Applications Development
The Little Engine That Could: Using EXCEL LIBNAME Engine Options to Enhance Data Transfers between SAS® and Microsoft® Excel Files
William E Benjamin, Jr. (Owl Computer Consultancy, LLC)

ODS Statistical Graphics: How You SHOULD Be Developing Your SAS® Applications
David Cassell (Design Pathways)

Best Practices in IO Configuration for your SAS9 Applications
Margaret Crevar (SAS Institute)

Portable SAS: Language and Platform Considerations
Robert A. Cruz (Info-Mation Systems)

Web-Based Integration of Data Collection and Reporting Based on SAS Foundation Technologies
Beate Danielsen (Health Information Solutions), Eileen Walsh, Soora Wi (Kaiser Permanente)

List Processing Routine CallXinc: Calling Parameterized Include Programs Using a Data Set as List of Parameters
Ronald Fehd (Centers for Disease Control)

Using the SmryEachVar Data Review Suite
Ronald Fehd (Centers for Disease Control)

Getting from SAS® 9.1.3 to SAS® 9.2: Migration or Promotion
Diane Hatcher (SAS Institute)

ODS Graphics Designer: Your Tool of Choice for Interactive, Batchable Graphics
Sanjay Matange (SAS Institute)

Proc Format, a Speedy Alternative to Sort/Merge
Jenine Milum (Wachovia)

The Power to Show: Ad Hoc Reporting, Custom Invoices, and Form Letters
Dan O'Connor (SAS Institute)

An Automated Tool for Data Change Implementation
Alexander Pakalniskis, Peixin Wang, Alein T. Chun, Nilesh Bajania (Cedars-Sinai Medical Center)

Improving Efficiency of Excel Summary Production with SAS® Data Steps Prior to PROC DBLOAD Export
Keiko I. Powers (J. D. Power and Associates)

Implementation of an Inventory Routing System Using the SAS Suite of Products
Dominique M. Richard (self-employed), Joel Adler (University Informatics Associates, Inc.)

Fast Solution for Identifying and Quantifying Gaps in Messy Time Segments
Lorne M. Salter (Salter Data Consultants)

Relentless Testing with SAS®
Lorne M. Salter (Salter Data Consultants)

Introduction to XML Spreadsheets for SAS® Programmers, Parts I & II
James Van Campen (SRI International)


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