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Chapter 1: Getting Started
Display 1.1: Starting SAS
Display 1.2: Submitting the Sample SAS Program
Display 1.3: Looking at the Program Output
Display 1.4: Pop-up Menu in the Enhanced Editor Window
Figure 1.1: Order of Processing for SAS Configuration Files
Chapter 2: Interacting with SAS under Windows
Display 2.1: The Change Folder Dialog Box
Figure 2.1: The Main SAS Window
Display 2.2: Send Mail Dialog Box
Display 2.3: An Example E-Mail FRAME Entry
Display 2.4: Preferences Dialog Box (showing the General tab)
Display 2.5: Customized SAS Session
Display 2.6: Customize Tab of the Customize Tools Dialog Box
Display 2.7: Bitmap Browser Dialog Box
Display 2.8: Save Tools Dialog Box
Display 2.9: The Accessible Customize Tools Dialog Box
Display 2.10: An Accessible Properties Dialog Box
Chapter 3: Using the SAS Editors
Display 3.1: Enhanced Editor Window
Display 3.2: Using an Environment Variable to Place a Filename in DATA Step Output
Display 3.3: The Enhanced Editor When Collapsible Code Segments Are Enabled
Display 3.4: Editor Options Dialog Box
Chapter 4: Using SAS Files
Figure 4.1: SAS Data Set Model
Chapter 6: Managing SAS Output
Display 6.1: The Print Dialog Box
Display 6.2: The Print Setup Dialog Box
Display 6.3: Page Setup Dialog Box
Display 6.4: Printer Selection Frame
Display 6.5: Cowboy Hat Program Output
Figure 6.1: SAS/GRAPH Generic Printer Drivers Compared with SAS/GRAPH Native Printer Drivers
Chapter 9: Using Windows System Tools with SAS
Display 9.1: Displaying a User Message in The Event Detail Dialog Box
Display 9.2: Performance of the DATA Step and the PROC SORT Step
Display 9.3: Performance of PROC SQL Query with an Index
Display 9.4: Performance of PROC SQL Query without an Index
Display 9.5: SAS Service Configuration Utility
Chapter 10: Using OLE in SAS/AF Software
Display 10.1: SAS/AF FRAME Entry with Word Object Activated
Display 10.2: Links Dialog Box
Display 10.3: Convert Dialog Box
Display 10.4: An Example Properties Page
Display 10.5: Event Map Dialog Box
Chapter 13: Using Unnamed and Named Pipes
Figure 13.1: Communication Using Named Pipes
Figure 13.2: One Server Connected to One Client
Figure 13.3: One Server Connected to Several Clients
Appendix 3: Using SSL under Windows
Figure A3.1: Digital Certificate Installation in the Certificate Store
Figure A3.2: Digital Certificate Selections for a Personal Certificate Store
Figure A3.3: Digital Certificate Details Tab
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SAS 9.1 Companion for Windows (2 Volumes)
ISBN: 1590472004
EAN: 2147483647
Year: 2004
Pages: 187
Authors:
SAS Publishing
BUY ON AMAZON
ADO.NET 3.5 Cookbook (Cookbooks (OReilly))
Connecting to a Named Instance of SQL Server or Microsoft Data Engine (MSDE)
Retrieving Stored Procedure Return Values Using a DataReader
Passing Null Values to Parameters
Combining Data in Tables from Heterogeneous Data Sources
Getting a SQL Server Query Plan
CISSP Exam Cram 2
LAW, INVESTIGATIONS, AND ETHICS
Penetration Testing
Message Privacy
Forensics
Practice Exam 2
Inside Network Security Assessment: Guarding Your IT Infrastructure
The Role Authentication, Authorization, and Accountability Play in a Secure Organization
Laws, Mandates, and Regulations
Understanding the IT Security Process
Determining What Tools to Use
Vulnerability Management
Identifying and Managing Project Risk: Essential Tools for Failure-Proofing Your Project
Identifying Project Resource Risk
Managing Project Constraints and Documenting Risks
Quantifying and Analyzing Activity Risks
Managing Project Risk
Monitoring and Controlling Risky Projects
VBScript Programmers Reference
A Quick Introduction to Programming
The Scripting Runtime Objects
Script Encoding
Remote Scripting
Appendix E VBScript Error Codes and the Err Object
Kanban Made Simple: Demystifying and Applying Toyotas Legendary Manufacturing Process
Improving the Kanban
Appendix A MRP vs. Kanban
Appendix C Two-Bin Kanban Systems
Appendix D Organizational Changes Required for Kanban
Appendix E EOQ vs. Kanban
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