Power User's Guide to SAS Programming - by Philip R Holland
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Introduction to "Power User's Guide to SAS Programming"
This book brings together a wealth of ideas about strategic and tactical solutions to everyday situations experienced when transferring, extracting, processing and reporting data. Most of the solutions can be achieved using the SAS components you already license, so you won't need to throw money at the problems.
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What you will find in this book
- What is Efficient SAS Coding? (balancing processing and maintenance efficiency when programming in SAS)
- A Simple and Adaptable Automated Warehouse Design (implementing a simple data warehouse using just Base SAS)
- Everyday Uses for ODS (creating spreadsheets, generating report files in parallel, and replaying reports)
- SAS to R to SAS (using R to create content for SAS ODS reports)
- Knit Perl and SAS Software for DIY Web Applications (access SAS ODS through the web using Perl)
- Distributing Organization Charts without SAS/IntrNet Software (building static HTML with Base SAS)
- Running Clinical Trials Programs with Enterprise Guide (hints and tips for controlling structured folders of SAS programs)
- Could Enterprise Guide have been written in Java? (a comparison of Enterprise Guide functionality with the Java interface to SAS Integration Technologies)
Book reviews
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Murphy Choy, University College Dublin
Phil's book is an excellent reference for SAS programmers who encounter a wide variety of problems in their daily work. The book covers many different areas such interfacing with other software such as R and developing user interfaces in PERL and Java. A text with precise instructions and clear concepts guiding the reader to accomplishing SAS programming tasks, this is a must have for SAS programmers who have to utilize different tools and software in their daily work.
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Susan Slaughter, SAS Author, Avocet Solutions
Each chapter in this small book (90 pages) addresses a different topic, all of which are advanced and novel. The author, Phil Holland, is an internationally known SAS consultant and frequent presenter at SAS conferences. The book oozes with expertise. Holland emphasizes the use of inexpensive, commonly available tools instead of expensive special-purpose products. Topics include efficient SAS coding, data warehouses, passing data and results between SAS and R, using Perl instead of SAS/IntrNet to create web applications, distributing organization charts without SAS/IntrNet, and using Enterprise Guide for clinical trials. Obviously, that is a lot to cover in 90 pages, so the book is not an exhaustive introduction. Instead Holland shares the best and most interesting tips that he has found.
This book is not for beginners. Some of the chapters (such as the one on R) contain more code than explanation so you have to know something about the topic to understand. Less advanced SAS users should consider Holland's other book, Saving Time and Money Using SAS, which is more intermediate in level. However, power users will likely feel that the book is well worth its modest price.
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Sunil Gupta, SAS Author, Gupta Programming
Whether your clinical programming challenges are system resources and efficiency or technical techniques to improve speed and quality of deliverables, this book will help you reach your goals. The content and SAS examples are well organized for easy understanding. Flowcharts and screenshots help to explain more automated, data-driven and complex systems. This technical book fills the gap between existing SAS books and practical experience in the pharmaceutical industry. Learn to take advantage of SAS version 9 features without any guess work!
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Book-related SAS conference papers
- What is Efficient SAS Coding?
- What is Efficient SAS Coding?
- A Simple and Adaptable Automated Warehouse Design
- A Simple and Adaptable Automated Warehouse Design
- Everyday Uses for ODS
- Everyday Uses for ODS
- SAS to R to SAS
- SAS to R to SAS
- Knit Perl and SAS Software for DIY Web Applications
- Knit Perl and SAS Software for DIY Web Applications
- Distributing Organization Charts via the Web without SAS/IntrNet Software
- Distributing Organization Charts via the Web without SAS/IntrNet Software
- Running Clinical Trials Programs with Enterprise Guide
- Running Clinical Trials Programs with Enterprise Guide
- Could Enterprise Guide have been written in Java?
- Could Enterprise Guide have been written in Java?
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christopherlee Jul 9, 2011 @ 6:54 pm | delete
- Great tips, thanks.
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