Top 10 SAS Tips-of-the-Day from sasCommunity.org

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If you haven’t checked out sasCommunity.org yet, you should. It’s a fantastic resource, created by SAS users for SAS users. The wiki-based tool is a collaborative online community designed as a place to find answers, share technical knowledge and SAS code, collaborate on ideas and connect with others in the worldwide SAS community.

You can also find sasCommunity.org on Twitter. Followers receive a SAS tip-of-the-day, every day. Here you will find a collection of the top 10 SAS tips-of-the-day. These tips have been viewed the most times since sasCommunity.org began offering SAS tips via Twitter.

1. Updating an Excel Table Using Excel Libname
2. Predicting events and not non-events in PROC LOGISTIC
3. Editor Abbreviations in SAS Enterprise Guide
4. Using the HOLIDAY Function
5. Enterprise Guide Resources
6. Adding a User in SAS Management Console
7. Updating an Excel Table Using the Excel Libname Engine
8. Protecting your data with a password
9. Sample SAS Data Sets for Developing SAS Programs
10. It's not easy being a SAS Programmer! Feel the same?

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Michele Reister

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Michele Reister has worked in the Education Division at SAS since 2004. During that time she has played many roles including marketing training courses, developing product bundles, managing conferences and overseeing the division’s discount programs. Currently, she is responsible for the division’s social media strategy. Michele holds a BS in Management and Information Technology from Daniel Webster College and an MBA from University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Michele is a perpetual student herself and is constantly looking for better ways to serve SAS’ user population. When she’s not expanding her knowledge of marketing, Michele enjoys group fitness classes, cooking, volunteering, reading and chasing after her two children.

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