Tag: SAS

Password Encoder

I’ve noticed that whenever I need a pwencoded password, it seems to coincide with me not having a SAS® coding interface readily available (DMS, SAS Enterprise Guide®, SAS Data Integration Studio etc.). On the other hand, I almost always…

Susan’s Life Lesson No. 2

You have a right to ask for what you want. You may not get it, but you have a right to ask. My son took a summer job with the understanding that he would work 20 hours/week.  This would allow him to enroll in summer school at the same time.  At first everything went fine.  […]

Community Contributors to SAS/STAT

I suppose it is tempting, if the only tool you have is a hammer, to treat everything as if it were a nail. – Abraham Maslow, The Psychology of Science, 1966 Yes it’s true: since I have a pretty rich collection of SAS list processing macros, I’d like my list container to hold everything itemized. […]

SAS ODS Tagsets Guru Eric Gebhart on Github

Check it out:
https://github.com/EricGebhart

Also, his homepage:
http://ericgebhart.com/

Shameless Ad: I will have a talk on Github for SAS programmers in the forthcoming SESUG (Oct 20-23, 2013) at St.Pete Beach, FL. Welcome to drop by if you are on …

How I Use SAS?

It’s pretty fun to read SAS/Graph expert Robert Allison’s note, Using SAS- A Case Study on his SAS programming environment, such as SAS version, OS, fileserver and editors. Here is my follow up: SAS Version I always want to keep pace with the latest SAS software; something I got it, sometime not. As of September […]

SAS System Viewer Doesn’t support SAS 9.4 Datasets

This is sad, really sad. SAS System Viewer is not officially supported by SAS since the launch of SAS Universal Viewer, but it can still open SAS 9.3 datasets and I love it. SAS System Viewer is mush superior than SAS Universal Viewer and any other data viewers in Enterprise Guide, JMP, SAS Drug Development […]

Noninferiority Testing with SAS

I planed to extend nonWinferiority testing to one of my statistical notes,  Equivalence Testing and TOST (Two One-Sided Test) since noninferiority test is simply half part of the equivalence test. Today I’m glad to find an even better explanation from SAS Usage Note 48616: Design and analysis of noninferiority studies You will love it if […]