SAS Learning Post
Technical tips and tricks from SAS instructors, authors and other SAS experts.![Go home on time with these 5 PROC SQL tips](https://blogs.sas.com/content/sastraining/files/2012/04/headdown.jpg)
How can you go home on time? Take a quick tour with these 5 tips that I was able to summarize for my students in the SAS SQL 1: Essentials class yesterday. Since they found it handy and asked if it could become a blog post, I thought I’d share
![Two presentations, one hour, lots of data strategy](https://blogs.sas.com/content/sastraining/files/2012/04/steveO_conceptualETL.jpg)
My friend and fellow blogger Steve Overton was tasked with presenting not one by two papers in a single one hour block. My original strategy was to take Instagram pictures of him running down the hall to get to the second session on time, but since both were in the
![SAS author's tip: a short-cut for requesting multiple tables](https://blogs.sas.com/content/sastraining/files/2012/04/Cody_booksrocks.jpg)
Ron Cody is the author of several bestselling SAS books, including his latest SAS Statistics by Example. He's also one of the most highly regarded SAS experts anywhere. One could even make the case that Ron has achieved somewhat of a cult status within the SAS user community. Whether you've gotten a chance to meet Ron
![Not in Orlando for SAS Global Forum? Attend virtually!](https://blogs.sas.com/content/sastraining/files/2017/02/ProgrammingTips-3.png)
We already miss you and wish you could be here. WAIT! Don't cry in your office! There are so many ways to stay connected to the SAS Global Forum happenings this year. If you are not able to attend in person, here is a list of sites that you can
![What would SAS Stored Process Key #51 be?](https://blogs.sas.com/content/sastraining/files/2012/04/shared-to-unshared.jpg)
This past Monday, Tricia and I released our 2nd book this year. "The 50 Keys to Learning SAS Stored Processes" provides a step-by-step approach to transitioning from SAS code into user driven (prompted) stored processes. Trimming down all the things you can do with SAS Stored Processes is next to
![39 all-star authors to appear at SAS Global Forum](https://blogs.sas.com/content/sastraining/files/2012/04/2012SGF_authors3.jpg)
Bring your questions and your books with you. SAS authors will be everywhere at SAS Global Forum. They’re presenting papers, autographing books in the Bookstore, and attending lots of networking events. Besides being extremely smart, SAS Press authors are a personable lot and enjoy connecting with users, their fellow authors, and