CHAPTER 7
Running SAS Programs in SAS Studio or Enterprise Guide
SAS Studio (previous known as SAS Web Editor) was introduced in SAS 9.4 M1 as an alternative programming environment to Enterprise Guide (EG) and interactive SAS (Display Manager System [DMS]). SAS Studio is different than EG and DMS in many ways. As a programmer, I currently use EG to help me code, test, maintain, and organize my SAS programs. I have interactive SAS installed on my PC, but I still prefer to write my programs in EG because I know it will save my log and output whenever I run a program—even if that program crashes and takes the SAS session with it! So should I now ...
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