Hi Data Management Community,
I'm presenting a live "Ask the Expert" webinar on July 24th , 1 - 2 p.m. ET on Universal SAS Methods to Access Just About Any Data, Anywhere. I hope you'll join me!
In this webinar I will illustrate two universal SAS syntax methods for reading and writing database tables: SQL pass-through and the SAS ACCESS LIBNAME method. I will demonstrate these methods for several diverse data source and emphase the consistency of the SAS syntax that makes it easy for SAS users to apply these methods to any required database. Some performance considerations and efficiency techniques will be discussed. If there are any specific questions you'd like me to address for this talk let me know by responding to this thread.
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@DavidGhan I missed this Webinar even though i did register . Is there any chancing of viewing a Recorded Session or Presentation Slides for this Topic ?
Thanks.
Hi pchegoor,
Great question! DavidGhan posted an article in the Community Library that gives a link to the on-demand version, recaps the Q/A and attaches the slides from the session:
SAS ACCESS: Universal SAS Methods to Access Just About Any Data, Anywhere - Ask the Expert Q&A
Anna
@AnnaBrown Thanks Anna. Much Appreciated.
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