SAS Stored Processes: Going Beyond the Current Capabilities of the Stored Process Wizard
Source: SAS Institute
As an experienced user of SAS software, one is likely familiar with SAS stored processes and how to create them. Getting down to basics, a stored process is a SAS program that resides on a server and can be executed as required by a variety of requesting applications. These applications, in turn, can complete a number of different tasks including performing analytic analyses, reporting through the Web, building Web applications, and delivering packages to clients. The SAS Enterprise Guide 4.1 Stored Process Wizard has some functionality built in to help one with these tasks. However, SAS Enterprise Guide 4.2 Stored Process Wizard introduces significant improvements to the existing functionality.
| Format: | Size: | 697.30 | |
| Date: | Feb 2009 |
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