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Chapter 1: Getting Started with SAS in UNIX Environments
Table 1.1: Exit Status Code Values
Table 1.2: Description of Interrupt Menu Options for PROC SQL
Chapter 2: Working in the SAS Windowing Environment
Table 2.1: Steps for Opening and Closing the Command Window and the Toolbar
Table 2.2: Executing Commands in the Command Window and the Toolbar
Table 2.3: Options in the Open Dialog Box
Chapter 3: Customizing the SAS Windowing Environment
Table 3.1: SAS Font Alias Resources
Table 3.2: Foreground and Background Color Resources
Table 3.3: SAS CPARMS Resources
Table 3.4: SAS Resources
Chapter 4: Using SAS Files
Table 4.1: File Extensions for SAS File Types
Table 4.2: Supported Processing for SAS Files
Table 4.3: Compatible Machine Types for Sharing Release 6.12 SAS Files
Table 4.4: Compatible Machine Types for Sharing Version 8 SAS Data Sets
Table 4.5: Data Representation Value for Each Machine Type in SAS 9.1
Table 4.6: Character Substitutions in Pathnames
Chapter 6: Printing and Routing Output
Table 6.1: Default Routings of the SAS Log and Output Files
Table 6.2: Decision Table: Changing the Default Destination
Table 6.3: Routing Output Commands
Table 6.4: Printing the Contents of Your Output Window
Chapter 7: Accessing Shared Executable Libraries From SAS
Table 7.1: Shared Library Environment Variable Name
Table 7.2: Memory Allocations for C Data Types
Chapter 8: Data Representation
Table 8.1: Significant Digits and Largest Integer by Length for SAS Variables under UNIX
Chapter 10: Data Set Options Under UNIX
Table 10.1: Summary of SAS Data Set Options
Chapter 16: Statements Under Unix
Table 16.1: Device Information in the FILENAME Statement
Table 16.2: Engine Names and Descriptions
Chapter 17: System Options Under UNIX
Table 17.1: Description of FULLSTIMER Statistics
Table 17.2: Description of STIMER Statistics
Table 17.3: Summary of All SAS System Options
Appendix 1: The !SASROOT Directory
Table A1.1: SAS Files in the !SASROOT Directory
Table A1.2: SAS Directories in the !SASROOT Directory
Appendix 2: Tools for the System Administrator
Table A2.1: Tools for the System Administrator
Appendix 3: Using SSL in UNIX Environments
Table A3.1: Open SSL Commands for Requesting a Digital Certificate
Table A3.2: Arguments and Values Used in OpenSSL Commands
Table A3.3: OpenSSL Commands for Generating Digital Certificates under UNIX
Table A3.4: Arguments and Values Used in OpenSSL Commands on UNIX
Appendix 4: SAS Releases in UNIX Environments
Table A4.1: SAS Releases in UNIX Environments
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SAS 9.1 Companion For Unix Enivronments
ISBN: 1590472101
EAN: 2147483647
Year: 2004
Pages: 185
Authors:
SAS Institute
BUY ON AMAZON
CISSP Exam Cram 2
APPLICATION AND SYSTEMS-DEVELOPMENT SECURITY
We Want to Hear from You!
Programming Languages
Parameters of Investigation
Steganography
VBScript Programmers Reference
Control of Flow
Script Encoding
Appendix C Coding Convention
Appendix G The Windows Script Host Object Model
Appendix J VBA Features not in VBScript
Pocket Guide to the National Electrical Code(R), 2005 Edition (8th Edition)
Article 110 Requirements for Electrical Installations
Article 394 Concealed Knob-and-Tube Wiring
Article 409: Industrial Control Panels
Example No. D2(a) Optional Calculation for One-Family Dwelling Heating Larger than Air Conditioning [See Section 220.82]
Example No. D10 Feeder Ampacity Determination for Adjustable-Speed Drive Control [See 215.2, 430.24, 620.13, 620.14, 620.61, Tables 430.22(E), and 620.14]
.NET System Management Services
.NET Framework and Windows Management Instrumentation
Querying WMI
Handling WMI Events
Instrumenting .NET Applications with WMI
WMI Security
Comparing, Designing, and Deploying VPNs
Designing and Deploying L2TPv3-Based Layer 2 VPNs
IPsec: A Security Architecture for IP
Integrating L2TP Remote Access VPNs with MPLS VPNs
Understanding VPLS
Programming .Net Windows Applications
Modal Versus Modeless
Controls: The Base Class
Updating Data Using DataSets
Multiuser Updates
Assert Yourself
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