In a tweet by Gordon Cox last month, I was reminded of the restricted options facility available with SAS® software on UNIX platforms. This is capability where an administrator can set mandatory SAS system options at multiple levels of granularity: globally, per-group, and/or per-user. The reason for this post is that I don’t look at […]
Where is the Stored Process Alert Portlet (4.3)?
When looking to add the Stored Process Alert Process (useful to see whether processes run in the BACKGROUND were completed successfully) the specific portlet type is not on the list.
No worries, it’s actually a personal portlet that is defined to…
Where is the Stored Process Alert Portlet (4.3)?
When looking to add the Stored Process Alert Process (useful to see whether processes run in the BACKGROUND were completed successfully) the specific portlet type is not on the list. No worries, it’s actually a personal portlet that is defined to …
ODS Graphics: new features and bundling in SAS 9.3
Rick Wicklin created his own list of Five Interface and Graphics Features that Everyone Can Use. It’s a very good summary of what you’ll immediately notice when you use analytics procedures in SAS display manager: cool graphs turned on by default. For …
ODS Graphics: new features and bundling in SAS 9.3
Rick Wicklin created his own list of Five Interface and Graphics Features that Everyone Can Use. It’s a very good summary of what you’ll immediately notice when you use analytics procedures in SAS display manager: cool graphs turned on by default…
A SAS Implementation of Confidence Intervals for Single Proportion: Eleven Methods
The following two papers by Professor Robert Newcombe, in my limit observation, are the most frequently cited papers in the industry:
Two-sided confidence intervals for the single proportion: comparison of seven methods. Newcombe RG, Stat Med , Volume 17 , 8 (April 1998) pp.857-872
Interval estimation for the difference between […]