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Providing technical tips and support information, written for and by SAS users.![Append and Replace Records in a CAS Table](https://blogs.sas.com/content/sgf/files/2020/12/sasCode-702x336.jpg)
In my previous blog post, I talked about using PROC CAS to accomplish various data preparation tasks. Since then, my colleague Todd Braswell and I worked through some interesting challenges implementing an Extract, Transform, Load (ETL) process that continuously updates data in CAS. (Todd is really the brains behind getting
![The SAS Hot Fix Analysis, Download and Deployment (SASHFADD) Tool](https://blogs.sas.com/content/sgf/files/2020/02/ProblemSolvers-400x336.jpg)
SAS' Sandy Gibbs kicks off a series of posts on hot fixes for SAS®9 environments.
![Thomas Bayes’ theorem and “inverse probability” Cover of Cautionary Tales in Designed Experiments showing colored liquids in glass beakers](https://blogs.sas.com/content/sgf/files/2020/11/1601919706078.jpg)
The following is an excerpt from Cautionary Tales in Designed Experiments by David Salsburg. This book is available to download for free from SAS Press. The book aims to explain statistical design of experiments (DOE) to readers with minimal mathematical knowledge and skills. In this excerpt, you will learn about
![Connect, learn and share during virtual SAS Global Forum 2021](https://blogs.sas.com/content/sgf/files/2020/06/42-58696816_494370969-533x336.jpg)
If you’re like me and the rest of the conference team, you’ve probably attended more virtual events this year than you ever thought possible. You can see the general evolution of virtual events by watching the early ones from April or May and compare them to the recent ones. We
![Accessing Google Cloud Storage (GCS) with SAS Viya](https://blogs.sas.com/content/sgf/files/2020/11/gcsandSAS.png)
The story goes on to the tune of 90 percent of available data today has been created in the last two years! As SAS (and the computing world) moves to the cloud, the question of, "How do I deal with my data (Big and otherwise), which used to be on-prem,
![Quality software starts with communication](https://blogs.sas.com/content/sgf/files/2020/06/42-58696816_494370969-533x336.jpg)
SAS' Lynneth Lohse provides a window into how our quality culture benefits our software.