@ballardw wrote:
.....process indicates someone is still thinking like a spreadsheet user and not a SAS user.
🤣 I agree absolutely! This is similar analogy to two wheeler driving and four wheeler driving! In India, people generally drive two wheelers. So I also used to drive it. But when I purchased a car, I shifted my driving skills from two wheeler to four wheeler. But in the process, for many months or years I was driving car as if I am driving a two wheeler. In head I was still driving two wheeler even though I had car in my hand. I mean I was still trying to driving from the left side of the road, which is a typical style and a requirement for two wheeler driving. I was not picking up speed and so on. Many traits in my driving skills were as if I am driving a two wheeler !
You have brought attention to a very important point regarding SAS and that is - SAS changes the way in which we think about data! It changes our thoughts and also process of thinking!
Thanks for sharing your observation which is so correct!
Thanking you,
Yours sincerely,
- Dr. Abhijeet Safai
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