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This course is for end users, programmers and business professionals who are new to SAS.
This is self-paced, internet-based training -- there are no books to purchase and no scheduled classes to attend.
After completing this course, the student should be able to:
- Describe the SAS System
- Examine data to be used with SAS
- Define terms related to SAS
- Describe the structure and language of SAS
- Code basic DATA and PROC steps in a SAS program
- Interpret a basic SAS log
- Select a mode for executing SAS
- Use Display Manager mode to write and submit a SAS program
- Save and access SAS programs in Display Manager
- Select variables for the output data set
- Use an assignment statement to create variables
- Code SAS expressions
- Work with dates
- Process selected observations
- Create subsets of observations
- Analyze SAS logs with problems
- Sort a data set and establish sorted variable groups
- Use a previously created SAS data set
- Use observations in calculations
- Create total variables
- Use DO groups to control processing
- Produce reports using the DATA step
- Analyze SAS logs with problems
- Use sorting and printing procedures to tailor reports
- Employ plotting and charting procedures to graphically represent SAS data sets
- Use SAS procedures to perform statistical analysis
- Analyze SAS logs with problems
- Use PROC REPORT to prepare reports that combine both summary and detail data
- Describe the features and components of Display Manager
- Manipulate the window environment with commands and function keys
- Enter, edit and submit a SAS program
- Save and retrieve programs
- View and manipulate program output
- Use SAS Text Editor and Display Manager commands to modify text
- Describe the organization of a
- Manage files using Display Manager windows
- Describe the SAS data library model
- Reference SAS files and external files
- Describe the SAS data set model
- Explain how to use data set indexes and passwords
- Get information about SAS libraries and data sets
- Rename members
- Modify variable attributes
- Set and remove SAS passwords
- Create and delete SAS indexes
- Copy, move and delete SAS files
- Use various input styles to create SAS data sets
- Read different types of external data files
- Combine SAS data sets by concatenating, interleaving and merging
- Update SAS data sets
- Retrieve data with the SQL procedure
- Create and modify SQL tables
All SAS courses are included in "Tech General Pack"
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