Date: Thu, 11 Mar 2004 13:19:48 -0800
Reply-To: Van Bain <vanirex@TELEPORT.COM>
Sender: "SAS(r) Discussion" <SAS-L@LISTSERV.UGA.EDU>
From: Van Bain <vanirex@TELEPORT.COM>
Subject: Re: Newby SAS Enterprise Question
I was referring to Enterprise Miner--another person e-mailed me and said
that all of these capabilities ARE available there Enterprise-Miner, and
that I should RTFI with respect to the tutorial.
"Doc Muhlbaier" <lawrence.muhlbaier@duke.edu> wrote in message
news:c2qdsm$4k1$1@gargoyle.oit.duke.edu...
> Can you clarify your question a bit.
>
> SAS has several products with the word "Enterprise" in the name; they are
> all different products. I doubt that you ONLY have Enterprise XXX running
> as each one requires some other SAS products to work (like SAS Base, Stat,
> Graph, OR, etc...), though they may reside on other platforms.
>
> SAS Enterprise Guide and SAS Enterprise Miner are two of the main ones and
> their capabilities are a bit different.
>
> You can embed regular SAS code into Enterprise Guide. You can do it in a
> more constrained fashion, I think, in E-Miner (it's been a while since I
did
> that).
>
> The best, albeit limited, documentation for E-Guide is the short course
> notes for the two short courses SAS offers.
>
> Doc Muhlbaier
> Duke
>
> "Van Bain" <william.van.bain@hp.com> wrote in message
> news:4050b121$1@usenet01.boi.hp.com...
> > Hi!
> >
> > Although I have some experience with SPSS Clementine, the company I'm at
> > only offers the use of SAS Enterprise. Unlike Clementine, SAS
Enterprise
> is
> > really an add-on to SAS, so I guess I'm expected to write variables,
> filter,
> > and clean all within the SAS context, not through the Enterprise
feature.
> >
> > Am I not understanding this right? If so, any suggestions about the
most
> > efficient way to ramp up on SAS with an emphasis toward using
Enterprise?
> >
> > Thanks in advance
> >
> >
>
>
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