Category: SAS

A two-step transpose approach to reshape data

New in SAS 9.2, the TRANSPOSE procedure accepts multiple IDs in its ID statement. More than one IDs would automatically concatenate together as the new variable names. Previously, Proc Transpose usually only allows one ID. As the result, the concatena…

Scatterplots and enhancements

When you have two numeric variables and are interested in the relationship between them, the basic statistical graph is the scatterplot.  These can be good, but there are ways to  enhance them and there are also alternatives which can be better in so…

Which one is your BI Architetcure

Got an email with this classic cartoon attached.
Its sooooooo true!

(Makes me wonder when Google and Apple will attempt to provide enterprise BI tools, or then again do they already?)

Perks are epic

When I started Peer Revue, I tried to point out it’s the work we do that makes SAS such a cool place to be,
not just the fancy-schmancy benefits that get all the headlines.
But FORTUNE magazine apparently has another agenda; they’ve gone and named…

For SAS Training, it’s two # 1’s this week!

This morning, FORTUNE Magazine announced their 100 best places to work in America. For the second year in a row, SAS came in at #1! As you can imagine, we’re all pretty excited around here. But, you might be thinking, “So what? Why do I care?”…

SAS tops the list, again

I’m not even at work yet, but I’ve already learned that SAS has been ranked as the #1 workplace on the Fortune 100 list for 2011.

SAS was also number 1 last year in 2010, and has been high on the list since its inception.
I’m sure there will be c…

Perks are epic

When I started Peer Revue, I tried to point out it’s the work we do that makes SAS such a cool place to be, not just the fancy-schmancy benefits that get all the headlines. But FORTUNE magazine apparently has another agenda; they’ve gone and named SAS …