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pokepim
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Hi Im wondering if the Sas Help and Dcoumentation that is accesible in Sas 9.4 is stored offline? I often use SAS when im on the go and dont have internet access. I tend to have my own notes on how to use several functions, so is it possible to edit sas documentation if the files are stored in the program? I found that there are some files with .hlp extensions that would imply that they are used for the documentation. But so far i wasnt able to edit them. Any idea if that is possible?

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Reeza
Super User

You can download them as PDF or EPUB. If you're using a version other than SAS University Edition, it usually has it built in though. 

 

To download as EPUB or PDF, go the documentation you want, ie Base or SAS/STAT and look at the top right corner. It says EPUB or PDF and you can download the files in your desired format. 

 

Here's a link to a PDF as an example. It takes a while to load at first, then save it to your computer.

https://documentation.sas.com/api/collections/pgmsascdc/9.4_3.4/docsets/proc/content/proc.pdf?locale...

 


@pokepim wrote:

Hi Im wondering if the Sas Help and Dcoumentation that is accesible in Sas 9.4 is stored offline? I often use SAS when im on the go and dont have internet access. I tend to have my own notes on how to use several functions, so is it possible to edit sas documentation if the files are stored in the program? I found that there are some files with .hlp extensions that would imply that they are used for the documentation. But so far i wasnt able to edit them. Any idea if that is possible?


 

 

ballardw
Super User

@pokepim wrote:

Hi Im wondering if the Sas Help and Dcoumentation that is accesible in Sas 9.4 is stored offline? I often use SAS when im on the go and dont have internet access. I tend to have my own notes on how to use several functions, so is it possible to edit sas documentation if the files are stored in the program? I found that there are some files with .hlp extensions that would imply that they are used for the documentation. But so far i wasnt able to edit them. Any idea if that is possible?


It may have been an option on install that was not chosen. I know that I have the documentation stored on my computer for 9.4.  

 

I suspect for later installs you need to ask for that as part of the installation package though.