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SAS Training
SAS Programming
Statistical Consulting
Arthur L. Carpenter



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Beyond the Basics  

CHAPTER HEADINGS
1       COURSE OVERVIEW and OBJECTIVES
2       DISPLAY MANAGER SYSTEM
3       REVIEW OF SAS BASICS
4       PROCESSING DATA
5       DATA STEP APPLICATIONS
6       OTHER USEFUL PROCEDURES
7       MACRO PROCESSING
8       EFFICIENCY TECHNIQUES (LIVING WITH LARGE DATA SETS)
9       SELECTED STATISTICS PROCEDURES
10     FORMATTED REPORT WRITING
11     FULL SCREEN DATA ENTRY - SAS/AF, SAS/FSP, AND SCREEN CONTROL LANGUAGE
12     CODING FOR JOB SECURITY

This course is designed to review selected topics taught in the introductory basics course (SAS System Basics) and to introduce a number of areas within the SAS system that can not be covered in the basics course. The intended audience should have a basic understanding of the operating system under which SAS is to be run, and a working knowledge of SAS DATA and PROC steps.

The course has been written to provide the student with a broad understanding of the capabilities of the SAS System. This is accomplished by reviewing many of the most commonly used programming features and by highlighting a number of additional options, statements, and SAS System features.

COURSE OBJECTIVES
At the completion of the course the student will be able to do or understand the following:

  • Use the Display Manager to write programs and manipulate the SAS session.
  • Write code that includes the use of SAS dates, conditional statements, loops, arrays, and functions.
  • Read and process flat files.
  • Process data sets using the SET, MERGE, and MODIFY statements.
  • Increase DATA step efficiency using symbolic variables and the %INCLUDE statement.
  • Use specialized PROCs that are often overlooked.
  • Use data set indexes, views and compression.
  • Understand and write simple SAS macros.
  • Utilize efficient programming techniques.
  • Create reports using formatted report writing techniques.