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Sue
Calcite | Level 5 Sue
Calcite | Level 5
I'm putting together a training curriculum for our SAS programs. We'd like to create our own set of 'Best Practices' for the programs written.

I've been doing a little digging around focusing on the concept of efficiency. I know this is a broad area! What I'd like from you would be your recommendations as to white papers, books, etc. Also, if you had to include a tip that fit into the 'improve efficiency of program' category, what would it be?

I define efficiency as anything that affects CPU, memory, storage, file size.

I appreciate your comments!

Sue Faust
Lands' End, Inc
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ChrisJones
Calcite | Level 5
For tips, your first port of call should be Chuck Patridge's site at http://sconsig.com/.

For white papers, you cannot generally do better than the SUGI web site at http://support.sas.com/events/sasglobalforum/previous/online.html

Others will no doubt provide even more useful sources.
Sue
Calcite | Level 5 Sue
Calcite | Level 5
Thanks, Chris - I appreciate the suggestions!
Cynthia_sas
Diamond | Level 26
Sue:
There is a SAS training course that has some recommendations based on benchmarking that we've done.
Title is "SAS Programming III: Advanced Techniques" and the description is: "This Level IV course is designed for experienced SAS software programmers who want to add to their programming techniques and identify the most efficient of several techniques for accomplishing a particular task."
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More info is at:
http://support.sas.com/training/us/crs/prog3.html
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cynthia
deleted_user
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don't forget the SAS Publications website. There you'll find a small book (176 pages) entitled
SAS Programming Tips: A Guide to Efficient SAS Processing

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