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Category: SAS FAQ

How do I convert my data files without Stat Transfer?

Posted on December 16, 2020 by Jacob Grippin
Stat Transfer has been removed from CISER’s servers. Here is how you convert files without the use of Stat Transfer for free. READ MORE
12/16/2020     Atlas.ti FAQ, Matlab FAQ, Other Software FAQ, Python FAQ, R FAQ, SAS FAQ, SPSS FAQ, Stata FAQ, File Conversions

SAS is Running Slow

Posted on December 14, 2018 by Jacob Grippin
SAS running slower than usual, not opening when selected, can not access the menu and having difficulty closing the program? Fix the problem. READ MORE
12/14/2018     SAS FAQ

Converting .trn or .stc SAS transport files into Usable STATA/SPSS/SAS Data Files

Posted on October 9, 2018 by Jacob Grippin
Using SAS you can import .trn type data and export to a preferred format. READ MORE
10/09/2018     SAS FAQ, File Conversions

Converting file formats using R

Posted on August 3, 2018 by Janet Heslop
With the R package “rio” one can convert file formats using R. READ MORE
8/03/2018     Fortran FAQ, Matlab FAQ, Other Software FAQ, R FAQ, SAS FAQ, SPSS FAQ, Stata FAQ, File Conversions

Working with Dates where Years are in Two Digit Format

Posted on June 28, 2017 by Florio Arguillas
FAQ describes dealing with 2 year and 4 year dates inside SAS. READ MORE
6/28/2017     SAS FAQ

How do I Create a SAS Data Set with Compressed Observations?

Posted on June 28, 2017 by Florio Arguillas
Want to use compressed observations in SAS? Helps reduce storage and operations to read from and write to data set. READ MORE
6/28/2017     SAS FAQ

Recoding Character Variables to Numeric Variables in SAS

Posted on June 28, 2017 by Florio Arguillas
Check out the SAS sample code as a reference on how to convert variables from character to numeric. READ MORE
6/28/2017     SAS FAQ

Converting Numeric Variables to Character Variables

Posted on June 28, 2017 by Florio Arguillas
Introducing the ‘put’ function to convert numeric variables to character in SAS. READ MORE
6/28/2017     SAS FAQ

Converting Character Variables to Numeric Variables

Posted on June 28, 2017 by Florio Arguillas
Introducing the ‘input’ function in SAS to convert character to numeric variables. READ MORE
6/28/2017     SAS FAQ

How to create a directory programmatically using a batch file, SAS, SPSS, Stata, or R

Posted on November 14, 2016 by Florio Arguillas
Program / batch file commands to create a new folder. READ MORE
11/14/2016     R FAQ, SAS FAQ, SPSS FAQ, Stata FAQ

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