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SAS Forums are legendary for providing interesting (and often indepth) presentatons and papers on how people have got the best out of their SAS investment. Here we provide links to these papers.
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Business Intelligence is often seen as an oxymoron, and the term has so many definitions it is almost funny (almost). Luckily the world of SAS users often present papers explaining what it is and how to do it and here are some of the papers they have written.
View SAS Forum Papers about Business Intelligence (Portal, Web Report Studio, OLAP etc)
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You can code by hand or use Data Integration Studio. If you agree with us that Data Integration Studio is the way to go here are some papers on how to get the best out of it.
View SAS Forum Papers about Data Integration
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Enterprise Guide has been referred to as the Swiss Army knife of SAS. There isn't a lot that you can't do with it and here are some papers on the magic others have achieved using Enterprise Guide. View SAS Forum Papers about Enterprise Guide |
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Metadata is the central hub to all SAS server products and provides the repository for the central source of truth. Here are some papers on how to get the best out of you metadata repository.
View SAS Forum Papers about Metadata
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Microsoft Access Integration |
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It aint quite Oracle, DB2, or Tearadata, but it is one of the quickest ways to get a database up and running. Here are some papers on how to integratie with Microsoft Access.
View SAS Forum Papers about Microsoft Access Integration
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Micorsoft Excel Integration |
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Micosoft Excel is the second most popular reporting tool (after SAS ;-) and there are lots of ways to pass SAS results to Excel.
View SAS Forum papers about Microsoft Excel Integration
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If you need to make your servers go faster, or you are dealing with large volumes of data, here are a list of SAS Forum Papers that will give you a few ideas of where to start.
View SAS Forum papers about Performance Tuning
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The SAS Enterprise Intelligence Platform has multiple tiers, services, servers, ports, users .... So we have found SAS Forum Papaers that can help you to get to grip with all of them quicker.
View SAS Forum papers about Platform Administration
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There is often more than two different ways to do a sinlge task using SAS code. Here are papers with the outlining the approach chosen and why.
View SAS Forum papers about SAS Programming
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