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When collecting data, a website you find might contain information that would be useful to analyse in your SAS language programs, however it is not always possible to just highlight and copy from a website into a dataset, as sometimes the data on the website is not in the right format to manually copy and paste. You might…
The Output Delivery System (ODS) functionality in SAS language programs is used to create formatted output in different file types such as PDF or RTF. In ODS you can use the ODS escape character to enable you to create styled text. The ODS escape character is specified with the statement: ODS ESCAPECHAR='char' where char…
The Output Delivery System (ODS) functionality in SAS language programs is used to create formatted output in different file types such as PDF or RTF. In ODS you can use the ODS REGION statement to place items such as text or graphics on a page in destination output such as a PDF file or HTML page. ODS REGION statements…
If you a have Windows machine you would like to execute code on, you can install OpenSSH and connect to the machine through the Altair SLC Communicate module. Altair SLC Communicate enables execution of code on a remote machine from a local machine. Before you begin: Ensure Altair SLC Analytics is installed on both your…
You can join data from two or more sources when you load it into Panopticon. This applies to streaming real-time data sources as well as static, historical datasets. Simply put, Panopticon enables you to blend data on-the-fly without using an external database. When joining data sources, you specify the type of join you…
How to Contribute to the Monarch Model Library (Altair Exchange) These 6 Videos walk-through the process of how to prepare files for sharing on the Altair Exchange. Please make sure that any models you share are void of any confidential or proprietary information, and that you have approval (where necessary) to share with…
In this introductory session on Monarch for Tax Accounting, Ed Fairchild gave a presentation about his experience in using Monarch for Tax purposes, and other users shared their experiences as well.
If you have data stored in a DB2 database, you can connect using the IBM Data Server Runtime Client. To install the client, you need to: * Download the IBM Data Server Runtime Client from the Download Clients and Drivers page of the IBM website. Make sure you select the correct connector to match the 64-bit Altair SLC…
If you have data stored in a MySQL database, you can connect using the MySQL Connector/C client. To install the client you need to: * Download the MySQL Connector/C client installer (.msi) from the MySQL Download Connector/C page of the MySQL website. Make sure you select the correct connector to match the 64-bit Altair…
If you have data stored in an Oracle database, you can connect using the Oracle Instant Client. To install the client you need to: * Download the 64-bit Oracle Instant Client (.zip) from the Instant Client download page of the Oracle website. * Once the appropriate installation (.zip) file has been downloaded, create a…
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