Category: SAS

Group-based access to Azure Files in the new SAS Viya

You’ve probably heard by now the new SAS Viya runs on containers orchestrated by Kubernetes. There is a lot to know and learn for both experienced users and k8s noobies alike. I would recommend searching the SAS Communities Library for a wealth of information on deployment, administration, usability, and more. […]

Group-based access to Azure Files in the new SAS Viya was published on SAS Users.

Creating a report that displays only the column headings for a data set containing 0 records

This blog demonstrates how to create a report that provides only the column headings for data that is missing. The blog also explains how to create, select, and exclude output objects as well as how to generate reports with the SAS® Output Delivery System (ODS). These concepts are relevant to the task of generating a report with the column headings for a data set that contains no (0) observations.

Creating a report that displays only the column headings for a data set containing 0 records was published on SAS Users.

To be and not to be – the uncertainty principle in SAS

If I were to say that we live in uncertain times, that would probably be an understatement. Therefore, I won’t say that. Oops, I already did. Or did I? For centuries, people around the world have been busy scratching their heads in search of a meaningful answer to Shakespeare’s profoundly […]

To be and not to be – the uncertainty principle in SAS was published on SAS Users.

Programmatically export Visual Analytics a report to PDF

Readers of my earlier post Discover Visual Analytics Report Paths with REST APIs asked for ways to export SAS Visual Analytics (VA) report content programmatically. I know this is a topic of interest from many VA report designers. So, I think it’s better to write something on this and I […]

Programmatically export Visual Analytics a report to PDF was published on SAS Users.