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AngusLooney
SAS Employee

I recently presented a session at the SAS UK Forum - “DI Studio Worst Practice”

 

At the end of the session, I said I would post the slides in the Data Management Community (here), so here I am.

 

The slides are hosted in the Forum site, at this link

 

https://www.sas.com/en_gb/events/2018/sas-uk-forum/forum-resources.html

 

under the “Technical Tips” Breakout Sessions section. There’s even a recording of it, including the bit where I nearly fall off the podium.

 

EDIT: Now attached to this post as well.

 

The session was intended to illustrate examples of “bad practice” by way of negative examples, or anti-patterns, of DIS usage. Most of the examples are based on specific jobs seen in the wild, as well as general sloppiness and wrong-thinking.

 

Have a look, and comment away.

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JethroDay
Calcite | Level 5

Hi Angus,

 

The presentation doesn't seem to be listed in the 'Breakout Session Presentations' section of the Forum resources, I can see the recorded session but not the presentation.  I've tried all three breakout session areas but to no avail!

 

Thanks,

 

Jethro

AngusLooney
SAS Employee
I'll upload it here, attached to the original post. Was hoping to avoid duplication, but nevermind.
JethroDay
Calcite | Level 5

Much obliged, thanks Angus!

LinusH
Tourmaline | Level 20
That was fun.
Bet it was even funnier live!
Data never sleeps
AngusLooney
SAS Employee

You watched it. Came as a surprise to me that it was going to be recorded. Best bit was where I nearly fell off the podium!

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