SAS Enterprise Guide
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Administering SAS® Office Analytics and SAS® Enterprise Guide®
This course teaches you how to administer servers, users, libraries, and SAS options using SAS Office Analytics, which includes SAS Enterprise Guide and the SAS Add-In for Microsoft Office. The self-study e-learning includes:
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3 Intermediate | |
Creating Reports and Graphs with SAS® Enterprise Guide®
This course is intended for experienced SAS Enterprise Guide users who want to create customized reports and graphs. You learn how to use point-and-click tasks and wizards in SAS Enterprise Guide to generate and customize bar charts, summary tabular reports, histograms, box plots, map charts, scatter plots, and line plots. You also learn how to modify the task-generated SAS code to enhance these reports and graphs. |
1 Beginner | |
Introduction to Statistical Concepts
This course covers basic statistical concepts that are critical for understanding and using statistical methods. This course explains what statistics is and why it is important to understand the characteristics of your data. The information in this course is a prerequisite for many other statistical courses that SAS Education offers. The course is appropriate for Base SAS and SAS Enterprise Guide users. Data, practices, and a case study are included. |
1 Beginner | |
Leveraging the Power of the Quality Knowledge Base (QKB) in SAS® Technology Components
This course assists SAS users with accessing the components of the Quality Knowledge Base (QKB) from within a variety of SAS technology components. The self-study e-learning includes:
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3 Intermediate | |
SAS® Enterprise Guide®: ANOVA, Regression, and Logistic Regression
This course is designed for SAS Enterprise Guide users who want to perform statistical analyses. The course is written for SAS Enterprise Guide 8 along with SAS 9.4, but students with previous SAS Enterprise Guide versions will also get value from this course. |
3 Intermediate | |
SAS® Enterprise Guide® 1: Querying and Reporting
This course is for users who do not have SAS programming experience but need to access, manage, and summarize data from different sources, and present results in reports and graphs. This course focuses on using the menu-driven tasks in SAS Enterprise Guide, the point-and-click interface to SAS, to create queries and reports. It does not address writing SAS code or statistical concepts. This course serves as a prerequisite for the SAS Enterprise Guide 2: Advanced Tasks and Querying course and for the Creating Reports and Graphs with SAS Enterprise Guide course. It also serves as a prerequisite for the SAS Enterprise Guide: ANOVA, Regression, and Logistic Regression course, which teaches statistical concepts using SAS Enterprise Guide. |
1 Beginner | |
SAS® Enterprise Guide® 2: Advanced Tasks and Querying
This course is intended for experienced SAS Enterprise Guide users who want to learn more about advanced SAS Enterprise Guide techniques. It focuses on using the Query Builder within SAS Enterprise Guide, including manipulating character, numeric, and date values; converting variable type; and building conditional expressions using the Expression Builder. This course also addresses efficiency issues, such as joining tables and using a single query to group, summarize, and filter data. |
1 Beginner | |
SAS® Enterprise Guide® for Experienced SAS® Programmers
This course introduces experienced SAS programmers to SAS Enterprise Guide. SAS Enterprise Guide is an interface that enables users to write and submit code, as well as to use point-and-click tasks to generate queries, reports, and graphics. The e-learning includes practice data and exercises. |
3 Intermediate | |
SAS® Federation Server: Accessing and Virtualizing Enterprise Data
SAS Federation Server makes it easier for business users to access secure data for reporting and analysis. It provides a virtual layer or view, giving users the appropriate level of control without physically moving data. This frees up IT staff to focus on other tasks by giving them a simple method of sharing data using a centralized, governed security layer. |
3 Intermediate | |
SAS® Programming 1 Case Study
This course is designed to apply knowledge gained from SAS Programming 1: Essentials to a comprehensive Case Study project. It is led by a live instructor and includes a review of SAS Programming 1 topics along with the Case Study project. In this course you will use your SAS skills to solve problems and get results as you are guided through the SAS programming process. This is a great course to take after completing SAS Programming 1 and before taking SAS Programming 2. In addition, this class will help you prepare for the Base SAS Certification Exam for SAS 9.4. |
1 Beginner |