I’m presenting “How Many Shades of Guide: SAS Enterprise Guide to 8.1 and SAS Studio to 3.8 with SAS 9.4” at SAS Global Forum 2020 in Washington DC from 12:30pm to 1:30pm on Wednesday 1st April.
I’ve been using EG since 2001 when the version was 1.1.1, so I thought it would be a good idea to gather together all my EG and SAS Studio conference presentations with their assorted screenshots, and try to explain why each application works the way it does. In fact my EG installation has been updated since my paper was accepted, so I’ll actually be talking about EG 8.2 too!
I know some of you who are planning to attend SASGF 2020 may be thinking about starting their journeys home before my presentation starts. I would like to see everyone in the audience, but I do understand the pressures of transportation around DC, so, for you and anyone who can’t attend, I’ll be in a live-streaming session. Hopefully my session will also be recorded, so anyone who wants to learn more about EG and SAS Studio can watch me later.
For those of you who are attending SASGF please look out for me in the Quad, and elsewhere in the conference, and say Hi! I’ll try to post a link to my session here after the conference finishes (assuming it is recorded, of course!).
Unfortunately the face-to-face SAS Global Forum in Washington DC has been cancelled, but it will, hopefully, be replaced by a virtual conference on the same days. However, my SASGF paper will still be published here on my blog site after 1 April, when the face-to-face conference would have finished.
My paper can now be found in the Papers from conferences section in the Holland Numerics Product Shop. It will look like you have to purchase the paper, but the price of every paper will be £0.00, so it will cost you nothing at all, and you’ll also be able to download it again in the future!