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SAS 9.1 Companion for Windows (2 Volumes)
SAS 9.1 Companion for Windows (2 Volumes)
ISBN: 1590472004
EAN: 2147483647
Year: 2004
Pages: 187
Authors:
SAS Publishing
BUY ON AMAZON
Table of Contents
BackCover
SAS 9.1 Companion for Windows
What s New
Basic Operation of SAS
Accessibility
Enhanced Editor
Graphical User Interface
SAS Language Elements
Part 1: Running SAS under Windows
Chapter 1: Getting Started
Starting SAS
Files Used by SAS
Submitting SAS Code
Interrupting Your SAS Session
Running Windows or MS-DOS Commands from within SAS
Terminating a SAS Process
Ending Your SAS Session
Chapter 2: Interacting with SAS under Windows
Working within Your SAS Session
Customizing Your SAS Session
Accessing Online Help and Documentation
Accessibility Features in SAS under Windows
Chapter 3: Using the SAS Editors
Using the Program Editor
Chapter 4: Using SAS Files
Multiple Engine Architecture
Using Data Libraries
Accessing SAS Files from Multiple SAS Sessions
Using SAS Files from Other Versions with SAS 9.1 for Windows
Using SAS 9.1 Files with Previous Releases
Using Remote Host SAS Files in SAS 9.1
Reading BMDP, OSIRIS and SPSS Files
Transferring SAS Files between Operating Environments
Accessing Database Files with SASACCESS Software
Using the SAS ODBC Driver to Access SAS Data from Other Applications
Chapter 5: Using External Files
Referencing External Files
Accessing External Files with SAS Statements
Accessing External Files with SAS Commands
Advanced External IO Techniques
Reading Data from the Communications Port
Chapter 6: Managing SAS Output
Routing Procedure Output to a Web Browser
Routing Procedure Output and the SAS Log to a File
Producing Graphics
Chapter 7: Performance Considerations
Windows Features That Optimize Performance
SAS Features That Optimize Performance
Network Performance Considerations
Advanced Performance Tuning Methods
Part 2: Using SAS with Other Windows Applications
Chapter 8: Using Lotus Notes to Distribute SAS Data
Populating a Lotus Notes Database Using the DATA Step and SCL Code
Chapter 9: Using Windows System Tools with SAS
Event Viewer Application Log
Performance Tools
Starting SAS as a Windows Service
Chapter 10: Using OLE in SASAF Software
SASAF Catalog Compatibility
Inserting an OLE Object in a FRAME Entry
Editing an OLE Object within a FRAME Entry
Invoking OLE Verbs
Using Linked OLE Objects
Converting OLE Objects
Automating OLE Objects and Applications
Using OLE Custom Controls (OCXs) in Your SASAF Application
Chapter 11: Controlling SAS from Another Application Using OLE
Creating an Instance of SAS
Getting Feedback from the SAS Session
Examples of Automating SAS with OLE
Methods and Properties for Use with a SAS OLE Automation Object
Chapter 12: Using Dynamic Data Exchange
DDE Syntax within SAS
Referencing the DDE External File
DDE Examples
Chapter 13: Using Unnamed and Named Pipes
Using Unnamed Pipes
Using Named Pipes
Chapter 14: Accessing External DLLs from SAS
The SASCBTBL Attribute Table
Special Considerations When Using External DLLs
Examples
Chapter 15: Considerations for SASAF Programmers
Controlling the Main SAS Window
Accessing External DLLs from SAS
Designing, Saving, and Loading Custom Toolbar Controls
Invoking SASAF Applications Automatically
Associating Your Own Logo and Icons with Your SASAF Application
Incorporating Electronic Mail into Your SASAF Application
Part 3: Features of the SAS Language for Windows
Chapter 16: Commands under Windows
Chapter 17: Formats under Windows
Writing Binary Data
Converting User-Written Formats from Earlier Releases to SAS 9.1
Chapter 18: Functions and CALL Routines under Windows
Chapter 19: Informats under Windows
Reading Binary Data
Converting User-Written Informats from Earlier Releases to SAS 9.1
Chapter 20: Procedures under Windows
Chapter 21: Statements under Windows
Chapter 22: System Options under Windows
Displaying SAS System Option Settings
Changing SAS System Option Settings
Processing System Options That Are Set in Several Places
Summary of System Options for Windows
Chapter 23: Length and Precision of Variables
Numeric Variables
Character Variables
Chapter 24: Macro Facility under Windows
Automatic Macro Variables
Macro Statements
Macro Functions
Autocall Libraries
Part 4: Appendices
Appendix 1: SCL Methods for Automating OLE Objects
Appendix 2: Error Messages for SAS under Windows
Return Codes and Completion Status
Accessing Files
Using SAS Features
Using OLE
Using Networks
Resolving Internal Errors
Resolving Operating System and Windows Error Messages
Initialization and Termination Error Messages
Appendix 3: Using SSL under Windows
Using SSL
SSL for SAS
SSL for Windows
Converting between PEM and DER File Formats
SSL Language Elements
Appendix 4: Graphics Considerations
Appendix 5: Default Key Settings for Interactive SAS Sessions
Keyboard Shortcuts within the SAS Main Window
Keyboard Shortcuts within the Enhanced Editor
Keyboard Shortcuts within Print Preview
Appendix 6: Recommended Reading
Glossary
B
C
D
E
F
G
H
I
K
L
M
N
O
P
R
S
T
U
V
W
Index
Index_B
Index_C
Index_D
Index_E
Index_F
Index_G
Index_H
Index_I
Index_J
Index_K
Index_L
Index_M
Index_N
Index_O
Index_P
Index_Q
Index_R
Index_S
Index_T
Index_U
Index_V
Index_W
Index_X
Index_Z
List of Figures and Displays
List of Tables
List of Example Codes and Outputs
SAS 9.1 Companion for Windows (2 Volumes)
ISBN: 1590472004
EAN: 2147483647
Year: 2004
Pages: 187
Authors:
SAS Publishing
BUY ON AMAZON
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