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Quentin
Super User

As excitement for SGF 2018 builds, I'm wondering if the proceedings will be published online in the next few days?

 

With such an extensive menu of excellent presentations, it often helps to read papers in advance... even if only on the plane ride. : )

The Boston Area SAS Users Group (BASUG) is hosting our in person SAS Blowout on Oct 18!
This full-day event in Cambridge, Mass features four presenters from SAS, presenting on a range of SAS 9 programming topics. Pre-registration by Oct 15 is required.
Full details and registration info at https://www.basug.org/events.
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LauraJean
Obsidian | Level 7

My experience has been that the papers have been made available the Monday the conference starts via the conference app (which I strongly recommend downloading by the way - it's a great tool for organizing the sessions you are interested in as well as social media aspects).

 

They are made available online after SASGF has concluded.

 

I usually use the app to review the paper either right before or after the presentation, then if it's something I might want to refer to later there's an option in the app to forward it via email. Had about 12-15 presentations in my inbox at work when I returned. Extremely useful tool.


I tend to relax my mind on the flight there. as once I arrive it's SAS overload (in the best kind of way).

Quentin
Super User

Thanks @LauraJean, good tips.

 

Looks like last year they published the proceedings a couple days before the conference started.  Conference started April 2, and they posted them March 31, per https://communities.sas.com/t5/SAS-Global-Forum-2017/SAS-Global-Forum-Proceedings-are-live/gpm-p/346....

 

So I'm hoping we might have a couple days of lead time again.

The Boston Area SAS Users Group (BASUG) is hosting our in person SAS Blowout on Oct 18!
This full-day event in Cambridge, Mass features four presenters from SAS, presenting on a range of SAS 9 programming topics. Pre-registration by Oct 15 is required.
Full details and registration info at https://www.basug.org/events.
LauraJean
Obsidian | Level 7

Oh good. I missed that then.............(or maybe I saw it and thought nah - need a nap on the plane instead 🙂 )

 

Lots of excitement building. Looking forward to the conference.

BrotherMouzone
Calcite | Level 5

Yes - please advise when the proceedings will become available (if available prior to start of conference). Would much rather read beforehand on my laptop or desktop computer than view within app on my cell.

art297
Opal | Level 21

I don't know when all of this year's SGF papers will be available, or which topics will interest you, but here are two excellent papers that are available already:

 

Excelling to Another Level with SAS®
4:30 pm, Monday, April 9, 2018 Meeting Room 503
https://github.com/FriedEgg/Papers/tree/master/Excelling_to_Another_Level_with_SAS/doc

 

and

 

An Easier and Faster Way to Untranspose a Wide File
10:00 am, Tuesday, April 10, 2018 Meeting Room 502
https://github.com/gerhard1050/Untranspose-a-Wide-File

 

And, while I won't be at the conference, all of my co-authors will be: @Tom@FriedEgg@snoopy and @Gerhard_SAS

 

Art, CEO, AnalystFinder.com

 

art297
Opal | Level 21

In case you missed it, the proceedings are now available. see: https://communities.sas.com/t5/SAS-Global-Forum-2018/Proceedings-are-online/gpm-p/451877#M238

 

Art, CEO, AnalystFinder.com

 

Quentin
Super User
Yay, thanks for the note @art297!
The Boston Area SAS Users Group (BASUG) is hosting our in person SAS Blowout on Oct 18!
This full-day event in Cambridge, Mass features four presenters from SAS, presenting on a range of SAS 9 programming topics. Pre-registration by Oct 15 is required.
Full details and registration info at https://www.basug.org/events.