SAS Macro Programming Made Easy, Third Edition (e-bog) af Burlew, Michele M.
Burlew, Michele M. (forfatter)

SAS Macro Programming Made Easy, Third Edition e-bog

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This book provides beginners with a thorough foundation in SAS macro programming.The macro facility is a popular part of SAS. Macro programming is a required skill for many SAS programming jobs, and the SAS Advanced Programming Certification Exam tests macro processing concepts. Whether you're looking to become certified, land a job, or increase your skills, you'll benefit from SAS Macro Progra...
E-bog 436,85 DKK
Forfattere Burlew, Michele M. (forfatter)
Forlag SAS Institute
Udgivet 16 juni 2014
Længde 386 sider
Genrer Probability and statistics
Sprog English
Format epub
Beskyttelse LCP
ISBN 9781629591513
This book provides beginners with a thorough foundation in SAS macro programming.The macro facility is a popular part of SAS. Macro programming is a required skill for many SAS programming jobs, and the SAS Advanced Programming Certification Exam tests macro processing concepts. Whether you're looking to become certified, land a job, or increase your skills, you'll benefit from SAS Macro Programming Made Easy, Third Edition. By following Michele Burlew's examples and step-by-step instructions, you'll be able to rapidly perform repetitive programming tasks, to pass information between programming steps more easily, and to make your programming easier to read. Updated for SAS 9.4, this book teaches you the elements of the macro facility (macro variables, macro programs, macro language), how to write a macro program, techniques for macro programming, tips on using the macro facility, how the macro facility fits into SAS, and about the interfaces between the macro facility and other components of SAS. Beginning macro programmers will learn to write SAS macro programs quickly and efficiently. More experienced programmers will find this book useful to refresh their conceptual knowledge and expand on their macro programming skills. Ultimately, any user interested in automating their programs-including analysts, programmers, and report writers-will find Michele Burlew's book an excellent tutorial.