Slides for Wisconsin Illinois SAS Users Conference Jun 2013
 
Bessler - Automate Highly Formatted Excel Reports Directly from SAS
Dickey - Finding the Gold in Your Data
Dickey - Overview of Time Series and Forecasting
Horstman - Let the CAT Out of the Bag - String Concatenation in SAS 9
Horstman & Muller - Don't Let PROC COMPARE Catch You Unaware
Hurley - Analysis of Count Data - A Business Perspective
Hurley - Underutilized Features in SAS Macro Language
Johnson - Changing a Static Condition to a Dynamic Data-Driven Field with SAS
Morrissey - SAS Visual Analytics
Shankar - Top 10 SAS Coding Efficiencies
Shankar - Why Choose Between SAS Data Step and PROC SQL When You Can Have Both
Snider - Credentials Randomization for Automated Email from SAS
Truxillo - Upscaling Your Mixed Models With the HPMIXED Procedure
Truxillo - Which Proc Should I Learn First? A STAT Instructor's Top 5 Modeling Procedures
Wilson - An Introduction to the Analysis of Failure-Time Data in Industrial Settings
 
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