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  1. The Next Step : Integrating the Software Life Cycle with SAS Programming by Paul Gill, 1997-11-19
  2. SAS Programming II : Manipulating Data With the Data Step Course Notes
  3. Sas Programming II: Manipulating Data With the Data Step Course Notes
  4. Mixed Models Analyses Using the SAS System Course Notes
  5. SAS Language: Reference, Version 6
  6. SAS/STATýý User's Guide, Version 6, Fourth Edition, Volumes 1 and 2 by SAS, 1990
  7. SAS/GRAPH 9.1 Reference, Volumes 1, 2, and 3 by Institute SAS Institute, 2004-04
  8. SAS/GRAPH Software: Graphics Editor, Version 6
  9. SAS Macro Language: Reference
  10. Introduction to Market Research Using the SAS System
  11. Getting Started with SAS/AF(R) and Frames
  12. Sas R 9.1.3 Companion For Z/os by SAS Publishing, 2004-05-31
  13. SAS Companion for the CMS Environment, Version 8
  14. Microsoft Windows Environment: Changes and Enhancements to the Sas System, Release 6.11

101. Knowledge Systems Institute Graduate School Of Computer Science - Offering MS De
Qualify for indemand positions as sas programmers in pharmaceutical sas Career Program is an accelerated job-training program that is designed for
http://www.ksi.edu/sas/sas.htm
Top 10 Reasons
to take SAS at KSI Acquire solid SAS job skills Boost your career! Expand your job possibilities Inexpensive tuition Earn 12 college credits Ready to get certified as SAS Certified Programmer Prepare for Oracle Certified Professional Exam Learn from PhD instructors Complete all 4 courses step-by-step in 6 months Financial Aid and optional payment plans are available Flexibility: Onsite classes and/or online classes (distance learning) Online Demos
SAS Programming: Case Studies

SAS Mini Course (Quiz yourself!)
More Program Information From information technology to the pharmaceutical industry, companies use SAS software to manage the enormous amounts of data they are collecting and processing. Nowadays, SAS has become a standard means for managing and making sense of raw data. SAS is used worldwide to enable data analyses in order to make business decisions. Qualify for in-demand positions as SAS programmers in pharmaceutical companies, financial services industry, and clinical research organizations.

102. SAS Online Instruction
Submitting sas programs for executionYou enter and edit sas statements to be You may to do this if you want to correct or modify your sas program and
http://www.stat.iastate.edu/sas/sasintr.html
Introduction to Linux SAS
This tutorial includes animated gif movie demonstrations. These gifs repeat in a loop, so click on your Browser's Back button when done viewing the demo and you will be returned to this tutorial.
Table Of Contents:
The SAS Display Manager System
Printing files from SAS windows Set The Display To The Way You Want Accessing External Data in SAS programs How To Turn On and Off The Command Window Exiting SAS ... The SAS Full-Screen Text Editor
The SAS Display Manager System
When using SAS on Linux it is recommended that a working directory be created in your home directory, for saving SAS files and output. This can be done by entering mkdir sas at the vincent% prompt. You should always remember to change to this directory by entering cd sas , whenever a new SAS session is started. Files you create and save without specifying a path during your SAS session will be saved in this directory by default, i.e., the directory from which you start-up the SAS session. You may wish to create subdirectories under this directory and use them as current directories for saving work associated with different courses or projects.In order to access full-screen SAS you must enter the following command at the vincent% prompt:
Now you will see several windows as these displayed above. They are called SAS display manager windows. Generally, you will use Program Editor to write your SAS codes, Log window to see the running procedure, and the Output window to get the results. Through the Explorer window, you can view and manage your SAS files and create shortcuts to non-SAS files. The results window helps you navigate and manage output from SAS programs that you submitted.

103. Stat/Math - SAS: Overview
sas Program Functionality. Breadth of functionality Excellent sas Program Availability. sas is available on UITS systems.
http://www.indiana.edu/~statmath/stat/sas/overview.html
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SAS Overview
The SAS System is one of the most popular Statistical software for all kinds of data analysis. It is a general purpose statistical package designed for both interactive, non-interactive, and batch uses. SAS is supported as one of the "Standard Tools" by University Information Technology Services (UITS). The UITS Stat/Math Center (812/855-4724; email: statmath@iu.edu ) can answer basic to advanced SAS questions. Note: If you are a student using SAS for a class exercise, questions about your class work should be directed first to your instructor or associate instructor.
SAS Program Functionality:
Breadth of functionality: Excellent
SAS has scores of statistical and mathematical functions, scores of statistical procedures, macro facility, very flexible data handling capability, and excellent programming capability. SAS can read data in almost any format (e.g., numeric, alphanumeric, binary, dollar, date, time formats), and can read files created using spreadsheet/data base software. It also has excellent data manipulation utilities. The following is a brief overview of some of the functionalities of SAS:
  • Data transformations
  • Programming capability
  • Macro facility
  • Matrix manipulation
  • Descriptive Statistics
  • Contingency tables
  • Correlation
  • T-tests
  • Regression
  • General Linear Model
  • Nonlinear Regression
  • Logistic Regression
  • Probit Analysis
  • Discriminant Analysis
  • Factor Analysis
  • Cluster anlaysis
  • Multidimensional scaling
  • Forecasting/Time Series

104. The WRDS Sector: SAS
Additionally, Wharton offers many sas programs that you can examine. This is where sas programs will be run. To access this server, you will need your
http://www.uic.edu/cba/cfrs/wrds/wrdssasx.htm
Background Accounts Available Databases Data Extraction ... WRDS Talk
SAS
SAS, like Fortran, gives WRDS users the ability to customize data extractions to fit analysis needs. It is helpful for users interested in using SAS, to have some experience with the program. Additionally, a feel for the Unix operating system is useful. If you feel that you do not have these traits, there is no reason to become worried. Extracting data using SAS becomes easier as you go through more examples. Additionally, Wharton offers many SAS programs that you can examine. Therefore, you can use these programs as templates to extract data, making adjustments depending on your data needs. In this tutorial, we will examine the following topics: Please note, to work with SAS data extraction, you must be a faculty or staff member at UIC with a WRDS account. If you do not have an account, please go the Accounts section to find out how to get one.

105. Introduction To SAS
A sas dataset a set of data written out by the sas program. Elementary DATA step and PROC step Your first sas program! setup.sas
http://www.uic.edu/depts/accc/stats/seminars/601.html

106. WKS401 SAS For UNIX QUICK START GUIDE
The general format of running sas programs in background is as shown below gives the name of the file containing the sas program to be executed.
http://www.cuhk.edu.hk/itsc/publications/userdoc/wks401.html
Information Technology Services Centre
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SAS for UNIX QUICK START GUIDE
Version 1.2 September 2003 1. Introduction SAS is a computer package for data analysis. It provides tools need for information storage and retrieval, data modification and programming, report writing, statistical analysis, file handling and data presentation. The SAS for UNIX Version 8 is available on the Data Library and Academic Applications Software Server (Theory). The following SAS products are available: SAS/AF, SAS/ASSIST, SAS/BASE, SAS/ETS, SAS/FSP, SAS/GRAPH, SAS/IML, SAS/INSIGHT, SAS/OR and SAS/STAT. 2. Access to SAS on 'Logic' 'Logic' is accessible via telnet at logic.itsc.cuhk.edu.hk . Refer to ITSC Quick Start Guide WKS003 Use of Gemeral-purpose UNIX Server (Logic) for the access details. After successful connection,
  • Enter your computing id and password at the login screen; If you are using an X Window interface, press the right button of the mouse and select SAS to invoke the application.

107. Bioinformatics.Org: SAS Programmers Needed
SummaryOpportunity sas PROGRAMMERS NeededSouthern NJ Our client has an immediate need for sas Programmers in the area.
http://bioinformatics.org/forums/forum.php?forum_id=1805

108. SAS User File For H71 Data This File Contains Information And
Section A provides a sample sas program for the first alternative, To use the statements provided in Section D to create a sas program, you will need an
http://www.meps.ahrq.gov/PUFFiles/H71/H71SU.TXT

109. UCL/STAT - SAS/Online Tutor

http://wwwsas.stat.ucl.ac.be/sasdiscute/sastutor.html
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Description : SAS Online Tutor Contenu de SAS Online Tutor : SAS Online Tutor Programming Introduction to SAS Programming
Working in the SAS Environment
Basic Concepts
Editing and Debugging SAS Programs
Setting Up Your SAS Session Producing Basic Reports
Creating List Reports
Creating Tabular Reports
Creating Plots Creating Bar and Pie Charts Creating Drill-Down Graphs in HTML Performing Queries Using SQL Creating SAS Data Sets Reading Raw Data Reading and Concatenating SAS Data Sets Merging SAS Data Sets Accessing Other Vendors' DBMS Data Reading Various Types of Raw Data Understanding DATA Step Processing Reading Raw Data in Fixed Fields Reading Free-Format Data Reading Date and Time Values Creating a Single Observation from Multiple Records Creating Multiple Observations from a Single Record Reading Hierarchical Files Reading Variable-Length Records Creating and Modifying Variables Creating Variables Transforming Data with SAS Functions Formatting Variable Values Improving Program Efficiency with Macro Variables DATA Step Processing Debugging and Testing DATA Steps Generating Data with DO Loops Processing Variables with Arrays Producing Descriptive Statistics Computing Statistics for Numeric Variables Computing Frequency Distributions Enhancing and Storing Output Enhancing Reports Enhancing and Exporting Charts and Plots

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