Be very aware of when the %STPBEGIN and %STPEND macros are & are not needed in your SAS Stored Process. When opening a stored processes directly from Enterprise Guide to make modifications, the ‘Include Code for’ option to reinsert these two macros is automatically turned back on. So even if you have turned it off previously, always make sure that if you do not need them the option is off.
Link to a specific section of Web Report Studio
If you would like to link users to a specific section within a Web Report Studio report, there is a quick way to generate the URL. Just send yourself an email from Web Report Studio. A parameter &rsTS is included in the link which corresponds to th…
Next time, do your own homework
SAS programming is taught in schools all over the world, including in high schools. Occasionally, I receive questions via my blog such as this one: Can somebody help me on this? Write a short DATA _NULL_ step to determine the largest integer you can store on your computer in 3, […]
Web Report Studio: Chops off the columns and rows …
By default, Web Report Studio only shows the first 12 columns and 40 rows of a report. You can change the default in the Table Properties to allow as many columns or rows to display as desired.
Here is a before and after shot of the changes:
Example 9.6: Model comparison plots (Completed)
We often work in settings where the data set has a lot of missing data– some missingness in the (many) covariates, some in the main exposure of interest, and still more in the outcome. (Nick describes this as “job security for statisticians”).Some ana…
Example 9.6: Model comparison plots (Completed)
We often work in settings where the data set has a lot of missing data– some missingness in the (many) covariates, some in the main exposure of interest, and still more in the outcome. (Nick describes this as “job security for statisticians”).Some ana…