Knit Perl and SAS Software for DIY Web Applications

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  • SeUGI 18, Dublin, Eire – 22nd June 2000
  • VIEWS Independent UK SAS User Group, London, UK – 26th September 2000

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Abstract

If your organisation develops a web-based SAS application for 30+ users, then the logical choice is to use SAS/IntrNet software for speed, reliability and cost-effectiveness. However, your whole organisation may have fewer than 30 employees, so is there a cost-effective alternative to SAS/IntrNet software which still allows access to SAS-based data?

The answer is yes, and there are a number of possible solutions. For example, by combining a client licence for Base SAS software, a web server application, a simple application dispatcher written in Perl, and a knowledge of HTML, it is possible to write SAS code and HTML to provide drill-down reports on SAS-based data to users with access only to a web browser.

This paper demonstrates some of the techniques available to SAS programmers to generate drill-down applications for web browsers.

  • SeUGI 18, Dublin, Eire – 22nd June 2000
  • VIEWS Independent UK SAS User Group, London, UK – 26th September 2000

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