SAS Users
Providing technical tips and support information, written for and by SAS users.![Viya administrators can now get personal with users' Caslibs](https://blogs.sas.com/content/sgf/files/2020/02/04-630x336.png)
In this blog, I will show you how a Viya administrator can track and control resource usage of personal caslibs.
![Learn to Love SAS LIKE](https://blogs.sas.com/content/sgf/files/2020/02/932242434-702x336.jpg)
In honor of Valentine’s day, we thought it would be fitting to present an excerpt from a paper about the LIKE operator because when you like something a lot, it may lead to love! If you want more, you can read the full paper “Like, Learn to Love SAS® Like”
![Experience SAS Global Forum: A First-Timer’s View & Tip Sheet](https://blogs.sas.com/content/sgf/files/2020/02/SASGF-Quad.jpg)
If you’re a SAS user, you know that SAS Global Forum is where you want to be! It’s our premier, can’t-miss event for SAS professionals—that includes thousands of users, executives, partners and academics. It’s also our largest users’ event, organized by users, for users, and this year’s event marks our
![Finding Possible Data Errors Using the %Auto_Outliers Macro](https://blogs.sas.com/content/sgf/files/2020/01/175447398-702x336.jpg)
One of the first and most important steps in analyzing data, whether for descriptive or inferential statistical tasks, is to check for possible errors in your data. In my book, Cody's Data Cleaning Techniques Using SAS, Third Edition, I describe a macro called %Auto_Outliers. This macro allows you to search
![Shifting a date by a given number of workdays](https://blogs.sas.com/content/sgf/files/2020/01/workday-calendar-banner-702x336.jpg)
This blog post demonstrates process and SAS coding techniques to shift dates by a given number of workdays accounting for weekends and holidays.
![Make the most of SAS Global Forum with the session catalog](https://blogs.sas.com/content/sgf/files/2020/01/SASGF-1.jpg)
When I attend a conference, one of the first things I do is look at the agenda. This gives me a good overview of how my time will be spent. The next thing I do is find the detailed breakdown of sessions, so I can start building out my own