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kateulveling
Community Manager

Tune in for BASUG's February Webinar!!

 

Data Step Debugger Basics, ISPF-style Program Editor Quirks on the Side 

This live-action talk with demonstrate two tools for your SAS programmer toolbox: the DATA step debugger and the ISPF commands available in the SAS Program Editor. The DATA step debugger makes it possible to watch the content of the Program Data Vector after the execution of one or more step instructions. Before its advent, DATA step debugging had been restricted to placing PUT statements thoughtfully throughout the step. The debugger makes it unnecessary and greatly simplifies DATA step program analysis in a number of ways. Designed after the mainframe's ISPF editor, the original SAS Program Editor (PE) packs a cornucopia of utile functionality woefully absent from the allegedly more "modern" Enhanced Editor (EE). Since the Display Manager has now been defaulting to the EE for years, many SAS programmers have no knowledge of the PE features not available in the EE. The second part of this talk is intended to narrow this gap by demonstrating enough of the PE features to lure some SAS programmers to consider the PE as their editor of choice in the spirit of what ISPF stands for: Interactive System Productivity Facility.

 

Register here!

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yabwon
Onyx | Level 15

It's going to be a great talk! Right @hashman ? 🙂

 

B-)

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Quentin
Super User

Thanks for helping spread the word, @kateulveling !

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.