Western Users of SAS Software 2003: Best Papers and honorable mentionsA Better Transpose: %TRANSPO Macro Preserves Variable Attributes
Ted Clay, Clay Software & Statistics, Ashland, OR (
Best Contributed Paper in Coders' Corner)
Adaptive Regression in SAS/IML
David Katz, David Katz Consulting, Ashland, Oregon (
Best Contributed Paper in Data Analysis and Statistics)
Extending the Use of PROC PHREG in Survival Analysis
Christopher F. Ake, VA Healthcare System, San Diego, CA; Arthur L. Carpenter, Data Explorations, Carlsbad, CA (
Best Contributed Paper in Data Analysis and Statistics)
Is the Legend in your SAS/GRAPH® Output Telling the Right Story?
Justina M. Flavin, Pfizer Global Research & Development, La Jolla Laboratories, San Diego, CA; Arthur L. Carpenter, California Occidental Consultants, Oceanside, CA (
Best Contributed Paper in Data Presentation)
Undocumented and Hard-to-find SQL Features
Kirk Paul Lafler, Software Intelligence Corporation (
Best Contributed Paper in Data Warehousing and Database Management)
Architecting AppDev Studio-Based Web Applications with Object-Oriented Methodologies
Aimee Basile, Dave Hayden, Qwest Communications Corporation, Denver, CO (
Best Contributed Paper in Internet, Intranets and the Web)
Macros To Report Missing Data: An HTML Data Collection Guide
Patrick Thornton, University of California San Francisco (
Best Contributed Paper in Internet, Intranets and the Web)
GIS Capabilities in Old vs. New SAS® Software
Richard O. Smith, Arthur L. Carpenter, Data Explorations, Carlsbad, CA (
Best Contributed Paper in Posters)
Writing Code that Lasts
Sandra Minjoe, Genentech, Inc., South San Francisco, CA (
Best Contributed Paper in SAS Essentials)
Principal Component Analysis, A Powerful Scoring Technique
George C. J. Fernandez, University of Nevada - Reno, Reno NV 89557 (
Best Contributed Paper in SAS Solutions)
SAS/AF®, Metadata and the National Cancer Institute’s Diet History Questionnaire: How to Build a Computer Assisted Interview
Derek Morgan, Washington University Medical School, St. Louis, MO (
Best Contributed Paper in SAS Solutions)
An Animated Guide©: Speed Merges: Formats
Russell Lavery, Contractor, Ardmore, PA
Size: 262 Kb Best Contributed PaperA Better Transpose: %TRANSPO Macro Preserves Variable Attributes
Ted Clay, Clay Software & Statistics, Ashland, OR
Size: 65 Kb Cramped for Drive Space? Save Space with the Auto-Compress Macro
Adam Bemis, Scott Hanson, Household International, Beaverton, OR
Size: 170 Kb Data _Null_ Reporting to PDF with ODS
Ajit Gemunu de Silva, Kaiser Permanente Division of Research, Oakland CA
Size: 55 Kb Discovering a New Human Vital Sign
August L. Stemmer, M.D., D.M.D., F.A.C.S. Chronic Pain Institute
Size: 182 Kb Five Techniques To Simplify And Speed Up Data _NULL_ Report Programming
Tyler Cole, Pacific Data Designs, Inc., San Francisco, CA
Size: 208 Kb Merging Large Internet And Paper Survey Datasets For A 22-Year Longitudinal Cohort Study
Thomas E Corbeil, MCS; Tyler C Smith, MS; Besa Smith, MPH; Margaret AK Ryan, MD MPH, Department of Defense Center for Deployment Health Research at the Naval Health Research Center, San Diego, CA
Size: 90 Kb Methods of Producing Datasets with Unique Record per Id Number
Alexander Khartchenko, Management, Information & Analysis, Kaiser Permanente, Oakland, CA; Irina Tolstykh, Division of Research, Kaiser Permanente, Oakland, CA; Natalia Udaltsova, Division of Research, Kaiser Permanente, Oakland, CA
Size: 63 Kb More Customization? Creating Symbols In RTF Files Using ODS
Richard Rowell, Connetics Corporation, Palo Alto, CA; Jim Lenihan, Independent Consultant, South San Francisco, CA
Size: 93 Kb Overlapping Date Segments: How To Clean Up The Mess
Doug Shannon, Wade Bannister, Mercer Human Resource Consulting, Phoenix, AZ
Size: 108 Kb Photos with Text Reports on the Same SAS/AF Screen
Michael Shreve, American Honda Motor Company, Torrance, California
Size: 331 Kb PROC TRANSPOSE: The Mystery Unveiled
Doug Shannon, Mercer Human Resource Consulting, Phoenix, AZ
Size: 30 Kb Program, Code Thyself: Techniques for Writing Programs that Write Programs.
Renato G. Villacorte, Fairbank, Maslin, Maullin & Associates, Santa Monica, CA
Size: 145 Kb An Overview of SAS Certification and the Test Development Process
Linda A. Althouse, Marc Vaglio-Laurin, SAS Institute Inc., Cary, NC
Size: 130 Kb Write SAS Code To Generate Another SAS Program -- A Dynamic Way To Get Your Data Into The SAS System
Linda Gau, ProUnlimited, South San Francisco, CA
Size: 814 Kb Efficient Statistical Programming? Let's Be Creative With Those SAS® Steps
Keiko I. Powers, Ph.D., Power Information Network, Westlake Village, CA
Size: 114 Kb How to Develop User-Friendly Macros
Sy Truong, Meta-Xceed, Inc, Fremont, CA
Size: 364 Kb JMP-code Corner
By Charles Edwin Shipp and Kirk Paul Lafler
Size: 117 Kb Macro Functions: How to Make Them - How to Use Them
Arthur L. Carpenter, California Occidental Consultants
Size: 126 Kb Selecting a Stratified Sample with PROC SURVEYSELECT
Diana Suhr, University of Northern Colorado
Size: 73 Kb Tips and Techniques with PROC MEANS
Andrew H. Karp, Sierra Information Services, Inc., Sonoma, California USA
Size: 51 Kb Helpful Hints on Developing a User-Friendly Database with SAS/AF
Sy Truong, Meta-Xceed, Inc, Fremont, CA
Size: 238 Kb Using SQL to Summarize Data Down Rows and Across Columns
Kirk Paul Lafler, Software Intelligence Corporation
Size: 91 Kb Best Contributed PaperAdaptive Regression in SAS/IML
David Katz, David Katz Consulting, Ashland, Oregon
Size: 92 Kb Detecting Anomalies In Your Data Using Rounded Numbers
Curtis A. Smith, Defense Contract Audit Agency, La Mirada, CA
Size: 1854 Kb Logistic regression model-building strategies for predicting regular mammography screening adherence among uninsured immigrant women
Jesse A. Canchola, University of California, San Francisco & California State University, Hayward; Regina Otero-Sabogal, Desiree Owens, University of California, San Francisco; Farzaneh Tabnak, California State Department of Health Services
Size: 136 Kb A SAS® Macro Solution for Scoring Test Data with Output Features and Parameters from Logistic Regression Model Training
Joseph Blue, ID Analytics, San Diego, CA
Size: 38 Kb A Monte Carlo Simulation Approach for Power Calculations in Repeated Measures Arising from observational Studies: A SAS/IML Application
Victor Gastanaga, Christine E. McLaren, Ralph J. Delfino, Epidemiology Division, Collge of Medicine, University of California, Irvine, CA
Size: 116 Kb Multiple Linear Regression Analysis of Percent of Students Taking the ACTs in Nevada High Schools
Ramya R. Fernandez, George C.J. Fernandez, University of Nevada - Reno, Reno NV 89557
Size: 427 Kb The Quandary of Survey Data: Comparison of SAS® Procedures and SUDAAN® Procedures
Katherine Baisden, SRI International, Menlo Park, California
Size: 346 Kb Quantifying Stock Market Overreactions
Dan Shaw, Pacific Data Designs Inc., San Francisco, CA
Size: 129 Kb Statistical Analysis of Gene-Environment Data
Jimmy Thomas Efird, Department of Epidemiology and Biostatistics, UCSF School of Medicine
Size: 121 Kb LIFETEST+ODS+IML=Stratified Log Rank Tests
Ann Olmsted, CV Therapeutics, Palo Alto, CA
Size: 215 Kb Using SAS for Classical Item Analysis and Option Analysis
Chong Ho Yu, Josephine Wai-chi Wong, Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ
Size: 414 Kb Using SAS IN Educational Research
Leping Liu, University of Nevada – Reno, Reno, Nevada
Size: 58 Kb Using The Arima Modeling Capabilities Of SAS® To Forecast Rates Of Febrile Respiratory Infection At Eight U.S. Military Recruit Training Centers
Christian J. Hansen; Anthony W. Hawksworth; Phillip I. Good PhD; Margaret AK Ryan, MD MPH, Department of Defense Center for Deployment Health Research Naval Health Research Center
Size: 99 Kb Batch Automated Reporting and Analysis in Semiconductor Manufacturing Parametrics
Tom Winter, Texas Instruments, Dallas TX; Willy Waks, 2W Systems, Dallas TX
Size: 501 Kb Building and Analyzing Probabilistic Sampling Designs Using SAS
David Cassell, Design Pathways
Size: 59 Kb Cox Regression Using Different Time-Scales
Alison J. Canchola, Susan L. Stewart, Leslie Bernstein, Dee W. West, Ronald K. Ross, Dennis Deapen, Richard Pinder, Peggy Reynolds, William Wright, Hoda Anton-Culver, David Peel, Al Ziogas, and Pamela L. Horn-Ross
Size: 64 Kb Best Contributed PaperExtending the Use of PROC PHREG in Survival Analysis
Christopher F. Ake, VA Healthcare System, San Diego, CA; Arthur L. Carpenter, Data Explorations, Carlsbad, CA
Size: 372 Kb Getting Started With PROC LOGISTIC
Andrew H. Karp, Sierra Information Services, Inc., Sonoma, California USA
Size: 45 Kb Modern Regression Analysis
Robert Cohen, SAS Institute, Cary, NC
Size: 56 Kb Presenting Logistic Regression Models to Non-Statisticians: Adjusted Probabilities and Adjusted Risk Ratios
David J. Pasta, Ovation Research Group, Palo Alto, CA; Miriam G. Cisternas, MGC Data Services, Carlsbad, CA
Size: 82 Kb SAS/STAT® 9: Progressing into the Future (Preliminary Paper)
Robert Rodriguez, Maura Stokes, Randy Tobias, SAS Institute Inc., Cary, North Carolina, USA
Size: 40 Kb Business Intelligence Applications Using JMP® Software
By Charles Edwin Shipp and Kirk Paul Lafler
Size: 210 Kb Controlling Graph Size: Building Thumbnails and GIF Files Using SAS/GRAPH®
Arthur L. Carpenter, Richard O. Smith, Data Explorations
Size: 145 Kb How To Get A Graph From A Complex Linear Model
Stefanie Silva, Ovation Research Group
Size: 67 Kb Best Contributed PaperIs the Legend in your SAS/GRAPH® Output Telling the Right Story?
Justina M. Flavin, Pfizer Global Research & Development, La Jolla Laboratories, San Diego, CA; Arthur L. Carpenter, California Occidental Consultants, Oceanside, CA
Size: 35 Kb A Plot and a Table per Page Times Hundreds in a Single PDF File
Daniel J. Leprince and Elizabeth Li; DIEM Computing Services, Inc., Fremont, CA
Size: 159 Kb SAS®'s ODS Technology for Today's Decision Makers
Sunil Gupta, Gupta Programming, Simi Valley, CA
Size: 878 Kb Creating Drill-Down Graphs Using SAS/GRAPH® And The Output Delivery System
Curtis A. Smith, Defense Contract Audit Agency, La Mirada, CA.
Size: 1681 Kb It's All in the Presentation
Jeff Cartier, SAS® Institute Inc., Cary, NC
Size: 452 Kb A Peek at PROC DOCUMENT
Andrew H. Karp, Sierra Information Services, Inc., Sonoma, California USA
Size: 50 Kb What's in a a Map? A Macro-Driven Drill-Down Geo-Graphical Representation system
Louise Hadden, Abt Associates Inc, Cambridge, MA
Size: 344 Kb Building The World'S First Antibiotic Datamart
Berwick Chan / Catherine Kehr, Berwick Consulting Inc, Pinole, CA; Arnold Yee, Kaiser Permanente, Oakland, CA
Size: 72 Kb Dimensional Model Data Warehouse: An Introduction (What)
Dan Kirpes, Fireman’s Fund Insurance Company, Novato, CA
Size: 83 Kb Dimensional Model Data Warehouse: An Overview (Why)
Dan Kirpes, Fireman’s Fund Insurance Company, Novato, CA
Size: 117 Kb Pattern Matching Using Fuzzy Methods
David Bell, Lynn Palmer, State of California, Genetic Disease Branch
Size: 144 Kb Supporting Medical Research Analysis Using Effective Data Mining Tools: Creating a Well Documented SAS® Analytical File from Multiple Warehoused ASCII Files
Jay Gravink, University of Southern California, Keck School of Medicine, Los Angeles, California, USA
Size: 183 Kb Taming Your Metadata Part I: A Solution for Incorporating Data Documentation into the Programming Process
Peter Godard, SRI International, Menlo Park, California
Size: 191 Kb Taming Your Metadata Part I: Getting data dictionary and codebook from your SAS databases
Peter Godard, SRI International, Menlo Park, California
Size: 210 Kb Best Contributed PaperUndocumented and Hard-to-find SQL Features
Kirk Paul Lafler, Software Intelligence Corporation
Size: 139 Kb Using SAS Views and SQL Views
Lynn Palmer, State of California, Richmond, CA
Size: 126 Kb The Where, When, Who, Why, and How of Views
Lynn Palmer, State of California, Richmond, CA
Size: 113 Kb Advanced Analytics with Enterprise Guide®
Catherine Truxillo, Ph.D., Stephen McDaniel, and David McNamara, SAS® Institute Inc., Cary, NC
Size: 447 Kb The Data Dictionary: A Tool for Management of Variables and Access to Data
Ted Clay, Clay Software & Statistics, Ashland, OR
Size: 148 Kb Snapshots from Hell: Practical Issues in Data Warehousing
Tyson Lee, LEAP Consulting, Palo Alto, CA
Size: 91 Kb Creating Dynamic Web-based Reporting
Dana Rafiee, Destiny Corporation, Wethersfield, CT
Size: 946 Kb Getting PC SAS® to Do What You Want, When You Want, How You Want
Jodie Gilmore, Fulcrum Communications, Washougal, WA
Size: 557 Kb Mouse Clicking Your Way Viewing and Manipulating Data with Versions 8 and 9 of the SAS® System
Cyndie Gareleck, Terry Fain, RAND, Santa Monica, California
Size: 508 Kb Picturing Statistics
Diana Suhr, University of Northern Colorado
Size: 286 Kb Reading And Writing XML Files From SAS®
Miriam Cisternas, Ricardo Cisternas, MGC Data Services, Carlsbad, CA
Size: 457 Kb SAS® with Style: Creating Your Own ODS Style Template
Lauren Haworth, Genentech, Inc., South San Francisco, CA
Size: 277 Kb Table Lookups: From IF-THEN to Key-Indexing
Arthur L. Carpenter, California Occidental Consultants
Size: 134 Kb Best Contributed PaperArchitecting AppDev Studio-Based Web Applications with Object-Oriented Methodologies
Aimee Basile, Dave Hayden, Qwest Communications Corporation, Denver, CO
Size: 155 Kb Getting the Right Data to the Right People the Right Way at the Right Time. Building a Powerful Clinical Decision Support System Using SAS/Intrnet®.
Nick Pászty, XOMA (US) LLC, Berkeley, CA
Size: 386 Kb Best Contributed PaperMacros To Report Missing Data: An HTML Data Collection Guide
Patrick Thornton, University of California San Francisco
Size: 61 Kb SAS/IntrNet and Census Mapping: How Low Would You Like to Get?
Lakshmi Pandey, William Joseph (Joey) Smith and David Sjoquist; Fiscal Research Center, Andrew Young School of Policy Studies, Georgia State University, Atlanta, GA 30303
Size: 330 Kb Titling HTML Tables: Getting the Look You Want
Kathryn Valdes, SRI International, Menlo Park, CA
Size: 153 Kb Toss Those Investment Reports And Use SAS, The Web, And Java To Track Your Portfolio
Jonathan Squire, C2RA (Cambridge Clinical Research Associates), Andover, MA
Size: 455 Kb Two Approaches to Presenting Hierarchical Clinical Trials Data through SAS/IntrNet Using SAS/GRAPH DSGI and SAS Treeview Applet
Nick Pászty, XOMA (US) LLC, Berkeley, CA
Size: 287 Kb Adventures in Data Dissemination: From TABULATE to ODS and IntrNet
Jennifer Harper, MSPH, California Dept. of Health Services, EPIC Branch, Sacramento, CA
Size: 139 Kb Code Your First Dynamic Web Application Using HTMSQL
Karen L. Wyland, Decision Support Systems, Sodexho, San Bruno, CA
Size: 104 Kb MedDRA Made Easy with SAS/IntrNet
Sy Truong, Meta-Xceed, Inc, Fremont, CA
Size: 660 Kb Navigating Technology Choices For SAS® Data Access From Multi-Tiered Web Applications
Miriam Cisternas, Ricardo Cisternas, MGC Data Services, Carlsbad, CA
Size: 187 Kb Overview of the New Java Components in Version 3 of AppDev Studio™
Corey Benson, SAS Institute, Cary, NC
Size: 58 Kb Clinical Trial Randomization Design: Blocked Randomized Response Adaptive Method
K.Y. Trudy Poon and Che-Chin Lie, Center for Health Care Evaluation, VA Palo Alto Health Care System and Stanford University School of Medicine, Menlo Park, CA
Size: 408 Kb Best Contributed PaperGIS Capabilities in Old vs. New SAS® Software
Richard O. Smith, Arthur L. Carpenter, Data Explorations, Carlsbad, CA
Size: 289 Kb A Macro To Display The Kaplan-Meier Curve With An Annotated Failure Table
Kristie Kooken, Colin Kuang, Pacific Data Designs, Inc.
Size: 276 Kb Preliminary Analysis for Classic Case-Control Study
Natalia Udaltsova, Irina Tolstykh, Division of Research, Kaiser Permanente, Oakland, CA
Size: 178 Kb Segmenting Children’s Narratives with PROC CLUSTER: An Application of SAS Tools to Child Language Studies
Lindsey N. Chen, University of Southern California
Size: 110 Kb Using Proc Gmap And Drill-Down Graphics For Data Quality Assurance
Meghan Arbogast, Computer Sciences Corporation, Corvallis, OR
Size: 342 Kb Investigating the Dynamics of Occupational Prestige Preferences Using SAS Statistical Procedures Using the SAS? System
Kacey Lock and Joseph Earley, Loyola Marymount University, Los Angeles
Size: 286 Kb Working with RGB and HLS Color Coding Systems in SASÒ Software
Perry Watts, Independent Consultant, Elkins Park, PA
Size: 962 Kb FUNction Junction
Dima Turkmani, MPH, Colorado Foundation for Medical Care
Size: 53 Kb Helpful Undocumented Features In SAS
Wei Cheng, ISIS Pharmaceuticals, Inc., Carlsbad, CA
Size: 194 Kb Can Validating SAS Programs Be Fun and Easy?
Sy Truong, Meta-Xceed, Inc., Fremont, CA
Size: 317 Kb A Macro Advantage From Consistent Variable Naming
Patrick Thornton, University of California San Francisco
Size: 38 Kb Best Contributed PaperWriting Code that Lasts
Sandra Minjoe, Genentech, Inc., South San Francisco, CA
Size: 176 Kb Building and Using User-Defined Formats
Arthur L. Carpenter, California Occidental Consultants
Size: 128 Kb Errors, Warnings, And Notes (Oh My) A Practical Guide To Debugging SAS? Programs
Lora D. Delwiche, Delwiche Consulting, Winters, CA; Susan J. Slaughter, Avocet Solutions, Davis, CA
Size: 193 Kb Getting Code and Data in Shape: How SAS Thinks, Part II
Neil Howard, Ingenix Pharmaceutical Services
Size: 63 Kb Getting Data In: How SAS Thinks, Part I
Neil Howard, Ingenix Pharmaceutical Services
Size: 60 Kb Getting Information Out: How SAS Does Quick Results
Neil Howard, Ingenix Pharmaceutical Services
Size: 64 Kb SAS® Macro Programming For Beginners
Susan J. Slaughter, Avocet Solutions, Davis, CA; Lora D. Delwiche, Delwiche Consulting, Winters, CA
Size: 212 Kb Try Your Hand at Arrays
Diana Suhr, University of Northern Colorado
Size: 68 Kb Whittle While You Work-Looking Less Dopey Using SAS® Efficiencies (And Make Your Clients Go From Grumpy To Happy)
Nikki Carroll, Kaiser Permanente, Aurora, CO; Frank Ferriola, Elk Crossing Technologies Corp, Highlands Ranch, CO
Size: 208 Kb An Animated Guide: Speed Merges with Key Merging and the _IORC_ Variable
Russell Lavery, Contractor, Ardmore, PA
Size: 172 Kb Creating Output Data Sets From Almost Any Procedure Using The Output Delivery System
Curtis A. Smith, Defense Contract Audit Agency, La Mirada, CA.
Size: 821 Kb An Evaluation of HP Storage in Various SAS Application Environments
John Hall, Hewlett Packard
Size: 622 Kb Ka-Ching! A New Cash Register Report From SAS In 6 Easy Steps!
Nikki Carroll, Kaiser Permanente, Aurora, CO
Size: 202 Kb Event-Based Programming Using AF/SCL
Kevin Graham, Montura Inc., Chico, California
Size: 125 Kb Best Contributed PaperPrincipal Component Analysis, A Powerful Scoring Technique
George C. J. Fernandez, University of Nevada - Reno, Reno NV 89557
Size: 833 Kb An Animated Guide©: Speed Merges: resource use by common procedures
Russell Lavery, Contractor, Ardmore, PA
Size: 256 Kb Best Contributed PaperSAS/AF®, Metadata and the National Cancer Institute’s Diet History Questionnaire: How to Build a Computer Assisted Interview
Derek Morgan, Washington University Medical School, St. Louis, MO
Size: 213 Kb 
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Darrell Suggs, Network Appliance Inc.; Margaret Crevar, SAS Institute; Leigh Ihnen, SAS Institute
Size: 242 Kb Using Cyclomatic Complexity to Determine Test Coverage for SAS Programs
Michael C. Harris, Amgen Inc., Thousand Oaks, CA
Size: 119 Kb Using The SAS Windowing Environment For Program Development
Wei Cheng, ISIS Pharmaceuticals, Inc., Carlsbad, CA
Size: 256 Kb Using %WINDOW to Create Interactive and Completely Re-Usable Code with SAS/BASE
Wade Bannister, Mercer Human Resource Consulting, Phoenix, AZ
Size: 120 Kb You’ve Been Xed. Some Helpful Standard OS Level and X Windows Configurations For Using SAS® Interactively
Nick Pászty, XOMA (US) LLC, Berkeley, CA
Size: 141 Kb You Use SAS, Your Boss Uses Excel, Guess Where Your Results Are Going To Appear! Three Processes To Help Put Your Sas Data And Results Into Excel
William E Benjamin Jr, Phoenix, Arizona
Size: 138 Kb A Strange Affair: An Application Using SAS and Excel
Richard Chiofolo, Ph. D.
Size: 157 Kb JMP Ap.Dev Repository
Charles Edwin Shipp, Shipp Consulting; Kirk Paul Lafler, Software Intelligence Corporation
Size: 82 Kb Options NOnotes NOsource NOmacrogen…! Production SAS code WITHOUT the SAS System’s logging?
Joe Perry, Perry & Associates Consulting, Fallbrook CA
Size: 36 Kb Overview of Survey Data Analysis Using SAS Software
Tony An, SAS Institute, Cary, NC
Size: 59 Kb Power and Sample Size Application
Bob Rodriguez, SAS Institute, Cary, NC
Size: 55 Kb Using Transition Matrices For Analysis Of System Changes Over Time
Paul Choate, California Department of Developmental Services
Size: 290 Kb Why SAS® is the Best Place to Put Your Clinical Data
Steven A. Wilson, MAJARO InfoSystems, Inc., Santa Clara CA
Size: 116 Kb XML in the DATA Step
Michael Palmer, Zurich Biostatistics, Inc., Morristown, New Jersey
Size: 132 Kb Nine Steps to Get Started Using SAS® Macros
Jane Stroupe, SAS® Institute, Chicago, IL
Size: 273 Kb Analysis of Data from Recurrent Events
Gordon Johnston and Ying So, SAS Institute Inc., Cary, North Carolina, USA
Size: 167 Kb Answering Your Questions with Statistics
Diana Suhr, University of Northern Colorado
Size: 101 Kb A Visual Introduction to SQL Joins
Kirk Paul Lafler, Software Intelligence Corporation; Charles Edwin Shipp, Shipp Consulting
Size: 114 Kb Regression Diagnostic Plots
George C.J. Fernandez, University of Nevada - Reno, Reno NV 89557
Size: 752 Kb Getting Familiar with SAS® Version 8.2 and 9.0 Enhancements
Sunil K. Gupta, Gupta Programming, Simi Valley, CA
Size: 187 Kb Getting Started with Enterprise Guide: Doing More with SAS
Gail Kramer, SAS Institute, Cary, NC
Size: 65 Kb Getting Up to Speed with PROC REPORT
Kimberly J. LeBouton, K.J.L. Computing, Rossmoor, CA
Size: 385 Kb An Introduction to SAS Survey Analysis Procedures
David Cassell, Design Pathways
Size: 57 Kb Using Graph-N-Go® To Easily Present Your Data And Webenable Your Graphs
Curtis A. Smith, Defense Contract Audit Agency, La Mirada, CA
Size: 4276 Kb Using PROC EXPAND with Time Series Data
Andrew H. Karp, Sierra Information Services, Inc., Sonoma, California USA
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