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SAS For Dummies

by Stephen McDaniel (Author), Chris Hemedinger (Author)

Need to get up and running with SAS? This plain-English guide offers information on all the SAS basics, including getting data into the software, generating reports, creating graphs, and sharing results. Step-by-step instructions and screenshots show you how to work with analytics, databases, reports, and queries.

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Portlets

Portlets are small windows of functionality that are exposed to users within a Portal page.
Portlets allows a portal page to be customised by the end user or an administrator.
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Menu Tabs


The Menu Portlet enables you to define sub tabs in a portal page to make accessing and viewing portal pages much easier.

SAS Community

SAS has always had a large and experienced community of users and pundits, in fact it has often been referred to as the closest thing to a religion a software company has ever achieved.

 

We hope to further that sense of fellowship and community by offer links to resources that are readily available and by developing and providing access to resoucres that are useful to fellow SAS users and consultants.

SAS Portlets for Sale

We have developed a range of prebuilt portlets that deliver additional capability within the SAS portal.  Portlets are small windows of functionality within a SAS Portal page which allow a portal page to be personalised by the end user.

 

Featured SAS Themes

SAS Tutorials for Sale

 

SAS Tutorials for Sale

 

SAS Product Tip and Tricks

There is often a number of ways to do a single task within SAS, and determining which one is the best is the tricky part.  Here we compile a list of articles and resources for each SAS Product that outlines the options (and sometimes even the best practise)

SAS Forum Papers

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.

Support

All our extensions are designed and tested to ensure we provide the highest level of quaility to you.  But as can sometimes happen with software development an unplanned feature might slip through, so lets us know and we will fix it.

 

The Support area is only available to saasInct customers so login at our support site http://saasInct.zendesk.com/, create a ticket with the details of any problem and we will get straight back to you.

 

If you need help or support for anything else feel free to register and create a ticket as well, and we can discuss with you the best way to assist you.

 

SAS 9.2 Information

SAS 9.2 Information

9.2 is here, so here are articles and resources about each of the different SAS 9.2 products, including tips and tricks, how to guides and tutorials.

Freelance Hub

SAS Client and Contractor Freelance Hub

I n our travels we often bump into talented SAS Contractors who are between gigs and looking for some work. We also often talk to customers who are looking for SAS skilled resources to help them deliver a project.

The trick seems to be getting them together in the right place and at the right time.

So we have created a freelance style website where Clients can post their jobs and Contractors can post their skills, all for FREE!

View the saasInct SAS Freelance website.

SAS Themes

SAS Themes are templates that control the look and feel of the SAS web based products and include the font, colour and image definitions for these products.

Prebuilt SAS Themes for Sale

We have developed a range of prebuilt SAS Themes that deliver different looks and styles for your SAS environment.   Our themes apply a unique look to:

  • SAS Portal
  • SAS Strategic Performance Management
  •  SAS Web Report Studio
  • SAS OLAP Viewer

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Data Integration

Data integration server and studio makes building a Data Warehouse so much easier.  And with the tips we have found you can almost build one with your eyes closed.

View a list of SAS Data Integration Tips and Tricks 

Business Intelligence

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)

SAS 9.2 Foundation SAS

The first release of SAS 9.2 was a release of improved Base (Foundation) functionality.  Since then we have had a number of Maintenance release that have improved the SAS Foundation capabilities.

Find out more SAS 9.2 Base/Foundation SAS Information.

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Bi Explorer

The BI Explorer provides a simple way for users to navigate the vast array of reports, data explorations, information maps and stored processes you have created.  Each report is listed in a simple to navigate tree structure.

SAS Articles and Papers

Sharing SAS knowledge, amongst the community

There is a lot of combined knowledge amongst the SAS community throughout the world. Here we share the bits of that knowledge we discover.

Discover what SAS Articlea and Papers we have found so far.

Enterprise Guide

Enterprise Guide is often referred to as the Swiss Army Knife of SAS.  Here you can find out all the blades available and how to best use them.

View a list of SAS Enterprise Guide Tips and Tricks

Data Integration

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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