Tag: SAS Documentation

New related resource initiative in the SAS Help Center

Sometimes the questions are complicated, and the answers are simple. – Dr. Seuss It seems appropriate that this blog include a Dr. Seuss quote about learning when discussing a new simple, yet deceivingly powerful initiative to help SAS customers with their journey to discover as much as possible about our […]

New related resource initiative in the SAS Help Center was published on SAS Users.

Get the syntax right

With your fingers poised over the keyboard and staring lovingly into the program editor, your mind goes blank. Panic sets in. Oh no.  What’s the name of the statement I need ?  Oh right. The ODS Select statement. Maybe. Lots and lots of SAS users wr…

New SAS Release Brings Changes for Documentation

Contributed by Helen Weeks, Editing Manager, SAS
Whether you’re moving to SAS 9.3 or still using SAS 9.2, you’ll want to check out the changes that we made to the Product Documentation on support.sas.com.

Navigation Changes
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New SAS Release Brings Changes for Documentation

Contributed by Helen Weeks, Editing Manager, SAS Whether you’re moving to SAS 9.3 or still using SAS 9.2, you’ll want to check out the changes that we made to the Product Documentation on support.sas.com. Navigation Changes Many things in the documenta…

Drilling Is Not Required

Find out how to get to your content faster. This comment was recently provided via the feedback link on support.sas.com:
I wish I could navigate directly to the documentation without descending 3-4 levels in a tree. I’d like to just type RAND and …

Drilling Is Not Required

Find out how to get to your content faster. This comment was recently provided via the feedback link on support.sas.com: I wish I could navigate directly to the documentation without descending 3-4 levels in a tree. I’d like to just type RAND and go di…

Spreading the WORK load

I found a handy tip from Rafi in the discussion Allocating SAS WORK Libraries Dynamically in SAS 9.2 in the LinkedIn group SAS Architects/Administrators/Implementation Specialist. It explains how to use a variation on the SAS system option WORK= to spread work libraries over a number of I/O paths using either random or available space methods. […]