BookmarkSubscribeRSS Feed
🔒 This topic is solved and locked. Need further help from the community? Please sign in and ask a new question.
Jan_Baran
Fluorite | Level 6

Hello all,

Do we need to buy SAS Enterprise Guide extra to VA?

Or for simple direct reporting from DB2 we can live without it?

What's your opinion (best practice)?

Thanks

Jan

1 ACCEPTED SOLUTION

Accepted Solutions
MichelleHomes
Meteorite | Level 14

Hi Jan,

 

I assume you are considering SAS Enterprise Guide to do your data preparation and load into SAS Visual Analytics. You wouldn't necessarily need to use SAS Enterprise Guide for reporting seeing that you have SAS Visual Analytics.

 

You may be interested in reading @TriciaA's blog post on using SAS Enterprise Guide to load data into the LASR server for SAS Visual Analytics - http://bi-notes.com/2015/10/oh-snap-upload-data-to-the-lasr-server-just-like-that/

 

As @LinusH points out another method is to use SAS Studio or SAS DI Studio to load your data. It depends on what method you want to use to get your DB2 data into the LASR server. This paper may also give you ideas on how SAS Visual Analytics, Office Analytics and SAS Studio can be used together - https://support.sas.com/resources/papers/proceedings15/SAS1804-2015.pdf

 

Kind Regards,

Michelle

//Contact me to learn how Metacoda software can help keep your SAS platform secure - https://www.metacoda.com

View solution in original post

5 REPLIES 5
LinusH
Tourmaline | Level 20

It's all in you requirements.

EG and VA are two seperate tolls, with partially different audiences, all though the exploration capabilities may replace some functionality in EG.

But EG is way more flexible, and allows power user do detailed data manilupaltion, reporting and statsistical analysis. Also, eG let user build up tasks step by step in process flows.

To add more headache to your concern, SAS Studio is a newcomer that <may> replace EG one day. It has similar capabilities (subset) as EG, and is 100% web based.

Data never sleeps
MichelleHomes
Meteorite | Level 14

Hi Jan,

 

I assume you are considering SAS Enterprise Guide to do your data preparation and load into SAS Visual Analytics. You wouldn't necessarily need to use SAS Enterprise Guide for reporting seeing that you have SAS Visual Analytics.

 

You may be interested in reading @TriciaA's blog post on using SAS Enterprise Guide to load data into the LASR server for SAS Visual Analytics - http://bi-notes.com/2015/10/oh-snap-upload-data-to-the-lasr-server-just-like-that/

 

As @LinusH points out another method is to use SAS Studio or SAS DI Studio to load your data. It depends on what method you want to use to get your DB2 data into the LASR server. This paper may also give you ideas on how SAS Visual Analytics, Office Analytics and SAS Studio can be used together - https://support.sas.com/resources/papers/proceedings15/SAS1804-2015.pdf

 

Kind Regards,

Michelle

//Contact me to learn how Metacoda software can help keep your SAS platform secure - https://www.metacoda.com
Jan_Baran
Fluorite | Level 6
Thanks. Nice articles.
It looks to me that it makes sense to use EG for data preparation for VA.
MichelleHomes
Meteorite | Level 14

Happy to have helped @Jan_Baran.

 

Having SAS EG will certainly help with your data preparation for SAS VA and potentially other tasks you may need to do.

 

All the best with your journey ahead!

 

Kind Regards,

Michelle

//Contact me to learn how Metacoda software can help keep your SAS platform secure - https://www.metacoda.com
LinusH
Tourmaline | Level 20

May I add that EG might be used for data preparation, but IMO only for ad-hoc or personal use.

If you have division/enterprise wide data, you need a tool that is better target for maintenance.

For simpler flows, the Data builder within VA can be used.

If you have have homogeneous data, that need more cleansing etc, SAS DI Studio is the preferable tool.

Data never sleeps

sas-innovate-2024.png

Join us for SAS Innovate April 16-19 at the Aria in Las Vegas. Bring the team and save big with our group pricing for a limited time only.

Pre-conference courses and tutorials are filling up fast and are always a sellout. Register today to reserve your seat.

 

Register now!

Tips for filtering data sources in SAS Visual Analytics

See how to use one filter for multiple data sources by mapping your data from SAS’ Alexandria McCall.

Find more tutorials on the SAS Users YouTube channel.

Discussion stats
  • 5 replies
  • 2162 views
  • 2 likes
  • 3 in conversation