what’s new eg 4.2 tass, september 25, 2009 judy orr lawrence, sas instructor
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What’s New EG 4.2TASS, September 25, 2009
Judy Orr Lawrence, SAS Instructor
From Vanilla Cone to Sundae
Base SAS
EnterpriseGuide 2.0
EnterpriseGuide 3.0
EnterpriseGuide 4.2
What’s New EG 4.2
• New Look and Feel
• Role-Based Capabilities
• Filtering, let me count the ways
• New Query Builder Features
• New Task Features
• And more…
• Less Menus• Contextual Tool Bar• SAS Report is the default report format• Parameters now called Prompts
New Look and Feel
Parameters Prompts
Role-Based Capabilities
Filtering…so many ways
Query Builder New WizardsComputed Column and Recode
Query Builder New Wizards Filtering
Query Builder New Wizards Joining Tables
When joining tables, there are now five new options to choose from:•cartesian product(cross join)•natural inner join•natural left join•natural right join•natural full outer join
Task Features Task Template Manager
Task Features Conditional Tasks
Task Features New Tasks, List Report Wizard
Task Features New Tasks
Task Features Bar Chart new feature Custom Colours
• Integrated into over 20 analytical tasks• Professional appearance• Consistent with active style
Task Features Analytical Tasks use ODS graphics
New Options
What’s next? Querying and Reporting Using SAS Enterprise GuideWho should attend: Analysts and statisticians who want to use the menu-driven tasks in SAS Enterprise GuideDescription: Learn to use the menu-driven tasks in SAS Enterprise Guide, the point and-click interface to SAS, to create queries and reports
SAS Programming for SAS Enterprise Guide UsersWho should attend: SAS EG users who are interested in
learning about writing SAS programs and modifying the SAS code generated by EG
Description: Using the EG interface, learn about writing SAS programs and modifying the SAS code generated by SAS Enterprise Guide
SAS Programming 1: EssentialsWho should attend: Anyone getting started writingSAS programsDescription : Learn to write SAS programs. Entry point to SAS programming and is a prerequisite to many other SAS courses.
Thank you!
For more information on Enterprise Guide:
http://support.sas.com/documentation/onlinedoc/guide/index.html