Paper # |
LastName |
Type |
Length |
PaperTitle |
42 |
Andrew T. Kuligowski |
Contributed |
10 |
Pruning the SASLOG Digging into the Roots of NOTEs, WARNINGs, and
ERRORs |
103 |
Ian Whitlock |
Contributed |
10 |
An OBS Limit with a WHERE Condition |
46 |
Ian Whitlock |
Contributed |
10 |
Managing the INTNX function |
104 |
Ian Whitlock |
Contributed |
10 |
Make Your Own Macro Processor |
50 |
Imelda C. Go |
Contributed |
10 |
The Power of SAS Input Statements |
48 |
Imelda C. Go |
Contributed |
10 |
Matching Data Using SAS Programming and Human Judgment |
47 |
Imelda C. Go |
Contributed |
10 |
Generating SAS Reports and the Collation Problem |
39 |
Janet E Stuelpner |
Contributed |
10 |
Shortcuts |
44 |
John R Gerlach |
Contributed |
10 |
User-Specified Text Flow Inside The Report Procedure |
45 |
John R Gerlach |
Contributed |
10 |
A Cross-reference for SAS Data Libraries |
41 |
Robert S. Matthews |
Contributed |
10 |
Let's Play a Game: A SAS Program for Creating a Word Search Matrix |
40 |
Robert S. Matthews |
Contributed |
10 |
Using SAS/AF to Create Data Entry Screens with Multiple Comment
Fields |
43 |
Sejong Bae |
Contributed |
10 |
A Modular SAS Programming to Support ABCTM Simulation Study |
38 |
Sharon W Stroud |
Contributed |
10 |
Everything In One Record: Creating One-liners with Merges and Retains |