Tips and Tricks Catalog

Summary

Tips and Tricks catalog consists of a serie half-day/full-day of knowledge transfer sessions in the SAS programming language, organized by a motivated SAS expert who combines theory and demonstrations to help you refresh your SAS skills or discover new techniques.

Designed for employees, these sessions are held at your office in one of your meeting rooms or remotly but for single employees only and is part of the SAS coaching service .

All sessions last 3 hours and can be conducted in French or English.

Topic list

Level= Intermediate

SAS Viya is the latest enhancement of the SAS Platform. Since this release you can, as a Python programmer, access data and procedures available on the SAS Viya platform.
This can be done by inserting Python Nodes in your data flows but this can also be done thanks to the SWAT python package (SAS Scripting Wrapper for Analytics Transfer).
What does that mean? You can do with Python everything you can do in SAS: load/unload data in memory, doing parallel processing, accessing databases data via SAS libraries, working in a secured environment, use remote server. etc.
This tips and tricks is designed for people who know already Python, SQL, Pandas and who would like to access SAS Viya from Python.

SAS Viya is the latest enhancement of the SAS Platform. When you are SAS9 programmer you can continue using your SAS9 syntax in SAS Viya. However, if you want to take advantage of capabilities such as parallel processing or in memory processing offered by SAS Viya, you need to know a little bit more than SAS9 syntax.
PROC FEDSQL can be executed in CAS and the syntax looks like the PROC SQL syntax. However, it is totally incorrect to say that you could copy paste Proc SQL statements/clauses into Proc FEDSQL. This tips and tricks is designed for people who already know PROC SQL and think that PROC FEDSQL is the replacement of PROC SQL.

Level= Intermediate

SAS Viya is the latest enhancement of the SAS Platform. When you are SAS9 programmer you can continue using your SAS9 syntax in SAS Viya. However, if you want to take advantage of capabilities such as parallel processing or in memory processing offered by SAS Viya, you need to know a little bit more than SAS9 syntax.
This tips and tricks is designed for people who already know Data Step programming in SAS9 and want to learn what you can and cannot do in SAS Data Step programming executed by the CAS server .

Level= Intermediate

SAS Viya is the latest enhancement of the SAS Platform. When you are SAS9 programmer you can continue using your SAS9 syntax in SAS Viya. However, if you want to take advantage of capabilities such as parallel processing or in memory processing offered by SAS Viya, you need to know a little bit more than SAS9 syntax.
This tips and tricks is designed for people who already know SAS9 and want to learn the basics of SAS programming in SAS Viya.

Level= Intermediate

SAS Stored processes (SAS V9) can be used to generate dynamic reports from web browser, SAS Add in of MS Office, SAS VA (etc.) It's not always easy to understand the capabilities of the different options proposed in the parameters wizard creation nor to identify how you can retrieve the values of the parameters within your SAS code. This tips and tricks helps you to put some light on that.

Reading flat files in SAS Data Step gives you a lot of flexibility in terms of data quality and data manipulation. However, problem may arise when files are huge with poor data quality. In this tips and tricks we will have a look to the 'heart' of the Data Step manipulation and learn to do as much as we can do in this important step: applying data quality rules, creating error datasets, selecting good variables and records (etc.)

The SAS data step is the most important step of a SAS program and corresponds to the step where the data are created. This tips and tricks guides you on the major statements of this step allowing you to create data in the best way.

Level= Beginner

Structured Query Language (SQL) is a very known language used to query relational database. Since 1986, this langage is fully integrated in SAS and can be used via the Proc SQL .

Base SAS contains couple of very nice procedures to create reports on your data . This tips and tricks shows you an overview of the most popular including The Proc Tabulate which is one of the most powerful SAS reporting Procedure.

Level= Intermediate

In this tips and tricks we will have a look to the merge statement of the SAS DataStep in order to combine datasets.

Level= Intermediate

SAS has more than 190 of 'built-in' functions allowing you to perform a variety of programming tasks. It would be a burden to explain them all in an half day, that's the reason why we selected the most useful one in this tips and tricks.

Level= Intermediate

SAS formats are instruction that SAS uses to write data values. You use formats to control the written appearance of data values, or, in some cases, to group data values together for analysis. You can create format manually with hardcoded values or from datasets, you can store them in permanent library, share them and also use build-in format (etc.) every thing you want to know about SAS format should be present in this tips and tricks.

Level= Beginner

Starting with a new software and programming language is not easy. This tips and tricks helps you to understand the basics in SAS and how to access your data , sample data and help files in order to start in the good direction.

A Slowly Changing Dimension (SCD) is a dimension that stores and manages both current and historical data over time in a data warehouse. It is considered and implemented as one of the most critical ETL tasks in tracking the history of dimension records. Different SCD strategies could be implemented and this tips and tricks is focused on SCD1 where records are updated no history is kept and SCD2 where history is kept,

Creating or reading flat files from SAS can be done in several ways in SAS: proc import, proc export are common examples. When flat files are not simple line of records, it becomes impossible to use default technics and Data Step programming becomes required.

It's not always easy to choose between Proc SQL and Data Step programming. In this tips and tricks, we will see the big differences between Proc SQL and Data Step and list the pro's and the con's of both of them.

The SAS hash object is meant to enable you to quickly and efficiently store, search, and retrieve data based on lookup keys , Conceptually, the hash object provides programmers the means to easily define and utilize a hash table within the Data Step.

Indexes are special reference tables that the SAS engine can use to speed up data retrieval. Simply put, an index is a pointer to data in a table. In this tips and tricks we will discuss how you can create and use SAS indexes.

Level= Intermediate

Macro variables are tools that enable you to dynamically modify the text in a SAS program through symbolic substitution. You can assign large or small amounts of text to macro variables, when you reference the variable afterward the text that it contains will substitute the variable name.

Level= Intermediate

Macro variables are tools that enable you to dynamically modify the text in a SAS program through symbolic substitution. You can assign large or small amounts of text to macro variables, when you reference the variable afterward the text that it contains will substitute the variable name.

Level= Intermediate

Macro programs or Macros are compiled line of codes referred by a name that you can call anywhere in a SAS program using that name. This allows you to create SAS toolbox of code which can be used in different codes, using different parameters, using Conditional processing....

Level= Intermediate

Macro programs or Macros are compiled line of codes referred by a name that you can call anywhere in a SAS program using that name. This allows you to create SAS toolbox of code which can be used in different codes, using different parameters, using Conditional processing....

At the era of the big data, it's very common to have lot of variables to manipulate in blocks of variables. Arrays, Do loops and variable lists are powerful data manipulation tools that help make code more efficient for repetitive operation.

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