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ChrisHemedinger
Community Manager

Hi SAS Programming Community,

 

I’m presenting a live “Ask the Expert” webinar on July 27th, 11 AM – Noon ET entitled Using SAS® With Microsoft 365: A Programming Approach. Join me to learn how to use SAS programs to reach into your Microsoft OneDrive and SharePoint cloud to read and update your files. You’ll also learn how to use the collaborative features of Microsoft Teams to publish useful updates to your colleagues and yourself. The approach relies on the REST APIs in Microsoft Office 365 and on the HTTP procedure in SAS. I’ll host a live Q&A session at the end of the webinar.

You will learn:

  • How to register a new application in your Microsoft Office 365 account.
  • Authentication and access using OAuth2.
  • How to use SAS to explore your document folders in OneDrive and SharePoint and import into SAS data sets.
  • How to use SAS to create new documents in OneDrive and SharePoint.
  • How to send rich messages to your teammates in Microsoft Teams.

Reserve your spot for the webinar.

 

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