward to the second (and final) part.

Lisa describes how recent …

NOTE: BI Adoption

I spotted a nice post from Lisa Pappas in the SAS Voices blog recently. It’s entitled “Boost your BI adoption rates with mobility & collaboration, part 1” and I’m looking forward to the second (and final) part.

Lisa describes how recent …

NOTE: CALCULATED in SQL

If you use SQL, either hand-cranked from the Editor, or generated via Enterprise Guide or DI Studio, you’re probably familiar with creating new columns (“computed columns”). However, have you ever struggled to create a computed column from a computed c…

NOTE: CALCULATED in SQL

If you use SQL, either hand-cranked from the Editor, or generated via Enterprise Guide or DI Studio, you’re probably familiar with creating new columns (“computed columns”). However, have you ever struggled to create a computed column from a computed c…

NOTE: SAS Blogs Have Moved

I’m rather late in highlighting this, but “better late than never”.

The SAS blogs have moved their locations. The web pages have moved, and so have the RSS feeds. So, for instance, the blogs of Angela and Chris, who I mentioned yesterday, have moved t…

NOTE: SAS Blogs Have Moved

I’m rather late in highlighting this, but “better late than never”.

The SAS blogs have moved their locations. The web pages have moved, and so have the RSS feeds. So, for instance, the blogs of Angela and Chris, who I mentioned yesterday, have moved t…