This course is not appropriate for beginning SAS software users.
Before attending this course, you should have at least nine months of SAS programming experience and should have completed the SAS Programming 2: Data Manipulation Techniques course. Specifically, you should be able to do the following:
- understand your operating system file structures and perform basic operating system tasks
- understand programming logic concepts
- understand the compilation and execution processes of the DATA step
- use different varieties of input to create SAS data sets from external files
- use SAS software to access SAS libraries
- create and use SAS date values
- read, concatenate, merge, match-merge, and interleave SAS data sets
- use the DROP=, KEEP=, and RENAME= data set options
- create multiple output data sets
- use one-dimensional array processing and DO loops to process data iteratively
- use SAS functions to perform data manipulation and transformations
- use the FORMAT procedure to create user-defined formats.
This course addresses Base SAS software.
This course is appropriate for students who are using SAS 9 software.