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Jennyzhu2
Calcite | Level 5

I'm working on SAS program 1 Essential. When I worked on EPF 194 lesson 1, I need to "open p101 a03.sas from the activities folder to perform the task". Where is the folder located? Is it on the learner dashboard or inside SAS studio?

Thank you

 

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Panagiotis
SAS Employee

You can use any version. SAS Ondemand is the cloud based version. Both work.

 

Make sure to follow how to get the data ready. Here are some videos: https://communities.sas.com/t5/SAS-Communities-Library/How-to-access-data-for-SAS-Programming-1-cour...

 

Watch the video for the interface you are using. Keep us posted.

 

 

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Panagiotis
SAS Employee

Hi, have you followed the set up instructions in the course? Are you using SAS University Edition, SAS OnDemand for Academics or a local version of SAS?

Jennyzhu2
Calcite | Level 5
Hi,
I followed the instruction to install SAS university edition in my computer. Should I use the other version instead?
Thank you for help.
Panagiotis
SAS Employee

You can use any version. SAS Ondemand is the cloud based version. Both work.

 

Make sure to follow how to get the data ready. Here are some videos: https://communities.sas.com/t5/SAS-Communities-Library/How-to-access-data-for-SAS-Programming-1-cour...

 

Watch the video for the interface you are using. Keep us posted.

 

 

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