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Originally posted by Cowboy Bob View PostNah. SAS is stats with "wizards". I've seen it in action. It's not all that it's cracked up to be to be honest. Matlab would be better for the job in most cases IMO, but it's regarded as "academic" rather than "corporate".
Clearly you've been using EG or the Enterprise Miner interface. That's for amateurs, and they do do more harm than good if you don't know the assumptions and principles underneath.
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Originally posted by Cowboy Bob View PostNah. SAS is stats with "wizards". I've seen it in action. It's not all that it's cracked up to be to be honest. Matlab would be better for the job in most cases IMO, but it's regarded as "academic" rather than "corporate".
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Originally posted by cojak View PostOoh, I hope you're not frightened of maths and that stats always brighten up your day....
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Originally posted by mbriody View PostTBH I thought it was a database a la Oracle but from the above posts I guess that's not quite right...
SAS, like BO (spit) are trying to deliver end-to-end solutions from data warehousing through to MI delivery...
HTH
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TBH I thought it was a database a la Oracle but from the above posts I guess that's not quite right...
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Hmm, what have I started here?
As I mentioned, I am in Test. There are loads of SAS developers beavering away here.
I am going to be testing some reports and the configuration of some off-the-shelf SAS tools (i.e. I'm not testing the tools), which is why I thought in may be helpful to do some offline research.
TBH I thought it was a database a la Oracle but from the above posts I guess that's not quite right...
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Originally posted by sasguru View PostAye if he's doing data step programming, a competent and smart programmer with other language experience can pick that up in a week.
Or for the real SAS newbies, use EG.
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Aye if he's doing data step programming, a competent and smart programmer with other language experience can pick that up in a week.
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