I am reading papers on www.lexjansen.com these days, I just find some paper really offer excellent ideas. However, some of them have its macro code at the last section, some don't. This is a nice paper without macro being find: Data Library Comparison Macro %COMPARE_ALL . Do you know how to get the macro code it describes? Should I connact authors immediately or there is a public SAS hub in somewhere?
Maxim 6: Google Is Your Friend.
A search for "sas macro compare_all" gives this as first result, which is the original publication of the paper on the SAS Communities and contains a link for the download of the macro code.
Hint: since the SAS forums went virtual, look for all papers from 2020 onward here on the communities. I also take it that all future forums (even when in-person) will have their proceedings available here.
Maxim 6: Google Is Your Friend.
A search for "sas macro compare_all" gives this as first result, which is the original publication of the paper on the SAS Communities and contains a link for the download of the macro code.
Hint: since the SAS forums went virtual, look for all papers from 2020 onward here on the communities. I also take it that all future forums (even when in-person) will have their proceedings available here.
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