SAS®9: Experience the Breakthrough
It's time to celebrate! Join us on March 30 from 10:30 to 11:15 a.m. ET for a live global webcast where you can discover the vision for SAS®9. You'll also learn about the software innovation and be able to review the latest resources on SAS®9. We're moving beyond business intelligence as you know it, and we want to share our vision with you. We hope you'll join us!
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SUGI 29 -- Right Around the Corner!
Don't delay any longer in making your plans to attend the 29th annual SAS Users Group International (SUGI) May 9-12 in Montreal, Canada. The Early Bird Discount deadline has been extended to March 15, so register today! Conference Chair Duke Owen has combined the tradition of past SUGI conferences with new and exciting opportunities this year. Highlights include a new Technology Session Monday morning, five new Focus Sessions, and an amazing selection of paper presentations, poster displays, and hands-on demonstrations to meet the needs and diversity of SAS users.
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Explore the Base SAS Community
Base SAS software enjoys it status as the oldest member of the SAS software family. The Base SAS Community is designed to keep you informed of our research and development efforts. Check out the community for information on ODS and XML resources, tips, techniques and SUGI papers, and experimental software and preliminary documentation.
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Focus on SAS Enterprise Miner
SAS Enterprise Miner greatly simplifies and streamlines the process of data mining, combining a comprehensive approach within a single, packaged solution. Easy-to-use front ends allow nonprogrammers to access data, perform modeling and publish results. To learn more, please join us for a thought-provoking Web seminar on SAS Enterprise Miner, Wednesday, March 24, 1:00-2:30 p.m. ET.
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Quick Tip: Using CARDS/DATALINES in Place of an INFILE Statement
This short tip by Andrew Cartwright, statistical consultant at JCPenney, explains how to replace the name of a file with either CARDS or DATALINES.
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Quick Tip Extra: PROC Output in Excel Using ODS
Unwanted formatting can be fixed with what you learn about ODS templates. Brian Watts, SAS senior technical specialist in Sydney, Australia, shows you how to get very clean PROC output into Excel using ODS.
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