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.
The self-study e-learning includes:
- Annotatable course notes in PDF format.
- Virtual lab time to practice.
Learn how to
- Use the SAS Enterprise Guide Program Editor to write, edit, and submit SAS programs.
- Create a SAS Enterprise Guide project to collect and organize multiple SAS programs, logs, and results.
- Convert programs designed to run in a different SAS environment to a new SAS Enterprise Guide environment.
- Use the DATA step debugger to identify and correct logic errors.
- Maintain a program history to record changes and authors for multiple versions of a program.
- Generate SAS code with point-and-click tasks and wizards to create queries, reports, and graphics.
- Customize results created in SAS Enterprise Guide.
Who should attend
Experienced SAS programmers who want to learn the intricacies of using SAS Enterprise Guide as a primary programming interface, as well as generating SAS code through point-and-click tasks and wizards
Formats available | Standard Duration (duration can vary, see event schedule for details) | | |
Classroom: |
10.5 hours | | |
Live Web Classroom: |
3 half-day session(s) |
e-Learning: |
10.5 hours/180 day license |
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Before attending this course, you should have taken SAS Programming 1: Essentials or have equivalent experience. You are encouraged but not required to take SAS Programming 2: Data Manipulation Techniques or have equivalent experience. Students should have little or no prior exposure to SAS Enterprise Guide.
This course addresses SAS Enterprise Guide software.