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Dear Readers,
 It's that time of year again - we need to hear from you. If your organization has seen the positive effects of using SAS throughout your enterprise, you could be the next winner of the acclaimed SAS Enterprise Intelligence Award. This award was created to honor organizations that best illustrate the use of SAS to enable decision makers to act with the highest level of confidence and knowledge to meet business goals. You can read more about the award or nominate your organization on the Web. Entries are due Dec. 15.
The 2007 SASware Ballot® is also now available. This is your opportunity to vote for new features that you would like us to add to our software or services. All SAS users from around the world are invited to participate in the survey. Simply visit the Web to complete the SASware Ballot. But don't delay: Your ballot must be completed by Jan. 5, 2007, to be counted. We value your opinions and ideas, and look forward to receiving your SASware Ballot entry each year!
Thanks for using SAS!
Shelley Sessoms
Editor, SAS Tech Report
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Using Temporary Tables to Upload and Join in a Database
This SAS Note describes how to use the DBMSTEMP libname option to allow two libname statements to share a single connection to a database, which is required for performing joins of a temporary database table with a permanent database table. Read More
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Installing and Starting a PC Spawner on Windows Operating Systems
A Windows spawner program enables a local host to connect to a remote host. This PDF article explains how to set user rights (which are required to start or install the program); install the spawner as a Windows service or by running it manually; and delete a spawner, as needed. Read More
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SAS® Learning Edition 4.1
This publication provides you with a unique opportunity to gain SAS software experience and propel your career in new and exciting directions. SAS users at all levels, from novice to advanced, will appreciate this innovative and comprehensive personal learning version of SAS. Maximize your learning experience with SAS Enterprise Guide®, which gives you point-and-click access to the power of SAS. Or write and modify SAS code using the SAS Program Editor - all on low-cost, self-install CD-ROMs. Read More
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New Business Knowledge Series Course
SAS' Business Knowledge Series taps data mining expert Jeff Zeanah, President of Z Solutions Inc., to deliver the new course Exploratory Analysis for Large and Complex Problems. This course is for professionals who need a fresh perspective on how to support their organizations through predictive analytics. The course will give data analysts new ideas for exploring their data and successfully presenting their findings. Read More
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Troubleshooting SAS® Intelligence Servers,
Part IV
This tip lists objects, names and locations, including descriptions and notes to help you troubleshoot your environment for Xythos, Java Client applications, SAS Management Console, SAS Data Integration Studio, SAS Enterprise Miner™, SAS Information Map Studio, SAS OLAP Cube Studio, Campaign Studio and the SAS Add-In for Microsoft Office. Read More
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Securing SAS®9 Business Intelligence Content Managed in Metadata
This PDF document describes how to set metadata permissions to manage and secure business intelligence content items such as stored processes, information maps, data explorations, Web reports and publication channels. Secure access to content items through client user interfaces is controlled by metadata permissions as enforced by the SAS Metadata Server. Read More
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