SAS Users
Providing technical tips and support information, written for and by SAS users.![Giving Back – It’s What We Do](https://blogs.sas.com/content/sgf/files/2015/09/SmallGraphic.jpg)
SAS Global Users Group and SAS have a history of giving back to the community where the conference is held. We think giving back is important. Conference attendees have played a big part in contributing to this effort every year. Over the years, the opportunities where attendees have been able
![How to increase the resolution of your SAS graphics output](https://blogs.sas.com/content/sgf/files/2014/02/ProblemSolvers.jpg)
If your graphics look a little on the fuzzy or blurry side, there are lots of ways to increase the resolution of your SAS graphics output. Let’s go over some of these methods. Before increasing the resolution of your graphics output, check to see what you are creating your graphics
![Tips to keep your SAS system humming](https://blogs.sas.com/content/sgf/files/2017/01/SAS-Administrators-1.png)
From time to time we’ll hear from customers who are encountering performance issues. SAS has a sound methodology for resolving these issues and we are always here to keep your SAS system humming. However, many problems can be resolved with some simple suggestions. This blog will discuss different types of
![“Can you help?” Volunteer opportunities aplenty at SAS Global Forum 2016](https://blogs.sas.com/content/sgf/files/2015/09/SmallGraphic.jpg)
Did you know that SAS Global Forum, like other SAS User events, is run almost exclusively by volunteers? With hundreds of workshops, presentations, demos and networking opportunities, the event gives SAS users the invaluable opportunity to develop their SAS skills, exchange ideas with experts and peers, and explore new ways
![In-Database Nirvana – The Five Step Process to run business rules without moving data](https://blogs.sas.com/content/sgf/files/2015/11/Run_business_rules_without_moving_data_.jpg)
The phrase “business rules” is often loosely used. It can refer to things like constraints in a query, a data mapping, a data quality constraint, a data transformation, or a model. Business rules also reflect an enforced policy, a regulatory requirement and business constraints on model scores that trigger analytically-driven
![Controlling the Size of the Web Infrastructure Platform Database Audit Tables](https://blogs.sas.com/content/sgf/files/2015/11/WIPAudit.jpg)
SAS Visual Analytics contains an Administrator Overview report which provides for Visual Analytics usage information by application, user, and object. To provide data for the report you must enable collection of key actions audit data in the Visual Analytics Middle-Tier. Auditing doesn’t just apply to Visual Analytics, it can be