On-Line Documentation:
- Versions of SAS run from the W. P. Carey School of Business network contain
the SAS Online Docs preinstalled. To access it, click on
"Help", followed by "Books and Training", and
then "SAS OnlineDoc"
- Sample SAS programs for Compustat are available under the directory: /afs/asu.edu/bus/compustat/help.
Go to Business
I.T.'s Compustat website for more information about the Compustat datasets in SAS
format.
- See also Central IT's SAS write-ups
Frequently Asked Questions
1. How do I run SAS? SAS is deployed in the W. P. Carey School of
Business from the school's network. Faculty members can have a network
version of SAS installed on their office computers by contacting
wpcresearch.support@asu.edu
2. SAS wont recognize my SAS datasets. What is wrong? The SAS files
created on the ASU Unix mainframe systems is not compatible with the
Windows version of SAS and vice versa. To copy SAS datasets across these
platforms, it is necessary to first import the datasets into SAS
transport file format. Then the transport file is copied to the new
system and the SAS dataset is extracted from the transport file. For
more details on using SAS transport files including example code, visit
http://wpcarey.asu.edu/it/research/software/xport.cfm
3. I have data in a text file that contains a large number of
variables. Is there any alternative to writing a lengthy INPUT
statement? SAS can read Excel 4 worksheets (but not Excel workbooks). It
is often easier to simply import a text file into Excel, save the data
as an Excel 4 worksheet, and then go into SAS and use the Import Data
option under the File menu.
4. When I start SAS, its just displays a small grey dialog box saying
there was a "-MSG Error". What is wrong? The network version
of SAS cannot find the server component on the W. P. Carey School of
Business network. Start Windows Explorer and look for the S: drive. If
it is not listed, try rebooting your system. If the problem persists,
the W. P. Carey School of Business network may be experiencing problems.
If the S: drive appears and the error still occurs after rebooting, your
SAS installation has become corrupted. Contact wpcresearch.support@asu.edu to
have it reinstalled.
5. Can I run SAS at home? The network version of SAS is run from the
W. P. Carey School of Business network in order to function. However,
faculty members may purchase a stand alone SAS license from the Computer
Store on the first floor of the Computing Commons that can be installed
on home systems. In addition, SAS can be accessed from within Citrix.
6. When I try to access SAS Help, it takes a very long time to open
or doesnt work at all. What should I do?
If you encounter an error while trying to open SAS help on a stand
alone installation, the problem may be related to a recent Microsoft
hotfix. In order to correct the problem, SAS fix 82BB12 must be applied.
For more information, contact wpcresearch.support@asu.edu .
7. When I try to access SAS in Citrix, the top of the web browser
changes but nothing happens. What is wrong?
The Citrix server has reach its maximum load and has refused the
connect. You should wait a little while and try connecting again.