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I am planning on training my employee to learn some very [VERY] basic SAS. They have absolutely no coding or data experience. For example, I think any lesson would need to start by explaining what records/rows/observations are, and what fields/columns/variables are. Like that level.
I know SAS has some very good free online courses, however I am wondering if there are any resources for learning that are intended for someone who is starting truly from nothing. In the case of my employee, I think hands on examples would be important. Are there any good free or online resources that walk through someone who is a total novice to being able to do things like establishing a libname, or doing the most basic of tasks in a data step?
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Free lessons are great foundations tools, especially SAS Programming 1: Essentials
They explain the basics step by step.
I would also recommend some books such as the following guide, as it really explains how SAS "works", and provides a lot of examples and practical scenarios : SAS Certified Specialist Prep Guide: Base Programming Using SAS 9.4
The SAS community is also a great resource
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As far as I know SAS® Programming 1: Essentials is meant for absolute beginners.
Or even though not free also consider below:
If you do not plan to write SAS programs and you prefer a point-and-click interface, you should attend the SAS® Enterprise Guide® 1: Querying and Reporting course.
... only going for free training is not always cheaper taking salaries, productivity gains and employee satisfaction into account....