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A Message from SAS Canada
INSIGHTS was launched
four years ago to
keep our Canadian
SAS community informed.
Today, as we launch
the new design of insights to
our community of
more than 3,000 subscribers,
that need is just
as important. In
addition to our regular
features the latest
in techie tips (especially
for getting the most
out of SAS9), profiles
on SAS practitioners
and SAS staff, news,
and more we've
redesigned insights' look
and feel to make
it easier to find
whats most important
to you.... Read
More.
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Collapsing Multiple Records into One
In data processing, it is often necessary to reconcile records from several time points into a single record that contains the data from all time points... Read More. |
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Education Profile by Peter Gounas
One thing every SAS programmer should know: In a word: metadata, metadata, metadata. There are some great dictionary tables available through PROC SQL that contain a wealth of metadata that can be captured and used in subsequent processing... Read More. |
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Key Happenings Dr. Jim Goodnight, CEO of SAS, was in Ottawa on April 4 to keynote the Statistics Canada Information Technology Conference. The conference was focused on exploring different methods to define common architectures that can be applied across the organisation to reduce IT costs and improve efficiency... Read More. |
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News Offered for the first time in Canada, Applying Survival Analysis for Business Time-to-Event Problems is a course designed ... Read More. |
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Techie Tips The Golden Horseshoe SAS Users Group shares its ODS Tips and Tricks presentation with us... Read More. |
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Upcoming Events The Art and Science of Master Data Management June 20 in Ottawa and June 21, in Toronto... Read More. |
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