@ShelleySessoms Can you register for courses at SAS Global Forum without registering for conference?
I'll end up in Las Vegas for part of the conference...:)
Hi @Reeza - I reached out to you off-list to find out more about your plans, and explore options.
Reeza,
Yes! You can register for SAS training courses without attending the conference. You will need to use the registration link on the training webpage: http://support.sas.com/training/sasglobalforum/
Thanks @MaggieM & @ChrisHemedinger !
Looking forward to attending the forum again!
Got a problem - I've got all bar one of the badges (First Accepted Solution) - and I want that swag..(and the mystery prize would be nice, too..)
I've been the first responder to various questions - how do I get the users to accept the solution (beyond sending them a message and hoping that get around to it)?
@AndrewHowell You could add something to your message signature along the lines of "If you find this message to be helpful, please give it Likes or mark as Accepted Solution." That little nudge sometimes helps.
Beyond that, if you have a reply that you know to be absolutely objectively correct, send me a link to it (PM or e-mail) and I'll see what I can do.
It might not hurt to mention the contest and add a smily face. If someone sees that you're trying to win a prize, they might be willing to help out.
--Dav
Hi!
I'm looking forward to the SGF2016 (my 4th SGF/SUGI) and I would LOVE to earn community swag and win the mystery prize!!!
Please help me out by "Liking" this message!
Cheers!
@AndrewHowell and @SassyStacy -- You earn the Motivator badge for giving Likes, not getting them. You've heard "it's better to give than to receive?" And remember, you need to get that First Accepted Solution to go along with it so that you can walk away with our one-of-a-kind swag bag.
Hey Chris!
That First Accepted Solution badge seems to be the most difficult to earn among the ones associated with this year's swag. Posters of problems do not often mark a solution as accepted, and there seems to be a race to solve problems which are posted. Simple problems often have many solutions posted within minutes, so it's difficult to compete.
Any suggestions?
@jmhorstman wrote:
... there seems to be a race to solve problems which are posted.
Music to my ears!
But seriously, I understand it's a challenge. If you respond to a question with an answer that you KNOW is the best correct answer and the original poster hasn't marked an accepted solution, you can let us know (private message me or one of the other community managers). We do sometimes close the loop when the original poster doesn't take the action. Still, hundreds of topics are marked solved each month -- so there are opportunities!
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