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Mastering SAS Programming for Data Warehousing

You're reading from   Mastering SAS Programming for Data Warehousing An advanced programming guide to designing and managing Data Warehouses using SAS

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Product type Paperback
Published in Oct 2020
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781789532371
Length 494 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Monika Wahi Monika Wahi
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Preface 1. Section 1: Managing Data in a SAS Data Warehouse
2. Chapter 1: Using SAS in a Data Mart, Data Lake, or Data Warehouse FREE CHAPTER 3. Chapter 2: Reading Big Data into SAS 4. Chapter 3: Helpful PROCs for Managing Data 5. Chapter 4: Managing ETL in SAS 6. Chapter 5: Managing Data Reporting in SAS 7. Section 2: Using SAS for Extract-Transform-Load (ETL) Protocols in a Data Warehouse
8. Chapter 6: Standardizing Coding Using SAS Arrays 9. Chapter 7: Designing and Developing ETL Code in SAS 10. Chapter 8: Using Macros to Automate ETL in SAS 11. Chapter 9: Debugging and Troubleshooting in SAS 12. Section 3: Using SAS When Serving Warehouse Data to Users
13. Chapter 10: Considering the User Needs of SAS Data Warehouses 14. Chapter 11: Connecting the SAS Data Warehouse to Other Systems 15. Chapter 12: Using the ODS for Visualization in SAS 16. Assessments 17. Other Books You May Enjoy

Chapter 5: Managing Data Reporting in SAS

This chapter will introduce you to the different ways in which SAS handles data reporting. First, we will talk about the invention of the output delivery system (ODS). When PROCs run, they create internal tables and files that are not accessible outside of the PROC. First, you will learn how to use the ODS to output internal tables as data tables. Next, you will learn how to use the ODS to save the textual and graphical output from SAS PROCs in *.pdf, *.rtf, and *.htm format.

After that, the chapter will focus on PROCs in SAS designed specifically for reporting that leverage the ODS as part of how the PROC runs. First, you will be shown how to build a tabular report, first in PROC REPORT and then in PROC TABULATE. Next, the family of graphing PROCs, including PROC SGPLOT, PROC SGPANEL, PROC SGSCATTER, and PROC SGRENDER, will be demonstrated. PROCs SGPLOT, PROC SGPANEL, and PROC SGSCATTER provide more options for customization than using...

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