Upcoming & Recorded Webinar Series
Webinars dedicated to Novartis
Statistical Programming
Dear Statistical Programmers,
The SP Education Office is launching a series of SAS Webinars in collaboration with SAS and presented by SAS experts. These webinars will cover a variety of topics addressing specific business issues.
We encourage you to join the webinars to learn from the experts. Ajit Parameswaran & Srinivas Alla
On behalf of the Novartis SP Education Office
Upcoming Webinars
UPCOMING WEBINAR
Will be announced soon!
If you have any questions, please reach out to Ajit Parameswaran & Srinivas Alla. On behalf of the Novartis SP Education Office
Recorded Webinars
RECORDED WEBINAR
SAS statistical graph procedures
- How SAS graphing has evolved.
- Using tasks and code.
- Creating multiple graphs using SGPANEL.
- Creating maps with SGMAP.
- Other capabilities
Our expert: Peter Hobart
RECORDED WEBINAR
Hidden gems in SAS code
- How to keep multiple versions of selected data sets
- How to turn on table auditing
- How to take a snapshot of your SAS session as a restore point
- The syntax of proc explode
- How to use special missing values
- How to generate colour coded messages in the SAS log
Our expert: Peter Hobart
Recorded Webinars
RECORDED WEBINAR
Debugging your base and macro code
- How to use the data step debugger in SAS enterprise Guide and in foundation SAS to see code execution line by line
- How to use options in SAS macro language to understand its behaviour
- How to use the code versioning features in SAS Enterprise Guide to track changes in code
Our expert: Peter Hobart
RECORDED WEBINAR
Lookup Techniques
Multiple methods for performing lookups and some guidance on when to use each one.
Our expert: Peter Hobart
RECORDED WEBINAR
SAS Formats - deep dive
- Changing the appearance of your data
- Using formats to group values together
- Creating custom formats
- Documenting and storing formats
- Nesting formats and multilevel formats
- Using formats to control report layout
- Using formats in integrity constraints
Our expert: Peter Hobart