preessoft Posted May 25, 2011 Report Share Posted May 25, 2011 We are offering sas online course at reasonable price. We also provide study material and give you exposure to attend SAS certification program. Course contents are as follows. For more details please contact us at [email protected].*********************************CONTENTS**********************************[b][color=purple]Part1: Basic concepts[/color][/b][color=teal]1. Introduction to Base sas[/color] [color=teal]2. Explore the workspace/understanding sas session[/color] [color=teal]3. Sas programs[/color] [color=teal]4. Sas libraries[/color] [color=teal]5. Sas datasets[/color][b][color=purple]Part2: Getting your data into sas[/color][/b][color=teal]1. Introduction to data step processing[/color] [color=teal]2. Starting with raw data: basics[/color] [color=teal]3. Starting with raw data: beyond the basics[/color] [color=teal]4. Starting with sas datasets[/color] [b][color=purple]Part3: Basic Programming [/color][/b][color=teal]1. Understanding data step processing[/color] [color=teal]2. Working with numeric variables[/color] [color=teal]3. Working with character variables[/color] [color=teal]4. Acting on selected observations[/color] [color=teal]5. Creating subsets of observations[/color] [color=teal]6. Working with grouped or sorted observations[/color] [color=teal]7. Using more than one observation in a calculation[/color] [color=teal]8. Finding shortcuts in sas programming[/color] [color=teal]9. Working with dates[/color][b][color=purple]Part4: Combining sas datasets[/color][/b][color=teal]1. Concatenating[/color][color=teal]2. Interleaving[/color][color=teal]3. Merging[/color][color=teal]4. Updating[/color][color=teal]5. Modifying[/color][color=teal]6. Conditionally processing observations from multiple sas datasets[/color][b][color=purple]Part5: Procedures[/color][/b]- Contents -Copy -Append -Datasets -Sort- Format -Print -Options -Transpose -Import- Export -Freq -Tabulate -Report -Means- Summary -Sql -Gplot -Gchart -Univariateb][color=purple]Part6: Understanding your sas session[/color][/b][color=teal]1. Analyzing your sas session with the sas log[/color][color=teal]2. Directing sas output and sas log[/color][color=teal]3. Diagnosing and avoiding errors[/color][b][color=purple]Part7: Designing your own output[/color][/b][color=teal]1. Writing lines to the sas log or output file[color=teal]2. Understanding and customizing sas output: the basics[color=teal]3. Output delivery system[/color][b][color=purple]Part8: Macros[/color][/b][color=teal]1. Introduction to macro facility[/color][color=teal]2. Macro processing[/color][color=teal]3. Macro variables[/color][color=teal]4. Scope of macro variables[/color][color=teal]5. Macro expressions and Macro quoting[/color][color=teal]6. Interfaces with macro facility[/color][color=teal]7. Storing and reusing macros[/color][color=teal]8. Macro facility error messages and debugging[/color][b][color=purple]Part9: Sql[/color][/b][color=teal]1. Introduction to the sql procedure [color=teal]2. Retrieving data from a single table [color=teal]3. Retrieving data from multiple tables [color=teal]4. Creating and updating tables and views [color=teal]5. Programming with the sql procedure [font=georgia][color=orange][/color][/font] Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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