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Chapter 1 Introduction to SAS ® Enterprise Guide ®

Section 1.1 SAS ® Enterprise Guide ® and the SAS ® System

3 Objectives Define the SAS System. Define the relationship between SAS Enterprise Guide and SAS software.

4 SAS Software SAS is an integrated suite of software products. The functionality of the system is built around four data-driven tasks: data access data management data analysis data presentation.

5 SAS Enterprise Guide and SAS Software You can use SAS Enterprise Guide to access the power of SAS without learning the SAS programming language. If you are a SAS programmer, you can use SAS Enterprise Guide to create new code or modify existing programs.

6 SAS Enterprise Guide and SAS Software SAS programmers can also take advantage of SAS Enterprise Guide to share project files with other programmers as well as nontechnical analysts generate graphs and complex analyses quickly create different output formats using ODS create and modify style sheets using a simple interface create SQL queries quickly and easily through an intuitive interface.

7 SAS Enterprise Guide can use the execution power of the server to access data and run SAS processes, and then return the results to your client PC. SAS Enterprise Guide SAS on Windows SAS on Mainframe SAS on UNIX Behind the Scenes Code Results...

8 System Requirements SAS Enterprise Guide runs on Microsoft Windows platforms, including Windows NT 4.0 Windows 2000 Windows XP.

9 SAS Software Requirements Enterprise Guide is an open client that runs on Microsoft Windows platforms. Minimum: Base SAS software must be licensed on client or remote server. Integration Technologies for remote SAS access

Section 1.2 Introduction to SAS ® Enterprise Guide ®

11 Objectives Review the capabilities and major features of SAS Enterprise Guide software. Review the purpose of the different areas of the SAS Enterprise Guide workspace. Identify the steps in a typical SAS Enterprise Guide session.

12 Introduction to SAS Enterprise Guide SAS Enterprise Guide software is an easy-to-use application that provides an intuitive visual interface access to the power of SAS transparent access to data ready-to-use tasks for analysis and reporting easy exporting of data and results to other applications scripting and automation.

13 SAS Enterprise Guide Interface SAS Enterprise Guide provides a point-and-click interface that contains dialog boxes…

14 SAS Enterprise Guide Interface …as well as wizards…

15 SAS Enterprise Guide Interface …and drag-and-drop functionality.

16 Both the appearance and the behavior of SAS Enterprise Guide can be customized. SAS Enterprise Guide Interface

17 A traditional SAS programming environment is also available. SAS Enterprise Guide Interface

18 Projects SAS Enterprise Guide uses projects to organize related data, tasks, code, and results. To begin work with SAS Enterprise Guide, you create a project add data to the project select tasks to manage, analyze, and report on the data. Additionally, you can customize results automate the process.

19 Projects The Project window displays the active project and associated data, code, notes, and results. Project window

20 Process Flow The Process Flow window displays the process flow diagram for the project. You can use a process flow diagram (PFD) to run the entire project or to run only specific tasks. Process Flow window

21 Data SAS Enterprise Guide provides transparent access to virtually any data anywhere. Server List

22 Tasks Manage and analyze data. Create reports. Generate formatted results.

23 Tasks Task List Tasks are organized by category in the Task List window.

24 Tasks Task dialogs are designed with many similar features so that you can easily learn to use them.

25 Results Results produced by tasks are displayed in the Work Area. Work Area

26 Formatting Results Results can be formatted as HTML plain text PDF RTF. You can also insert results into presentation software , save, or publish results as HTML.

27 Code Generation As you build tasks, SAS Enterprise Guide generates SAS code.

28 You can create a process flow to script the execution of projects or elements of projects. Automating a Process

Chapter 2 Analysis Capabilities

Section 2.1 An Overview of Statistical Tasks

31 Objectives Define the statistical tasks incorporated into SAS Enterprise Guide. Explore ways of customizing statistical tasks.

32 The Real Power of Enterprise Guide …is to bring the extensive power of SAS System analytics to your fingertips.

33 Analytic Tasks Tasks represent commonly used procedures from Base SAS SAS/STAT SAS/QC SAS/ETS SAS/GRAPH.

34 Describe Menu Commonly used Base SAS procedures

35 The Analyze Menu

36 The ANOVA Menu SAS/STAT procedures for group comparisons and linear models

37 The Regression Menu SAS/STAT procedures for regression analyses

38 The Multivariate Menu SAS/STAT procedures for multivariate analyses

39 The Survival Analysis Menu SAS/STAT procedures for time-to-event analyses with censoring

40 The Capability Analysis Menu SAS/QC procedure for distribution and capability analysis

41 The Control Charts Menu SAS/QC procedure for Shewhart control charts

42 The Time Series Menu SAS/ETS procedures for time series analysis and forecasting

43 The Graph Menu SAS/GRAPH procedures

44 Customizing Tasks Within the Wizards Customize analyses using point-and-click ……

45 Customizing Tasks With Code Leverage the power of the SAS programming language. ……

46 Customizing Analyses With Programs Write your own SAS programs. A SAS log notifies you of messages and errors.

47 Customizing Analyses with Add-ins You can also create your own task add-ins to perform exactly the analyses you want.