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Introduction to SAS SQL
July 12, 2012, 12pm CST
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Introduction / Features
The SELECT Statement
Writing reports using SQL
Creating a SAS dataset
Joining tables with SQL

Steven First, Presenter
With 30 years of SAS experience, Steven has created hundreds of manufacturing, retail, government, marketing, and financial applications. He is the president, and founder, of SSC, as well as the founder of WISAS and WISUG. Steven has been an invited speaker at local, regional, and international user groups.

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I Have Enterprise Guide: Now What? - Jennifer First - August 16
SAS Efficiencies - Thomas Miron - September 13
What Makes a Good System? - Teresa Schudrowitz - October 11
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An SQL System without all the SAS bullcrap.
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Thank you for your interest in The SAS SQL Procedure webinar held on July 12, 2012. Below are links to the presentation slides and the webinar recording from Steven First. Please feel free to use these as a reference for the future.











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