VIEWS News issue 70 has now finally been published. I know it should have been published in November, but, as they say, better late than never!
Wishing you a very Happy and Healthy New Year from the UK! Now we are in January I have a feeling 2023 is going to be a very productive year! This newsletter issue includes yet another useful SAS programming tip from Nina L Werner, and some thoughts on how to develop SAS ODS Graphics programs with different SAS maintenance versions based on a recent discussion in the SAS Programming Forum on my blog site. As usual I have publicised some SAS‑related events for the next few months, and I have also added some more SAS formats, options and functions that you may or may not have come across before, but you might find interesting, and even useful.
If you would like to contribute an article, to re-visit and improve an existing article, or just discuss the possibility of doing so, please feel free to send an email to me at view-uk@hollandnumerics.org.uk or phil@hollandnumerics.org.uk. Publication deadlines are the 14th day of February, May, August and November each year.
To be able to read this and all previous issues you will need to follow these steps:
- If you have not already registered on this blog site, go to blog.hollandnumerics.org.uk and register for free membership.
- Once successfully registered, click the menu item [Subscriptions for Forums and Features] > [Request access to the VIEWS UK forum] to request free access to the VIEWS UK forum, then add your name and email address to the form before clicking [Send].
- On receipt of a request for an existing blog member I will register them for free access to the VIEWS UK forum, and then send them an email to confirm this.
- The next time they log onto the blog site they will see VIEWS UK in the forum list, where you will find the latest issue of VIEWS News, forum topics to find the backissues, functions and formats in every published issue, and a tag cloud covering every forum on the site to which you have access, including VIEWS UK and the VIEWS News issues.
- They will also be automatically informed of any VIEWS UK updates.
Enjoy!……………..Phil
It has been observed that the original version of VIEWS News 70 didn’t allow the code to be selected. To remedy this problem I have uploaded a new version of the PDF file, which is smaller AND the text can now be selected too!
Apologies to anyone that has experienced this problem……….Phil