PNWSUG 2004 Conference Proceedings


PresenterPaper
Aaron Winkel Design better graphs:  Tips and Tricks for efficient charts and plots
Andrew Karp Tips and Techniques for Large Files
Andrew Karp Working with SAS Date and Time Functions
Andrew Karp A Peek at PROC DOCUMENT
Andy Kuligowski How to Incorporate Old SAS(r) Data into a New DATA Step, or "What is S-M-U?"
Andy Kuligowski Pruning the SASLOG - Digging into the Roots of NOTEs, WARNINGs, and ERRORs
Art Carpenter SAS Programming for Job Security: Tips and Techniques Revisited
Art Carpenter Storing and Using a List of SAS Macro Variables
Curtis Mack Bridging the Censuses: An Object-Oriented Metadata-Driven Approach
Dave Steven What's new in SAS v9.x for Biostatisticians and Demographers
Dave Steven A System Administrator's Guide to Supporting SAS v9.1
David Cassell A Sort of a Mess: Large Datasets and Multiple Keys
David Cassell Complex Sampling Meets the Blazing Turkey of Glory
David Cassell Perks of PRX...
David Cassell Introduction to SAS Survey Sampling Procedures
Eric Gebhart Laying it All Out with Custom HTML Tagsets
Frederick Pratter Access to SAS Data Using the Integrated Object Model (IOM) in Version 9.1
Frederick Pratter Building an Online Entry Form with WebAF™ (and a Little Java)
George Rezek A System to Calculate Market Value-at-Risk using Oracle and Monte Carlo Simulation
Gregory Newkirk Using ODS, an Easy Approach in Creating HTML Web Pages
Harold Nelson An Introduction to PROC MODEL and Forecasting
Himesh Patel Data Visualization from SAS
Jason Secosky No Fuss Hashing: Data Step's Built in Hash Function
Jennifer Clegg SAS Add-In for Microsoft Office - Leveraging SAS throughout the Organization from Microsoft Office
Katrina Wynkoop-Simmons Why use PROC SURVEY MEANS to Analyze Sample Data?
Kevin Campbell Dynamically Change Your Perspective with the Link King (and a Little SAS/AF)
Lauren Haworth SAS with Style: Creating Your Own ODS Style Template for RTF Output
Lauren Haworth Anyone Can Learn PROC TABULATE
Lauren Haworth ODS Tips and Tricks
Maria Reiss Extracting Data from Oracle into SAS ® – Lessons Learned 
Mark Thompson Using the SAS Add-in for MS Office
Paul Hamilton %SYSFUNC(): Extending the SAS Macro Language
Paul Hamilton ODS to RTF: Tips and Tricks
Pete Lund SAS Tools to Aid in Application Development
Pete Lund Make Your Life a Little Easier: The Evolution of a SAS Macro
Pete Lund Reading and Writing XML Files from SAS
Sandy McNeill Il n'est pas magique! PROC REPORT Compute Blocks Revealed
Sheree Hughes Beyond the Data Dictionary - Database Consistency
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