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In this Introductory meeting for Monarch JHA Symitar Episys Users we discussed the benefits of a user group, discussed the monarch model library for JHA Symitar Episys, and opened it up for Q&A.
In this Introductory meeting for Monarch MEDITECH Users we discussed the benefits of a user group, discussed the monarch model library for MEDITECH and opened it up for Q&A.
Monarch for JHA Symitar Episys - User Group This blog post is a location where Monarch JHA Symitar Episys customers can engage and support each other on their journey to success with Monarch. In addition to this blog post, we have user group meetings where we share examples of pre-built templates from the Monarch Model…
Monarch for MEDITECH - User Group This blog post is a location where Monarch MEDITECH customers can engage and support each other on their journey to success with Monarch. In addition to this blog post, we have user group meetings where we share examples of pre-built templates from the Monarch Model Library and encourage…
Monarch for Infor Distribution - User Group This blog post is a location where Monarch Infor Distribution customers can engage and support each other on their journey to success with Monarch. In addition to this blog post, we have user group meetings where we share examples of pre-built templates from the Monarch Model…
In this Introductory meeting for Monarch Infor CSD Users we discussed the benefits of a user group, discussed the monarch model library for Infor CSD, and opened it up for Q&A.
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. You can use ODS absolute layout functionality to arrange blocks of text, graphics and procedure output side-by-side on a PDF page. Absolute layouts provide greater…
SAS language programs can read information from and write information to a variety of different file types, including SAS-language datasets and other files, database tables, IBM z/OS VSAM files, text files (including comma-separated values files) and so on. The LIBNAME global statement can be used to specify a SAS language…
The SAS language can read information from, and write information to, a variety of different file types, including SAS-language datasets, database tables, IBM z/OS VSAM files, text files (including comma-separated values files) and so on. This article only describes how to use the LIBNAME global statement to specify a…
When processing data on a database in your SAS language programs, you might find it useful to have the control of processing tables on a database or on your local machine. Altair SLC enables this control in the SQL procedure through either Implicit passthrough or Explicit passthrough. * * Implicit passthrough uses the SQL…
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