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How can I recover unsaved file in SAS OnDemand-SAS studio. It automatically logged me out and when I signed it again, all my codes were gone. I did not saved the file at any point.
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Hello @Catherine18 and welcome to the SAS Support Communities!
Sorry to read that you've probably lost a piece of SAS code, which is always sad. Maybe you can describe (in a new thread) what the code did, ideally providing sample data, and what procedures or DATA step techniques you used and then ask about alternative approaches or whether yours was optimal. It's possible that some of the experts here will suggest coding ideas that you hadn't thought of and eventually you might have a new version of your program that is better than it was ever before. Personally, I will be back tomorrow (CEST time zone). Good luck!
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I was creating notes for my SAS base-programming certification exam. So, basically it contain all the codes required for the exam. I should have saved it at least at some point. Anyway, instead of discussing each and every codes, I would really appreciate if you (and other community members) can please suggest we some good recourses to prepare for SAS base-programming certification. So far, I have studied the official book 'SAS Certified Specialist Prep Guide: Base Programming Using SAS 9.4' , free practice test available on the official SAS website, and the SAS programing 1: Essentials from SAS virtual environment official website.
Thanks in advance!
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Caveat: I took the old exam, not the current one. No idea how it compares.
There's a SAS quizzing service that's also good practice, its partly paid but some people like that style
https://sasensei.com/leaderboard/global/month
Good Luck on your certification
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@Catherine18 wrote:
I would really appreciate if you (and other community members) can please suggest we some good recourses to prepare for SAS base-programming certification.
There is a subforum "SAS Certification" dedicated to this topic where similar questions have been discussed, involving relevant SAS employees such as beccagre and Mark2010, but also users sharing their "certification stories".
Moreover, in the SAS Communities Library there are recorded webinars/tutorials about particular SAS certifications (e.g., Tips and Strategies for the A00-231 SAS Base Programming Performance-Based Certification Exam or FREE webinar on SAS Base and Advanced Programming Professional Exams) together with Q&A lists. Enter the name or number of the certification you're heading for into the search field in order to find specific information.
Sometimes questions like How to know the extent of what will be on the exam? or base sas 9 certficate were asked in other subforums. Again, the search function will help to find these and you can sort the search results by date in order to focus on the most current information. I assume that, e.g., the FREE Webinar on What's New with SAS Certification describes recent changes in the certifications.
Another source of information is the blog "SAS Learning Post." Blog entries like Six tips to prepare for SAS programming certifications sound promising.
Good luck and happy learning!
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I store all of mine here:
https://gist.github.com/statgeek
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Old thread but I found my unsaved code in SAS Studio under View > Document Recovery
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