SAS Learning Post
Technical tips and tricks from SAS instructors, authors and other SAS experts.Are you looking for a flexible training option to increase or brush up on your statistical skills using JMP? In the video below, I introduce our newest e-course, JMP Software: ANOVA and Regression.
![Using SAS to test for color blindness](https://blogs.sas.com/content/sastraining/files/2013/11/color_blindness_test.png)
I'm always trying to find new uses for SAS - this time I've written a proof-of-concept that shows how you might use SAS to create charts that test for color blindness. If nothing else, I think it's a fun example :) First, I did a Google search, and looked at several
![SAS author's tip: Converting from version 5.0 transport files to native SAS Implementing CDISC Using SAS](https://blogs.sas.com/content/sastraining/files/2013/11/CDISC_cover.jpg)
This week's SAS tip is from Implementing CDISC Using SAS: An End-to-End Guide by Chris Holland and Jack Shostak. If you'd like to learn more about what CDISC offers, look no further. As SAS user Greg Nelson said, "Combined with useful advice and working examples, this treatise on CDISC implementation
![Analytics 2013 Orlando – that’s a wrap!](https://blogs.sas.com/content/sastraining/files/2017/01/Analytics-1.png)
The Analytics Conference series wrapped its last event of the year in Orlando and, as promised, there was plenty to take in during the two-day event. Now what? You can watch all the highlights, including full keynotes, on demand! Among the keynote presenters this year, SAS CEO Dr. Jim Goodnight
![SAS 9.4 has a new way to send interactive graphs in email!](https://blogs.sas.com/content/sastraining/files/2013/11/html5_inline.png)
SAS 9.4 allows you to create html5 output with your graph inline (as part of the html), providing a great way to email your SAS/Graph output! Previously, if you used ods html and dev=png to create graphs, you had to deal with two files -- a png file (containing the graph)
![How analytics is taking over business](https://blogs.sas.com/content/sastraining/files/2017/01/Analytics-1.png)
I had the chance to interview Natalie Kortum and Jack Chen of Dell at the Analytics 2013 conference in Orlando about how analytics is taking over business today and in the future. They both think we’ll see some big changes in the next five years. One of the most interesting