From the course: SAS Programming for R Users, Part 1

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Demo: Working in SAS Studio

Demo: Working in SAS Studio - SAS Tutorial

From the course: SAS Programming for R Users, Part 1

Demo: Working in SAS Studio

- [Instructor] Once you open SAS Studio, the first thing you'll notice front and center is a code editor, which we also call the work area. And on the left you see the navigation pane, which has several tabs that we'll talk about. The first that's already opened is the Files and Folders tab, which automatically maps to your computer. So you notice the C, D, U, and Z drive are automatically mapped to my computer. I can then go into them, and it's easy to open new datasets or programs. The next one, the Libraries tab. This is where we're going to store all of our data. And you'll notice they're separated by category. Libraries Maps through Webwork are permanent libraries, meaning whatever datasets you save in here, will be saved after you close your SAS session. The Work Library on the other hand is temporary, so whatever datasets we save in the work library, will automatically be deleted once you close your SAS session. A few of these libraries have some fun datasets we can actually…

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