Format output for cut-and-paste from the output window
This is less of a trick and more of a tip, I guess. The SAS output window is displayed in SAS Monotype font. This is a hassle when you need to cut-and-paste into, say, a word document, …
What do Simon Cowell, Elvis Presley and SAS have in common?
Larry LaRusso is the Editor of SAS Training Report. His editorial letter from the May issue was so good, I thought I would share it with you. Enjoy!
If you had to choose the Simon Cowell of the mid-1900s, you’d be hard-pressed to pick someone m…
The browser spectrum is getting harder to support
Raise your hand if you have an iPad or iPad envy? All of you with your hands up know what I mean when I say “but hey, we want to develop using the cool new stuff.”
We try very hard to use standards for the SAS Customer Support site that will mak…
3 Questions with F2010 Business Forecasting Conference Co-Chairs
TJerry OglesbyTim Reyhe F2010 Business Forecasting Conference will take place June 7-8 in Cary, NC at SAS Headquarters. Here’s the transcript from a brief interview with the conference co-chairs.
Jerry Oglesby is the Director of Higher Educat…
Hello, and Welcome
The SAS Training Post is born, and introductions are in order. I’m Catherine Truxillo, but everyone except my mom calls me Cat. I have been a statistician in the Education division at SAS since 2000. I’ve been blogging a little longer than that, a…
Book review: SAS and R by Ken Kleinman and Nicholas J. Horton
There are many books that teach you to use SAS or that teach you to use R. There is at least one book that teaches R to people who know SAS or SPSS (R for SAS and SPSS users by Robert Muenchen, and it’s very good). Most of those try to teach you …