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SAS OnDemand for Academics: Student User's Guide, Third Edition

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1. Step 2 Contact Your Instructor Commonly Asked Questions SAS OnDemand for Academics Web Editor SAS OnDemand for Academics Web Editor This manual guides students through recommended steps for registering for and using SAS OnDemand for Academics Step 1 Confirm System Requirements A web browser is required to use SAS OnDemand for Academics Web Editor SAS Web Editor currently supports Microsoft Internet Explorer 9 Microsoft Internet Explorer 10 is recommended for certain features such as the ability to drag and drop files Google Chrome 21 Mozilla FireFox 14 on Windows 7 Mozilla FireFox 15 on Mac OS X Apple Safari 5 1 on Windows 7 and Apple Safari 6 0 on Mac OS X You must enable cookies 50 Step 2 Set Up Your SAS OnDemand for Academics Account Chapter 5 These versions were tested at the time of publication and newer versions of these web browsers might not work Various mobile devices might work with the SAS Web Editor such as tablets and readers SAS Web Editor supports iOS6 and above for Apple devices such as the iPad The minimum display size resolution required to run SAS Web Editor is 1024 x 768 pixels in either portrait or landscape mode Connectivity If your wireless connection is lost then a message is displayed stating that your network connection is no longer available When the connection is available the application attempts to reconnect automatically Avoid refreshing
2. 2 Select File gt Open gt Data 3 Select Servers 4 Double click SAS Apps 5 Double click Libraries 6 Right click on the grayed out SAS library that you would like to access and then click Assign 7 Double click the SAS data set that you want to use Uploading Data Files to the SAS Server versus Opening SAS Data Sets If you have access to a local SAS data set then you can choose File gt Open gt Data and select the appropriate SAS data set However this is not the preferred method Instead it is best practice to upload the SAS data set to the SAS server This improves data transfer speed and ensures that the step is recorded as part of your project Working with Data Files Other Than SAS Data Sets If you want to work with data other than SAS data sets such as comma delimited files or text files then you can import the files in to SAS OnDemand for Academics Enterprise Guide To import files that are not SAS data sets 1 Select File gt Import Data 2 Select Local Computer 3 Find and select the data file that you want to use Working with Compressed SAS Data Sets SAS does not recommend that you work with compressed SAS data sets when using SAS OnDemand for Academics Enterprise Guide If you have a compressed SAS data set then you can use the COMPRESS NO option to remove compression Assigning LIBNAME and FILENAME Statements The SAS server is unable to recognize or access the local drives of your PC Therefo
3. To Submit an Exported Project Diagram to an Instructor 1 Create a project or open an existing project within SAS OnDemand for Academics Enterprise Miner Ensure that your project includes a diagram From the Project Panel on the left side of SAS OnDemand for Academics Enterprise Miner expand the Diagrams folder Right click on the appropriate diagram and then select Save As Save the diagram as an XML file To ensure that you choose a unique filename you might want to include your name or initials as part of the filename This ensures that an instructor can distinguish one submitted diagram from another Share the XML file with your instructor through e mail or through a shared network directory Collaborating Students can collaborate with each other while using SAS OnDemand for Academics Enterprise Miner in one of two ways Q by saving an entire project as a model package and then sharing the model package Q by exporting project diagrams as XML files and then sharing those files with each other The choice might be determined by whether the students need to share the results of a project Exported diagrams do not contain results while model packages do Note Neither model packages nor exported diagrams include the actual data that is referenced To rerun the project you must have access to the original data or have the LIBNAME that points to the original data if that data is stored on the SAS server To Share
4. Installing the recommended JRE also installs Java Web Start on your system 42 Step 2 Set Up Your SAS OnDemand for Academics Account Chapter 4 Note If you completed Step 2 above repeat this step to ensure that only JRE 1 6 0_24 is selected Access the appropriate list of Java SE Downloads at this location http www oracle com technetwork java javasebusiness downloads java archive downloads javase6 419409 html jre 6u24 oth JPR Click the radio button above the table to Accept License Agreement Select jre 6u24 windows i586 exe under Download column You are prompted to sign in to your Oracle web account If you do not have an account then you are prompted to create one 4 After you are signed in launch the download and select Run to begin the installation process 5 Optional If you completed Step 2 above then repeat this step to ensure that only JRE 1 6 0_24 is selected Step 2 Set Up Your SAS OnDemand for Academics Account There are several important steps that you must follow to set up a SAS OnDemand for Academics account such as creating a SAS profile and registering for your course The online process uses a series of windows to guide you About the SAS OnDemand for Academics Control Center Your starting point for accessing SAS OnDemand for Academics is the SAS OnDemand for Academics Control Center website You use it to register acquire a license and view course information http support sas com ctx3 so
5. There are two ways to store data for use with SAS OnDemand for Academics Q Instructors can choose to store data for course exercises on the SAS server You can access the data using a LIBNAME or FILENAME statement that your instructor provides you Q Instructors or students can store the data that they want to use on a data source that can connect to their PC Sources could include a local file system university space such as AFS or NFS space or portable disk drives Uploading Data Files to the SAS Server If the data that you want to use is not already available from the SAS server then you can use the Upload Data Files to Server task available within SAS OnDemand for Academics Enterprise Guide The Upload Data Files to Server task enables you to select one or more SAS data sets sas7bdat from your local Microsoft Windows file system and copy them to the SAS server the SAS Cloud for processing You must perform this step in order to work with any local SAS data sets because the SAS server cannot access any data on your local drives 10 Step 4 Review the Basics for Working with Data and Results Chapter 2 The task generates a log that summarizes the data files that were copied the byte size timings for each file and for all of the files as a group and any errors that occurred during the transfer By default all data files are added as output data in your SAS Enterprise Guide project so that they can be used in the project
6. To start SAS OnDemand for Academics Forecast Server in the future you can perform the previous steps or simply use the following URL https academic93 oda sas com SASForecastServer main jnl p Q When I start SAS OnDemand for Academics Forecast Server the software application appears to be named SAS Forecast Studio Am I using the correct software Yes SAS Forecast Server is the name of the software offering However SAS Forecast Studio is the name of the graphical user interface that is used to access SAS Forecast Server functionality Q What is the name of my SAS Forecast Server Environment 48 Step 5 Help for Common Problems Chapter 4 Each course registered using SAS Forecast Server has a unique course environment Students must contact their instructor if they do not know which environment to select Q How do I select a SAS Forecast Server Environment You can select your course environments by doing the following 1 Log on to SAS Forecast Server 2 From the Project window select your course environment from the Environment menu Note Students must contact their instructors if they do not know which environment to select 49 CHAPTER SAS OnDemand for Academics Web Editor SAS OnDemand for Academics Web Editor Step 1 Confirm System Requirements Connectivity cies eher E DWA E Geax beech cuie busi tds Po Coan Sih EERE ed Cebs tata da bs teh OREA Os Sates Step 2 Set Up Your SAS OnDemand for Academics Acco
7. Note Because any modifications that you make to the data will not be saved once you end your session you might want to download any data files that you have changed from the SAS server to your local PC after you have finished your work To upload a data set 1 Select the SAS data sets to upload 2 Specify the upload options To select the SAS data sets to upload 1 Select Tasks Data gt Upload Data Files to Server The Upload Data Files to Server window is displayed 2 Select Add to select the SAS data sets that you want to copy The Open dialog box is displayed 3 Select the name of the file that you want to copy To select more than one file hold down the Ctrl key while selecting the files that you want to add Files must be SAS7BDAT files 4 Select Open to add the files to the list of data sets that you want to copy Note that all files that are copied are given lowercase names on the target server 5 Select Next to specify the upload options The Upload Data Files to Server window is displayed This window specifies the name of the SAS server and the destination SAS library for your project To specify the upload options Q If you want to overwrite any existing files on the SAS server that have the same name as the files that you are copying select the Overwrite existing files with the same name check box By default existing files are not overwritten Q Ifyou do not want to add the data sets that you are copying to you
8. Q SAS has been used in colleges and universities for more than 30 years Q With quick access to award winning software for data management and analytics students gain valuable SAS skills that are highly sought after in the job market The following sections list the SAS software that is available with SAS OnDemand for Academics Client Software Instructors can choose to use one of the following software applications when they register a course with SAS OnDemand for Academics Q SAS Enterprise Guide Q SAS Enterprise Miner Q SAS Forecast Server Q SAS Web Editor When students register for the course they must select the same software application that their instructor has chosen to use 2 Server Software SAS Forecast Server Chapter 1 Server Software SAS Enterprise Guide The following products are available on the hosted SAS server that supports SAS OnDemand for Academics Enterprise Guide Base SAS SAS STAT software SAS GRAPH software SAS ETS software SAS OR software including OPT PRS IVS and LSO SAS IML software SAS CONNECT SAS High Performance Forecasting SAS ACCESS Interface to PC Files Ooooovoovooeodo Server Software SAS Enterprise Miner The following products are available on the hosted SAS server that supports SAS OnDemand for Academics Enterprise Miner Base SAS SAS STAT software SAS GRAPH software SAS ETS software SAS OR software including OPT PRS IVS and LSO SAS I
9. sas SAS OnDemand for Academics Student User s Guide Third Edition SAS Documentation The correct bibliographic citation for this manual is as follows SAS Institute Inc 2013 SAS OnDemand for Academics Student User s Guide Third Edition Cary NC SAS Institute Inc SAS OnDemand for Academics Student User s Guide Third Edition Copyright 2013 SAS Institute Inc Cary NC USA All rights reserved Produced in the United States of America For a hard copy book No part of this publication may be reproduced stored in a retrieval system or transmitted in any form or by any means electronic mechanical photocopying or otherwise without the prior written permission of the publisher SAS Institute Inc For a Web download or e book Your use of this publication shall be governed by the terms established by the vendor at the time you acquire this publication The scanning uploading and distribution of this book via the Internet or any other means without the permission of the publisher is illegal and punishable by law Please purchase only authorized electronic editions and do not participate in or encourage electronic piracy of copyrighted materials Your support of others rights is appreciated U S Government Restricted Rights Notice Use duplication or disclosure of this software and related documentation by the U S government is subject to the Agreement with SAS Institute and the restrictions set
10. If your instructor has stored data files other than SAS data sets on the SAS server then he or she will provide you with a FILENAME statement that you can use to access the data Q My code is not producing any graphs What am I doing wrong SAS Web Editor only supports the default device of PNG for html If you specify devices such as GIF JPEG ACTXIMG ACTIVEX and so on then your graphs are not produced and no warnings or errors are given Q Iam trying to use an INFILE statement to access data but it is causing errors How should I use an INFILE statement You must use a fully qualified path when using an INFILE statement within SAS OnDemand for Academics Web Editor In addition INFILE statements are case sensitive Ensure that you are entering the INFILE statement appropriately Refer to Working with INFILE Statements on page 54 Q Ihave copied code in to the code Program window but I am getting errors when I try to run the code What is happening This could be the result of hidden or special characters in the code that you copied in to the code window One way to resolve this issue is to enter the code instead of copying the code If the amount of code is too much to enter then you could try saving the code as a text file to remove any special characters or formatting and 58 Step 5 Finding Help for Common Problems Chapter 5 then copying the code in to the Code window For more information and options search for
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12. course information http support sas com ctx3 sodareg index html Your SAS OnDemand for Academics Home Page is created during the registration process and is part of the SAS OnDemand for Academics Control Center You are taken to your Student Home Page once you have set up an account You access your home page to register for or view information associated with courses About Your SAS Profile Account A SAS profile is an account that you can create to access specific information and resources from the SAS website If you are a current SAS user then you might already have a SAS profile If you are a new SAS user then a SAS profile is created for you when you register for SAS OnDemand for Academics SAS OnDemand for Academics Enterprise Guide Step 3 Access and Use the Software 7 An important part of your SAS profile account is a SAS profile password that you are prompted to enter each time you access the SAS OnDemand for Academics Control Center Note Your SAS profile password must be changed every 6 months for security purposes You will receive an e mail when your password is approaching expiration To reset your SAS profile visit My SAS Profile page at this location https www sas com profile user login htm Important Information Before You Begin As you begin setting up your account it is helpful to keep the following in mind Q You will need access to your e mail account When you begin registration you are prompted to ent
13. for Academics from these sources Q Commonly Asked Questions SAS OnDemand for Academics Enterprise Guide on page 15 Q SAS Notes a database of common technical issues found at http support sas com notes Q SAS Product Documentation at http support sas com documentation Step 2 Contact Your Instructor If you are a student and you have questions about using SAS OnDemand for Academics then contact your instructor Instructors can point students toward educational resources and help ensure that offerings are used correctly If further assistance is needed then your instructor can contact SAS Technical Support Commonly Asked Questions SAS OnDemand for Academics Enterprise Guide Q Does SAS OnDemand for Academics Enterprise Guide have all the same features as SAS Enterprise Guide Certain features of SAS OnDemand for Academics Enterprise Guide have been disabled because they are not practical in this setting For example the ability to schedule projects is not available Note that the online Help system documents all SAS Enterprise Guide features including those that might be unavailable in this offering Q Can I download SAS OnDemand for Academics clients on to more than one machine Yes For example you might download a client on to a personal computer at home as well as a laptop if you use both machines to complete assignments Q Iam using the keyboard to install SAS OnDemand for Academics Enterprise Guide
14. if needed Therefore the server might be unavailable for a portion of time on the third Saturday of each month SAS OnDemand for Academics Enterprise Guide Step 4 Review the Basics for Working with Data and Results 9 To determine whether SAS servers are available visit the SAS server status web page at https www ondemand sas com status oda Requesting SAS Server Availability Notification If you would like to be notified when the SAS server is unavailable due to extended maintenance or due to unforeseen circumstances then subscribe to the SASONDEMANDSERVER L mailing list 1 Send e mail to LISTSERV LISTSERV SAS COM 2 Inthe body of the e mail type subscribe SASONDEMANDSERVER L 3 Send the e mail no subject line is needed Follow any instructions that you receive via e mail To unsubscribe from SASONDEMANDSERVER L 1 Send e mail to LISTSERV LISTSERV SAS COM 2 In the body of the e mail type unsubscribe SASONDEMANDSERVER L 3 Send the e mail no subject line is needed Step 4 Review the Basics for Working with Data and Results Before attempting course exercises we recommend that you review the basics of working with SAS data sets and results in SAS OnDemand for Academics Enterprise Guide Working with Data To ensure that you do not lose your work you should cover the basics of uploading and downloading files from the SAS server Storing Data
15. off your license in accordance with the terms of the legal agreement If your account has expired then you can enable your account again by registering for another SAS OnDemand for Academics course if your instructor chooses to teach a course with SAS OnDemand for Academics 66 General Support Appendix 1 67 APPENDIX Learning Resources for SAS OnDemand for Academics Learning Resources for SAS OnDemand for ACAACMICS cccccesccessseesseeeteceesecseeeceneecaaeceseeeeaeeseteeseaeeeereseetesae 67 Training and Usage Vid eoses ivi iscsscacsrscessacssicss oniiir s cass NEEESE DEIENE EENEI Ei iie 67 Professot S Ss wives cestveceidis Gesmestustiptuxisin Gana EE EEREN T E EEA E EEEE E O EESTE 67 Sude NiS a eE E E EN E A O T A 68 e Legrning COUPSOS cis ca cincavece coustcscaucuia cossaceda cassie suse cas nsadhieestek TNE EENES ENEE OEE EAEE 68 TCGCRINE MGLCTIGIS ssveterscts easier ie iaa E N EE EENE EEE I EE EAE EEN ET EOE ENEE es 68 Enterprise Guide RESOUTCES aiue t an NEO TE EEN ETS 68 IRON GL E E T ET 68 Online SAS Enterprise Guide Demonstration c ccscccescsessesesesesecseceeeeeeceeecseeceaeeeeeeseaeceeaeeseeeseeeeeaeenae 68 Online Practice Exercises Statistics Information and Sample SAS Data Sets c ccccccccccseesseeseeeeee 69 Product Document allo irer desi saus ER usa dak sp av ad eh sh uns NE EAER tagcat va vat eyes aha tea ddan SIERO N EA ANEA 69 BOORS srair ra T E ETEO EAEE E O GEO EE EEE EE AE ara EEEE TIEA 69 White POD CP
16. want to run the application Name SAS Enterprise Miner 5 3 Publisher SAS Institute Inc From http emcloud oca sas com 16093 en E More Information The digital signature was generated with a trusted certificate but has expired 5 Inthe User Name field enter your SAS server user ID This user ID is also displayed on your SAS OnDemand for Academics home page Getting Started 4 Your SAS Server userid i sas instructor Use this userid when you log on w wie SAS Server Register a course Registering a course will make it available to your students To edit course information or review helpful details about courses click on the course title To obtain the software for a course select the link in the Download column Note Your SAS server user ID is case sensitive and should be entered in all lowercase If you enter your SAS server user ID using uppercase or mixed case letters then you might be able to log on but certain tasks might not perform properly 6 Inthe Password field enter your SAS profile password There are two times when you might have supplied a SAS profile password when you originally created a SAS profile or when you registered for SAS OnDemand for Academics 7 Click Log On To start SAS OnDemand for Academics Enterprise Miner in the future you can perform the previous steps or save the following URL as a bookmark and use it https academic93 oda sas com SAS EnterpriseMiner
17. Center registration course selection and so on as well as to download SAS OnDemand for Academics software We recommend Microsoft Internet Explorer 7 or earlier for Microsoft Windows systems Safari and Mozilla Firefox might be appropriate for Macintosh systems Other browsers might work with the offering but they have not been fully tested I do not seem to have access to expected updates or features You should occasionally clear your browser s cache to receive updates and for possible performance improvements What is a SAS profile A SAS profile is an account that you can create to access specific information and resources from the SAS website If you are a current SAS user then you might already have a SAS profile If you are a new SAS user then a SAS profile is created for you when you register for SAS OnDemand for Academics General Usage Q How do Ilog on to my SAS OnDemand for Academics Home Page Your SAS OnDemand for Academics Home Page is part of the SAS OnDemand for Academics Control Center The Control Center is used by students to register purchase courses and view course information To log on to your SAS OnDemand for Academics Home Page see Access Your SAS OnDemand for Academics Account for the SAS OnDemand for Academics software that you are using I have used the correct logon values and I still cannot connect to the SAS server to perform processing What is wrong There are a few common reasons
18. Guide to be fully supported Requirement Note Operating Microsoft Windows 7 Home Premium and Macintosh operating systems are not systems above 64 bit with Service Pack 1 or supported Microsoft Windows 8 64 bit Microsoft Windows Media Center is not supported Microsoft Windows XP or any other 32 bit Microsoft Windows operating system is not supported Internet Microsoft Internet Explorer 8 and above Other Internet browsers might work browser but have not been fully tested and are not supported by SAS Hard disk Approximately 80 MB of free hard disk You are prompted to install Microsoft space space NET if it is not on your machine This requires additional disk space Only one version of SAS Enterprise Guide can be installed on a machine at one time For example if you have traditional SAS Enterprise Guide installed then installing SAS OnDemand for Academics Enterprise Guide on the same machine is not recommended Step 2 Set Up Your SAS OnDemand for Academics Account There are several important steps that you must follow to set up a SAS OnDemand for Academics account such as creating a SAS profile and registering for your course The online process uses a series of windows to guide you About the SAS OnDemand for Academics Control Center Your starting point for accessing SAS OnDemand for Academics is the SAS OnDemand for Academics Control Center website You use it to register acquire a license and view
19. JMP Select File gt SAS gt Server Connections In the SAS Server Connections window click Metadata Server Profiles to open the Manage Metadata Server Profiles window Click the name of the profile that you created for the SAS server Click Connect Note To disconnect from the SAS server return to the Manage Metadata Server Profiles window and click Disconnect
20. SAS OnDemand for Academics account such as creating a SAS profile and registering for your course The online process uses a series of windows to guide you About the SAS OnDemand for Academics Control Center Your starting point for accessing SAS OnDemand for Academics is the SAS OnDemand for Academics Control Center website You use it to register acquire a license and view course information http support sas com ctx3 sodareg index html Your SAS OnDemand for Academics Home Page is created during the registration process and is part of the SAS OnDemand for Academics Control Center You are taken to your Student Home Page once you have set up an account You access your home page to view information associated with courses About Your SAS Profile Account A SAS profile is an account that you can create to access specific information and resources from the SAS website If you are a current SAS user then you might already have a SAS profile account If you are a new SAS user then a SAS profile is created for you when you register for SAS OnDemand for Academics An important part of your SAS profile account is a SAS profile password that you are prompted to enter each time you access the SAS OnDemand for Academics Control Center Note Your SAS profile password must be changed every 6 months for security purposes You will receive an e mail when your password is approaching expiration To SAS OnDemand for Academics Enterprise Miner
21. Server on page 9 Q How doI download data files from the SAS server to my PC You can use SAS OnDemand for Academics Enterprise Guide to download SAS data sets from the SAS server to your PC From SAS Enterprise Guide select Tasks gt Data gt Download Data Files to PC Then follow the steps in the wizard that is displayed Refer to Downloading Data Files from the SAS Server on page 10 Q Can TI use data other than SAS data sets Yes If you want to work with data other than SAS data sets such as comma delimited files or text files then you can import the files into SAS OnDemand for Academics Enterprise Guide To import other data follow these steps 1 Select File gt Import Data 2 Select Local Computer 3 Find and select the data file that you want to use In addition if your instructor has stored data files other than SAS data sets on the SAS server then he or she will provide you with a FILENAME statement that you can use to access the data Q Iam trying to use an INFILE statement to access data but it is causing errors How should I use an INFILE statement You must use a fully qualified path when using an INFILE statement within SAS OnDemand for Academics Enterprise Guide In addition INFILE statements are case sensitive Ensure that you are entering the INFILE statement appropriately Refer to Working with INFILE Statements on page 13 Q ITuploaded a file and am referring to the file using an INFI
22. Step 3 Access and Use the Software 25 reset your SAS profile visit My SAS Profile page at https www sas com profile user login htm Important Information Before You Begin As you begin setting up your account it is helpful to keep the following in mind Q You will need access to your e mail account When you begin registration you are prompted to enter an e mail address Enter the e mail address of an account that you can access easily while completing your registration Q You will receive an e mail during the initial registration process that you must open and act upon to continue The e mail prompts you to click a link to verify your e mail address Its primary purpose is to confirm that you are using a valid e mail address and that someone else is not attempting to register you without your knowledge Q Ifyou do not receive the e mail then check your junk e mail folder Register for a Course You must register to select and get access to the SAS software that is being used for the course During registration you must select a university an instructor and a course 1 Visit the SAS OnDemand for Academics Control Center to begin http support sas com ctx3 sodareg index html 2 Enter your e mail address in the text box to get started 3 Follow the instructions Visit the following location to print or view step by step instructions http support sas com ondemand manuals enterprise_miner_student pdf Step 3 Access a
23. a Project Model Package 1 Create a project or open an existing project within SAS OnDemand for Academics Enterprise Miner Highlight the appropriate node within a diagram Select Actions gt Create Model Package In the Input dialog box enter a name for the model package To ensure that you choose a unique filename you might want to include your name or initials as part of the filename This ensures that your peers can distinguish one model package from another From the Project Panel on the left side of SAS OnDemand for Academics Enterprise Miner expand the Model Packages folder Right click on the appropriate model package and then select Save As Save the model package as an spk file Share the spk file as needed through e mail or through a shared network directory SAS OnDemand for Academics Enterprise Miner Step 5 Finding Help for Common Problems 33 Note The user who receives the model package can start SAS OnDemand for Academics Enterprise Miner and choose File gt Open Model Package to open the package and view the diagram and results The user is unable to make any changes or rerun the diagram nodes However the user can choose Action gt Recreate Diagram to re create the diagram within the current project Once the diagram is re created the user has a working copy of the diagram just as if they imported the appropriate diagram xml The user must run a diagram path to produce any results To Share a Pro
24. after one hour or less if the connection is idle that is you have not performed any processing Many firewalls disconnect open sessions after an hour of idle time or less SAS recommends that you complete your work save it and then exit SAS OnDemand for Academics before you leave the computer Q Can I collaborate with other users Currently there are a few ways that you can collaborate a You can share files through network storage space that both parties can access such as AFS or NFS mounted drives a Ifan instructor chooses to store data on the SAS server for a course then the students in that course can all share the same data by using the LIBNAME or FILENAME statement that the instructor provides Q You could consider using third party tools such as www blackboard com Q Can I point to local SAS data sets or files using a LIBNAME or a FILENAME statement No The SAS server is unable to access or recognize the local drives of your PC If you write a LIBNAME statement or a FILENAME statement that references a local directory path then you receive processing errors Can I store files on the SAS server Only instructors have the ability to store data files on the SAS server Once a data file has been stored on the SAS server students can access it using an appropriate LIBNAME or FILENAME statement provided by the instructor Q Ihave uploaded a SAS data set but I cannot see or access it What is wrong Make sure that the SA
25. and Projects Working with Data seai iE cei eungnain Gees caus Geb dees A ca seein ng age TEE tag EE Mase ESATA E Assigning a SAS Library to a Project Using Start Code Assigning a SAS Library Using LIBNAME Statements Accessing Data Using SAS OnDemand for Academics Enterprise Miner Accessing SAS Enterprise Miner Course Data on the SAS Server Accessing Grayed out SAS Libraries from the SAS Server n n Working With PLOJECt Ss 2 ci bkesbskaesdeasayace A AEA Gla eas Madden cu E EE ETEA E aS Understanding Project Storage Quotas Creating New Projects Opening Existing Projects Creating Model Packages Differences between Project Model Packages and Exported Project Diagrams ccceee 31 Sharing Homework Assigniment cccccccccsssssssecessecssscceeeccnseceeeeeceeseecseecsuseceeeecseeceaeeeeaeeeeneessecsueeenees Submitting Homework Assignments COU AD OREN APERE AA EAA E ed ca eek ass aS aE ER EEG Co NEA Rae NAST Te Ra ging Step 5 Finding Help for Common Problems Where Can Students Find He tp sera ssa va auran Atea sh diets Sate iva Gu tiiaa de de EEN ENESA EEEn ES Step 1 Review Commonly Asked Questions SAS Notes and SAS Documentation Step 2 Contact Your INStruct OP synin aridin iena sree sinceseved de iE RERE su aneusveck vee see caves Commonly Asked Questions SAS OnDemand for Academics Enterprise Miner SAS OnDemand for Academics Enterprise Miner This chapter guides students through recommended st
26. as well To access the SAS data sets 1 Start SAS OnDemand for Academics Enterprise Guide and log on 2 Select File gt Open gt Data 3 Select Servers 4 Double click SAS Apps 5 Double click Libraries 6 Double click the appropriate library such as MAPS SASHELP or the library that you have assigned using a LIBNAME statement 7 Double click the SAS data set that you want to use Note If you modify a SAS data set that exists on the SAS server and you want to save that SAS data set then you must download the data set to a local drive If you do not then your modifications are lost when you end your session In addition some of the SAS data sets that are available from the SAS server might be too large to download locally unless you have modified them to make them smaller In 12 Step 4 Review the Basics for Working with Data and Results Chapter 2 this case it is recommended that you work with the original SAS data sets only while connected to the SAS server Accessing Grayed out SAS Libraries from the SAS Server The SAS server includes sample SAS data sets that you might choose to use Some of the sample SAS libraries might appear to be grayed out but they are still available for use Typically grayed out SAS libraries appear for users in Europe and were originally intended for use with another SAS software application such as SAS Enterprise Miner 1 Start SAS OnDemand for Academics Enterprise Guide and log on
27. by SAS OnDemand for Academics Enterprise Guide In all cases your password is the same as your SAS profile password If you have forgotten your SAS Profile password then follow these steps 1 Use the My Profile page to update your SAS profile password https www sas com profile user login htm Note Your password must meet the following criteria a It cannot be the name that you used to register or exceed two consecutive characters from that name For example if you registered as Jonathan Smith then you could not use either Jonathan or Smith and you could not include three consecutive characters such as jon or ith b It must be at least eight characters in length c It must contain characters from three of the following four categories Q English uppercase characters A through Z Q English lowercase characters a through z Q base 10 digits 0 through 9 Q non alphabetic characters for example 2 Access SAS OnDemand for Academics 3 Enter your e mail address and use your updated SAS profile password when you are prompted to enter a password 4 When appropriate use your updated SAS profile password along with your SAS server User ID to log on to a SAS OnDemand for Academics software application Q If Ihave trouble with my software how do I get support Refer to the information in this manual under Step 8 Finding Help for Common Problems for the software being used in your
28. contains any charts then you must specify GIF or JPG as the graph device format Q CanIconvert the HTML or SAS Report output that I produce with SAS OnDemand for Academics Enterprise Guide into PDF files There is no way to accomplish this from within SAS OnDemand for Academics Enterprise Guide However you could export the output files and then use a freeware PDF printer driver to accomplish this goal To export your output right click on the appropriate file and then select Export Q How do I view or print multiple output files at the same time using SAS OnDemand for Academics Enterprise Guide There are two ways to combine results to make one viewable and printable document 20 Step 5 Finding Help for Common Problems Chapter 2 Q Select Tools gt Create HTML Document This option lets you take the HTML output files that you have created in your project and combine them into a single HTML document which you can save and print Q Select File gt New gt Report This option works only when you use SAS Report instead of HTML as your output format SAS Report output looks like HTML on the screen but prints like a PDF page oriented The report builder interface enables you to combine output from various tasks arrange the output the way you like add headers and footers and images and control aspects of page layout and margins CHAPTER a SAS OnDemand for Academics Enterprise Miner SAS OnDemand for Academics Enterp
29. files Model packages can be created from any node in a diagram Typically you create a model package when you are satisfied with your model and you want to preserve it or share it with someone else In most cases you create the model package from the last node of a process in a diagram This ensures that the model package includes the entire process flow Differences between Project Model Packages and Exported Project Diagrams With SAS OnDemand for Academics Enterprise Miner a user can create a model package and send it as a SAS Package File spk or export a diagram as an XML file xml If a specific project takes a long time to run then having the model package with the associated results can be advantageous Exported diagrams contain no results After a project s diagram has been exported as an XML file it can be shared as an attachment in an e mail message or by placing the file on a shared network directory To use the shared file it must be imported in to SAS OnDemand for Academics Enterprise Miner and then the appropriate path of the diagram would have to be run to produce results Note that neither model packages nor exported diagrams include the actual data that is referenced To rerun the project you must have access to the original data or use the LIBNAME statement that points to the original data if that data is stored on the SAS server Sharing Homework Assignments There are three ways that you can share home
30. for Academics Q How do I find out more information about using SAS OnDemand for Academics Enterprise Guide After you have downloaded and installed the client software application that you plan to use you can refer to the options on its Help menu You can also refer to the Learning Resources for SAS OnDemand for Academics appendix in this manual Q Can TI access the Program Editor Log and Output windows using SAS OnDemand for Academics Enterprise Guide Yes You can access and use traditional SAS Programming windows For example select File gt New gt Program or File gt Open gt Program to access the Program Editor After you run a SAS program the Log and Output windows will be displayed if appropriate Q Will SAS OnDemand for Academics Enterprise Guide work if I already have SAS Enterprise Guide installed on my computer Yes Both versions can be installed on the same computer and work independently Q How do I work with data in SAS OnDemand for Academics Enterprise Guide SAS OnDemand for Academics Enterprise Guide works in conjunction with the SAS server The easiest way to work with data is to ensure that the SAS server has access to that data You can do this by using existing sample data sets on the SAS server uploading data files to the SAS server or accessing data that an instructor has chosen to store on the SAS server Q How do I share data with other users who are using SAS OnDemand for Acad
31. forth in FAR 52 227 19 Commercial Computer Software Restricted Rights June 1987 SAS Institute Inc SAS Campus Drive Cary North Carolina 27513 4th electronic book June 2013 SAS Publishing provides a complete selection of books and electronic products to help customers use SAS software to its fullest potential For more information about our e books e learning products CDs and hard copy books visit the SAS Publishing Web site at support sas com publishing or call 1 800 727 3228 SAS and all other SAS Institute Inc product or service names are registered trademarks or trademarks of SAS Institute Inc in the USA and other countries indicates USA registration Other brand and product names are registered trademarks or trademarks of their respective companies Contents Chapter 1 Introduction to SAS OnDemand for Academics ccscecscsscssesscescesscecccssccssccsscessssssssesscssscesssssssecens i ImtrOGU Ct ON issisicinisctvsetaserialadaiepas Godetlaiddubepaei sant hadedadepni ed cigtedetiapisbieniecadessial TEE EE TE EE EEEE Client S OL CW ate enine aienea dati vse Ne E aa EE e EEE EEEE EEEE EEEE ii nesters EEEE aS Server Software SAS Enterprise Guide ee eee cseesceescecneeceseceseceseceseeeaeeeaeeesaecsaecsaecaecsaecsseeseeeeseeesneseaes Server Software SAS Enterprise Miner eis isc ceicisitstusisssehacieisepesconsteslaetiedsceetvessesevusemteevneasslevssieanevnnce Server Software SAS Forecast Server
32. of books from SAS Publishing are available for SAS Enterprise Guide You can use the SAS Bookstore website http support sas com publishing to find the books review portions of each book and place orders Use the site s search feature to locate topics or products of interest such as for SAS Enterprise Guide or Base SAS White Papers You can access the following titles by visiting the following locations Q ASAS Programmer s Guide to SAS Enterprise Guide at http supportexp unx sas com ondemand pdf SGF07_EG_for_Programmers pdf Q Dynamic Projects in SAS Enterprise Guide How to Create and Use Parameters at http supportexp unx sas com ondemand pdf SGF07_Parameters_in_EG pdf Q Introduction to SAS Enterprise Guide 4 1 for Statistical Analysis http supportexp unx sas com ondemand pdf SUGI31_EGuide4 10Overview pdf Enterprise Miner Resources Product Documentation To access product documentation sample data and more go to SAS Enterprise Miner from the Product Documentation area at http support sas com documentation Books A number of books from SAS Publishing are available for SAS Enterprise Miner You can use the SAS Bookstore website http support sas com publishing to find the books review portions of each book and place orders Use the site s search feature to locate topics or products of interest such as for SAS Enterprise Miner or data mining 70 Forecast Server Resources Appendix 2 Forecast Serv
33. project runs incorrectly after removing unnecessary projects then you might need to rebuild the diagrams for this project Creating New Projects When you create a new project you use the Create New Project wizard Step 3 of this wizard enables you to select a SAS folder in which to store your project Even though you have the ability to browse in this step accept the default project storage location Users your user id My Folder Accepting the default project storage location ensures that your projects can be accessed appropriately by SAS OnDemand for Academics servers If you select Browse and attempt to store your project in a location other than the default the following error is displayed A 8 h X Exception occurred updating the 545 Metadata Repository To correct this error change the location where your project will be stored back to the default location Users your user id My Folder Opening Existing Projects To find and open an existing project Start SAS OnDemand for Academics Enterprise Miner Click Open Project From the Open Project window open the My Folder folder Select the project that you want to open Click OK nk U N SAS OnDemand for Academics Enterprise Miner Step 4 Review the Basics for Working with Data Results and Projects 31 Creating Model Packages With SAS OnDemand for Academics Enterprise Miner users can create model packages also known as SAS Package Files or spk
34. sharing a project diagram Your instructor will tell you the method that he or she would like you to use Q How do I collaborate using SAS OnDemand for Academics Enterprise Miner You can collaborate by sharing an entire project model package or a project diagram For more information see these topics Differences between Project Model Packages and Exported Project Diagrams on page 31 and Collaborating on page 32 Q Can I use a project model package or project diagram from older versions of SAS Enterprise Miner Some project model packages and project diagrams created in older versions of SAS Enterprise Miner work fine while others do not If you try to use a project or diagram created with an older version of SAS Enterprise Miner and the application becomes unresponsive then close the application and avoid using the project model package or project diagram in the future Q My project or diagram is unresponsive or no longer opens What is wrong If you have lost a connection to the SAS server while working on your project or diagram or if you did not properly close SAS OnDemand for Academics Enterprise SAS OnDemand for Academics Enterprise Miner Step 5 Finding Help for Common Problems 37 Miner then a lock file might have been created This lock file could cause your diagram or project to appear unresponsive or it could prevent your diagram or project from opening at all Try the following to correct the issue Q Ifth
35. submitted SAS files or projects and returns results to your computer If you are unable to use a SAS OnDemand for Academics software application to perform processing then make sure that you have a working Internet connection If your Internet connection is working normally then you can check the SAS server status web page at https www ondemand sas com status oda to determine whether appropriate servers are available or temporarily down for maintenance Avoid Connection Time outs Avoid leaving open connections on the server An open connection to the SAS server will likely disconnect time out after one hour or less if the connection is idle that is you have not performed any processing Many firewalls disconnect open sessions after an hour of idle time or less It is best practice to complete your work save it and then exit SAS OnDemand for Academics Enterprise Guide before you leave the computer SAS Server Maintenance and Availability SAS makes its best efforts to make the server available as much as possible and to keep unexpected downtime to a minimum There could be limited times when the server is unavailable because SAS is performing maintenance testing or performance enhancement tasks Q If server maintenance is needed then SAS will try to perform this work during nontraditional usage hours to lessen any impact to users Q SAS uses the third Saturday of each month to perform scheduled maintenance on its systems
36. these SAS data sets as well To access sample data sets on the SAS server 1 2 3 5 6 7 Start SAS OnDemand for Academics Enterprise Miner Create a new project or open an existing project In the tree on the left right click Data Source and then select Create Data Source The Source menu defaults to SAS Table Click Next to accept the default value and move to the next step in the wizard Next to the Table field which will be blank click Browse Use the Library menu to select the appropriate library Select the SAS data set that you want to use and then continue with the wizard Accessing SAS Enterprise Miner Course Data on the SAS Server In addition SAS OnDemand for Academics stores SAS data sets associated with the teaching materials from SAS Enterprise Miner courses on the SAS server To view these 1 2 3 NA wn A Start SAS OnDemand for Academics Enterprise Miner Create a new project or open an existing project In the tree on the left right click Data Source and then select Create Data Source Select Source Metadata Repository and then click Next Next to the Table field click Browse Use the Library menu to select the appropriate library Select the SAS data set that you want to use and then continue with the wizard or data files to the SAS server for use in specific courses Accessing Grayed out SAS Libraries from the SAS Server The SAS server includes sample SAS data sets that you might ch
37. why you might not be able to connect Q You might have a brand new account Your account will be activated within 15 minutes of registration and then you gain access to the SAS server a The SAS server might be temporarily down for maintenance Q Your account status might be pending Q Your SAS profile password might have expired This password must be reset after 180 days approximately six months For more information see How do I reset my SAS Profile Password at http support sas com ondemand caq_new html pwreset Q Your SAS profile password might be too weak See What is a SAS Profile for the SAS OnDemand for Academics software that you are using Q Your account might have expired Student accounts are valid for the duration of the registered course plus a grace period to ensure that assignments can be completed Commonly Asked Questions for SAS OnDemand for Academics General Usage 63 Q The SAS server might be down at certain times for maintenance testing or enhancements If you are unable to connect then make sure that you have a working Internet connection If you do and you still cannot connect then try again at a later time For more details see SAS Server Maintenance and Availability for the SAS OnDemand for Academics software that you are using Q My connection to the SAS server failed after I left my machine What happened An open connection to the SAS server will likely disconnect time out
38. your web browser This results in a loss of any work that has not been saved Most web browsers provide a warning to let you know that your work is lost if you choose to proceed with a page refresh or reload Step 2 Set Up Your SAS OnDemand for Academics Account There are several important steps that you must follow to set up a SAS OnDemand for Academics account such as creating a SAS profile and registering for your course The online process uses a series of windows to guide you About the SAS OnDemand for Academics Control Center Your starting point for accessing SAS OnDemand for Academics is the SAS OnDemand for Academics Control Center website You use it to register acquire a license and view course information https support sas com ctx3 sodareg index html Your SAS OnDemand for Academics Home Page is created during the registration process and is part of the SAS OnDemand for Academics Control Center You are taken to your Student Home Page once you have set up an account You access your home page to register for or view information associated with courses About Your SAS Profile Account A SAS profile is an account that you can create to access specific information and resources from the SAS website If you are a current SAS user then you might already have a SAS profile If you are a new SAS user then a SAS profile is created for you when you register for SAS OnDemand for Academics An important part of your SAS prof
39. Academics Home Page 2 Start SAS OnDemand for Academics Enterprise Guide 3 Create or open a SAS program 4 Assign the LIBNAME or FILENAME statement in your code in order to access your data Remember LIBNAME and FILENAME statements are case sensitive Working with INFILE Statements An INFILE statement identifies an external data file to read with an INPUT statement If you plan to use an INFILE statement or are asked to use an INFILE statement to access data then you must use a fully qualified path in your statement For example if country dat exists in a course directory called courses u_0 i_123 c_105 then the INFILE statement to access this data file would be infile courses u_0 i_123 c_105 country dat However if you specified a path that is not fully qualified such as the following then an error would be produced infile country dat Students must use the INFILE statement with the fully qualified path that your instructor provides Working with INFILE Statements and Microsoft Windows Data Files If you import or upload a raw data file such as a text file or a comma separated value file from a PC using the Microsoft Windows operating system then the file might contain carriage return characters These carriage return characters cause errors when you attempt to read the file on the UNIX version of SAS used by SAS OnDemand for Academics servers For example using the following INFILE statement could cause da
40. At least 3 GB 4 GB is recommended Verify and Install a Java Runtime Environment After you have registered for a course that uses SAS OnDemand for Academics Enterprise Miner you must verify that you have an appropriate Java Runtime Environment JRE installed or install an appropriate JRE This process needs to be completed only once Step 1 Verify Whether a JRE and Java Web Start Is Installed To verify whether you installed a JRE complete these steps Open a Command Prompt window Select Start gt Run Type CMD in the Run window On the Command Prompt window type start javaws A U N If the above command opens a Java Web Start window similar to the following then you have a JRE and Java Web Start installed SAS OnDemand for Academics Enterprise Miner Step 1 Confirm System Requirements 23 Java TM Web Start 1 6 0_06 x J Usage javaws run options lt jnlp file gt javaws control options where run options include verbose display additional output offline run the application in offline mode system run the application From the system cache only Xnosplash run without showing a splash screen J lt option gt supply option to the vm wait start java process and wait For its exit control options include viewer show the cache viewer in the java control panel uninstall remove all applications from the cache uninstall lt jnlp file gt remove the application from the cache import import options lt
41. Common Problems 59 Yes if you are using Apple Safari 6 or greater If you are using an older version of Apple Safari then you can upload only one file to a project at a time Q After generating a large amount of output such as HTML my browser seems to crash What is happening SAS Web Editor is not currently designed to support large amounts of output The browser runs out of memory This is more apparent with mobile browsers which typically have less memory Q Are there any search capability limitations within SAS OnDemand for Academics Web Editor Yes Currently search strings are not case sensitive and spaces are treated as part of the string not as AND or OR variables Q Can I edit my ODS graphics in the SAS Web Editor You can download the ODS Graphics Editor directly from the SAS Web Editor The SAS ODS Graphics Editor is an interactive graphical application used to edit and annotate ODS graphics that are created by a wide variety of SAS procedures You can save the results as an image for inclusion in a report or as an SGE file that you can edit in the future To download the stand alone ODS Graphics Editor complete these steps 1 Select Download ODS Graphics Editor from in the banner The ODS Graphics Editor Download Packages page is displayed 2 Follow the instructions in the section named Using a Stand Alone ODS Graphics Editor in the SAS ODS Graphics Editor User s Guide to complete the installation and st
42. Demand for Academics 7 Click Log On To start SAS OnDemand for Academics Forecast Server in the future you can perform the previous steps or simply save the following URL as a bookmark and use it https academic93 oda sas com SASForecastServer main jnlp SAS OnDemand for Academics Forecast Server Step 4 Review the Basics for Working with Data and Results 45 Access the SAS Server You are prompted to connect to the SAS server each time you start SAS OnDemand for Academics Forecast Server The server which is hosted at SAS Institute Inc remotely processes any submitted SAS files or projects and returns results to your computer Make sure that you have a working Internet connection if you are unable to use a SAS OnDemand for Academics software application to perform processing If your Internet connection is working normally and you are still unable to perform processing it is likely that the SAS server is temporarily unavailable Try to use the server again later You can also log on to the SAS OnDemand for Academics Control Center The SAS OnDemand for Academics Control Center typically provides a message if the SAS server is unavailable or expected to be unavailable in the near future SAS Server Maintenance and Availability SAS makes its best efforts to make the server available as much as possible and to keep unexpected downtime to a minimum There could be limited times when the server is unavailable because SAS is performing m
43. Demand for Academics Enterprise Miner Step 5 Finding Help for Common Problems 35 x The application s digital signature has an error Do you want to run the application Name SAS Enterprise Miner 5 3 Publisher SAS Institute Inc From http Verncloud oda sas com 16093 an Com More Information y The digital signature was generated with a trusted certificate but has expired 5 Inthe User Name field enter your SAS server user ID This user ID is also displayed on your SAS OnDemand for Academics home page Getting Started Your SAS Server userid i sas instructor Use this userid when you log on w wie SAS Server m Register a course Registering a course will make it available to your students To edit course information or review helpful details about courses click on the course title To obtain the software for a course select the link in the Download column Note Your SAS server user ID is case sensitive and should be entered in all lowercase If you enter your SAS server user ID using uppercase or mixed case letters then you might be able to log on but certain tasks might not perform properly 6 Inthe Password field enter your SAS profile password There are two times when you might have supplied a SAS profile password when you originally created a SAS profile or when you registered for SAS OnDemand for Academics 7 Click Log On To start SAS OnDemand for Academics Enterprise Miner
44. How do I change focus on the initial installation window Q When the initial installation window is displayed the focus is on Step 1 Verify System Requirements To select this option press Enter Q After Step 1 has completed you must press Tab to move focus to Step 2 Install SAS Enterprise Guide 16 Step 5 Finding Help for Common Problems Chapter 2 Q After you have moved the focus to Step 2 press Enter to begin the SAS Enterprise Guide installation process Q Ihave installed SAS OnDemand for Academics Enterprise Guide but I am not prompted to log on to it when I start the application What should I do Make sure that you ran the System Requirements Wizard during installation When you start the process of installing SAS OnDemand for Academics Enterprise Guide an initial installation window provides you with two choices 1 Verify system requirements 2 Install SAS Enterprise Guide If you did not perform Step 1 verify system requirements then Microsoft NET 1 1 is not installed and will likely cause the error that you are experiencing To correct the situation start the setup exe file that you downloaded from the SAS Download Manager When the installation window is displayed choose Step 1 After the System Requirements Wizard runs and installs Microsoft NET 1 1 on your machine you should be able to use SAS OnDemand for Academics Enterprise Guide Note If Microsoft NET 1 1 stops responding during the installa
45. JWS main jnlp Access the SAS Server You are prompted to connect to the SAS server each time you start SAS OnDemand for Academics Enterprise Miner The server which is hosted at SAS Institute Inc remotely processes any submitted SAS files or projects and returns results to your computer Make sure that you have a working Internet connection if you are unable to use a SAS OnDemand for Academics software application to perform processing If your Internet connection is working normally and you are still unable to perform processing then it is likely that the SAS server is temporarily unavailable Try to use the server again later SAS OnDemand for Academics Enterprise Miner Step 4 Review the Basics for Working with Data Results and Projects 27 You can also log on to the SAS OnDemand for Academics Control Center The SAS OnDemand for Academics Control Center typically provides a message if the SAS server is unavailable or expected to be unavailable in the near future SAS Server Maintenance and Availability SAS makes its best efforts to make the server available as much as possible and to keep unexpected downtime to a minimum There could be limited times when the server is unavailable because SAS is performing maintenance testing or performance enhancement tasks Q Ifserver maintenance is needed then SAS will try to perform this work during nontraditional usage hours to lessen any impact to users Q SAS uses the third Saturday
46. LE statement but not all of the fields are being read correctly What is happening This could be the result of uploading a text file or a comma separated value file from a PC that uses the Microsoft Windows operating system Adding the TERMSTR option to your INFILE statement might correct the issue Q Ihave copied code in to the code Program window but I am getting errors when I try to run the code What is happening This could be the result of hidden or special characters in the code that you copied in to the Code window One way to resolve this issue is to enter the code instead of copying the code If the amount of code is too much to enter then you could try saving the code as a text file to remove any special characters or formatting and SAS OnDemand for Academics Enterprise Guide Step 5 Finding Help for Common Problems 19 then copying the code in to the Code window For more information and options search for SAS Note 16658 on http support sas com notes Q How do I save my projects or files from within SAS OnDemand for Academics Enterprise Guide You must save all your work to your local computer because any work that you have completed and any data that you have uploaded to the SAS server if applicable is lost when you end your SAS OnDemand for Academics session When you choose to save your work or if you are prompted to save your work select Local Computer instead of SAS Servers and then proceed to save your wor
47. ML software SAS CONNECT SAS Enterprise Miner SAS Credit Scoring SAS Text Miner SAS High Performance Forecasting SAS ACCESS Interface to PC Files OoooooOUOUOODCDODO Server Software SAS Forecast Server The following products are available on the hosted SAS server that supports SAS OnDemand for Academics Forecast Server Base SAS SAS STAT software SAS GRAPH software SAS ETS software SAS OR software including OPT PRS IVS and LSO SAS IML software SAS CONNECT SAS Enterprise Miner SAS Credit Scoring D Oooococoocvono Introduction to SAS OnDemand for Academics Server Software SAS Web Editor 3 SAS Text Miner SAS High Performance Forecasting SAS ACCESS Interface to PC Files SAS ACCESS Interface to MYSQL SAS Forecast Studio SAS IML Studio Ooococoono Server Software SAS Web Editor The following products are available on the hosted SAS server that supports SAS OnDemand for Academics Enterprise Guide Base SAS SAS STAT software SAS GRAPH software SAS ETS software SAS OR software including OPT PRS IVS and LSO SAS IML software SAS CONNECT SAS High Performance Forecasting SAS ACCESS Interface to PC Files SAS QC software Oooocooooeoo 4 Server Software SAS Web Editor Chapter 1 CHAPTER a SAS OnDemand for Academics Enterprise Guide SAS OnDemand for Academics Enterprise Guide cccccccccssccsssccssscesseeessecsuecsenecsereceaeecnaeeesaeceaeseneeseecsetecsereen
48. OnDemand for Academics Control Center to begin https support sas com ctx3 sodareg index html 1 Enter your e mail address in the text box to get started 2 Follow the instructions Visit the following location to print step by step instructions http support sas com ondemand manuals SASWeb EditorStudent pdf Step 3 Access and Use the Software Ideally you should perform this step before you begin your first assignment using SAS OnDemand for Academics software Access Your SAS OnDemand for Academics Account Your SAS OnDemand for Academics account enables you to view and edit information that is associated with courses You will have access to this information after you have initially registered for SAS OnDemand for Academics To access an existing SAS OnDemand for Academics account 1 Access the SAS OnDemand for Academics Control Center at https support sas com ctx3 sodareg index html 2 Enter your e mail address and your SAS profile password and then click Enter Access the SAS Server You are prompted to connect to the SAS server each time you start SAS OnDemand for Academics Web Editor The server which is hosted at SAS Institute Inc remotely processes any submitted SAS files or projects and returns results to your computer If you are unable to use a SAS OnDemand for Academics software application to perform processing then make sure that you have a working Internet connection 52 Step 4 Review the Basics f
49. Q Can create a SAS library using SAS OnDemand for Academics Enterprise Miner No However you can work with available SAS libraries or assign LIBNAME statements Q Ihave been provided with a LIBNAME statement for my course How do I assign it If your instructor has provided a LIBNAME statement for your course you can assign it in one of two ways Q Assign the LIBNAME statement as part of your project Start Code to ensure that the SAS library is available throughout your project this LIBNAME statement will also execute each time you start your project Q Assign the LIBNAME statement within a project using the SAS OnDemand for Academics Enterprise Miner Program Editor window Q Iam using a SAS data set that requires a format file How do I define the path to the format file You can define a path to a format file using project Start Code Q Ieither have or might reach my project storage quota What do I do If you exceed your project storage space quota then SAS OnDemand for Academics Enterprise Miner stops processing nodes properly To resolve this 38 Step 5 Finding Help for Common Problems Chapter 3 situation delete existing projects that you no longer need in order to free up project storage space The last project that you created or were working with when you met your project storage space quota could be impacted even after you delete existing projects to create more space If such a project appears to run incorrectly
50. S cas iscacsvcvcccncis cuss cacvacacssacecteustvsssacasceesachcsn cuss cas seseshetesesneastnsvstcan cauted cvs devas coviadanceuaed EESE EDS 69 Enterprise Miner Resources asrasa veitincnins n Ea AVEA OTa ai wa evan adi ai aH nate aga Aes Ha a HE 69 Product POCUTNCTLALLO Mig 5155s ti taans sauetaiet ccvsteah dacs O A A EE naa ee een ee 69 BOORS E cuca vancucusvisn ch vaca caecevack Covance chad ds caste cust cuvanceskeveduva E T 69 Forecast Server ROSOUNCES si szeg sits avs xe shu xa tsus ans da sean das od vs vs cvs staan ses thas AE EA ses deh Gah a Hid EEA Es A Ta eNINE A VREA AUREN 70 Product POCUTNCNLGILO I ats sires caps haat tpuethect osatesh Hasek ty EA E ERN 70 BOORS scvescisscnceva ceucuevevs ca cata cance ca ceuaies stash cock Cava cvvancouace suv cvs EEEE EEES dacdsdacerd REENEN EEREN 70 Learning Resources for SAS OnDemand for Academics This appendix lists resources that are available for instructors and students on http support sas com Some resources are offered at no cost others are available for purchase only Note If any of the supporting materials identified in this appendix are not inherently accessible and you require an accessible format then send an e mail to ondemandacademics sas com SAS will work with you to provide an accessible format Training and Usage Videos The following videos have been designed to help you learn more about SAS OnDemand for Academics or to help you learn how to perform tasks quickly The
51. S data set that you uploaded is named using all lowercase letters Our hosted servers use UNIX they do not recognize mixed or uppercase letters If you have uploaded a SAS data set that uses mixed or uppercase letters then rename the SAS data set to use all lowercase letters with no spaces in the name and then upload the SAS data set again Q Isthere a limit to the number of times I can submit SAS jobs to the SAS server No There is no limit Q Can Iuse the SAS server with other SAS software that I have licensed No The SAS server has been configured to support only software client applications associated with SAS OnDemand for Academics Q Ireceived an error message when trying to create a folder on the SAS server What is wrong You might receive an error message such as this A call to the metadata repository failed See details for more information In this case it is likely that you were trying to create a folder on the SAS server This behavior is not currently supported because it is not possible to save your work on the SAS server Instead save any work to a local folder When prompted 64 General Support Appendix 1 to save your work select Local Computer instead of SAS Servers and then select the appropriate local directory General Support Q What should I do if I forget my password You need to use a password to log on to SAS OnDemand for Academics or to connect to the SAS server SAS Cloud when prompted
52. SAS Note 16658 on http support sas com notes How do I save my projects or files from within SAS OnDemand for Academics Web Editor Save your work to a project file within SAS Web Editor You can then click Projects Download from the Projects that are in the navigation pane to save your work to your Downloads directory on your PC I have to create my file shortcuts every time I log on to the SAS Web Editor Is there a way that they can be saved once and available for each session You can add your file shortcut to your Autoexec file when you either create a new file shortcut or by selecting Edit Autoexec File from in the banner The amp and characters cannot be used in file shortcuts To validate the syntax that you entered in the autoexec file click Run I cannot seem to print anything from the SAS Web Editor In order for printing to work in the SAS Web Editor any pop up blockers must be disabled for the site I would like to save my HTML output as one file How do I do that To save your plots in your results in one file for sharing submitting for review printing and so on open an ODS PDF destination in your code and write the results directly into the projects space For more information about the ODS PDF destination see the SAS Output Delivery System User s Guide You can change the options for a default SAS Web Editor destination by specifying its ID For example to change the style that is displayed in th
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55. SAS data sets that you upload and you want to use them again then you should download the SAS data sets from the SAS server prior to exiting SAS OnDemand for Academics Accessing Data with LIBNAME or FILENAME Statements Once a SAS data set or a data file has been uploaded to the SAS server users can access the data using the appropriate LIBNAME or a FILENAME statement The LIBNAME or FILENAME statement to use is provided to you during the course registration process To access this information at any time 1 Logon to your SAS OnDemand for Academics Home Page 2 Start SAS OnDemand for Academics Web Editor 3 Create or open a SAS program 4 Assign the LIBNAME or FILENAME statement in your code in order to access your data Remember LIBNAME and FILENAME statements are case sensitive Working with INFILE Statements An INFILE statement identifies an external data file to read with an INPUT statement If you plan to use an INFILE statement or are asked to use an INFILE statement to access data then you must use a fully qualified path in your statement For example if country dat exists in a course directory called courses u_0 i_123 c_105 then the INFILE statement to access this data file would be infile courses u_0 i_123 c_105 country dat However if you specified a path that is not fully qualified such as the following then an error would be produced infile country dat Students must use the INFILE statement with
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57. age at https www ondemand sas com status oda Requesting SAS Server Availability Notification If you would like to be notified when the SAS server is unavailable due to extended maintenance or due to unforeseen circumstances then subscribe to the SASONDEMANDSERVER L mailing list 1 Send e mail to LISTSERV LISTSERV SAS COM 2 In the body of the e mail type subscribe SASONDEMANDSERVER L 3 Send the e mail no subject line is needed Follow any instructions that you receive via e mail To unsubscribe from SASONDEMANDSERVER L 1 Send e mail to LISTSERV LISTSERV SAS COM 2 Inthe body of the e mail type unsubscribe SASONDEMANDSERVER L 3 Send the e mail no subject line is needed Step 4 Review the Basics for Working with Data and Results Before attempting course exercises we recommend that you review the basics of working with SAS data sets and results in SAS OnDemand for Academics Web Editor SAS OnDemand for Academics Web Editor Step 4 Review the Basics for Working with Data and Results 53 Working with Data To ensure that you do not lose your work you should cover the basics of uploading and downloading files from the SAS server Storing Data There are two ways to store data for use with SAS OnDemand for Academics Q Instructors can choose to store data for course exercises on the SAS server You can access the data using a LIBNAME or FILENAME
58. aintenance testing or performance enhancement tasks Q Ifserver maintenance is needed then SAS will try to perform this work during nontraditional usage hours to lessen any impact to users Q SAS uses the third Saturday of each month to perform scheduled maintenance on its systems if needed Therefore the server might be unavailable for a portion of time on the third Saturday of each month To determine whether SAS servers are available visit the SAS server status web page at https www ondemand sas com status oda Requesting SAS Server Availability Notification If you would like to be notified when the SAS server is unavailable due to extended maintenance or due to unforeseen circumstances then subscribe to the SASONDEMANDSERVER L mailing list 1 Send e mail to LISTSERV LISTSERV SAS COM 2 In the body of the e mail type subscribe SASONDEMANDSERVER L 3 Send the e mail no subject line is needed Follow any instructions that you receive via e mail To unsubscribe from SASONDEMANDSERVER L 1 Send e mail to LISTSERV LISTSERV SAS COM 2 In the body of the e mail type unsubscribe SASONDEMANDSERVER L 3 Send the e mail no subject line is needed Step 4 Review the Basics for Working with Data and Results Before attempting course exercises we recommend that you review the basics of working with SAS data sets models and results in SAS OnDemand for Aca
59. art using the stand alone ODS Graphics Editor 60 Step 5 Finding Help for Common Problems Chapter 5 61 APPENDIX l Commonly Asked Questions for SAS OnDemand for Academics Commonly Asked Questions for SAS OnDemand for Academics sessessesessesserserserssssssesseessresrrseressessess 61 General Cost 1nd License ura m sacs exci asa seas ca tabu Oa oa cab bas Suites Ws Sad E TA Uh EE TG 6a 8a ose Teens 5 Sa Bas Seka das SuSE 61 Availability and Installation ccc cciceciesdes n codeine EEA ots ook cues Cais dep Coat Aven EA as OF Na asia evap 61 Genet USA Orn ara EEE E A E Rare REE Cees RSTO RSG COOTER Cea Ca TOR EO Ea eC ae Ue ee eta a ats 62 General SUP DOr anini cc eieds cucu ccc tack vs an ca AEAT Sah dne Tdi ou Neb Wad Un SIEEN DARED eaaa 64 Commonly Asked Questions for SAS OnDemand for Academics This appendix answers questions that apply to all SAS OnDemand for Academics software products For help with specific products see Commonly Asked Questions for the SAS OnDemand for Academics software that you are using General Cost and License Q How long is my license period The license period lasts six months Q What is the cost It is free for professors and free to students in registered classes Q Is SAS OnDemand for Academics accessible to users with disabilities SAS is aware that academic and other institutions are required to satisfy the accessibility standards contained in Sections 504 and 508 of
60. asily while completing your registration Q You will receive an e mail during the initial registration process that you must open and act upon to continue The e mail prompts you to click a link to verify your e mail address Its primary purpose is to confirm that you are using a valid e mail address and that someone else is not attempting to register you without your knowledge Q Ifyou do not receive the e mail then check your junk e mail folder About SAS Forecast Server Environments SAS Forecast Server requires that an environment be established and that projects exist within an environment With SAS OnDemand for Academics Forecast Server each course is set up to be its own environment by default Any user within that course is automatically a part of that environment and can create and work with projects within that environment SAS Forecast Server is also a collaborative tool This means that all users within a specific course can view and work with the projects in that course s environment Register for a Course You must register to select and get access to the SAS software being used for the course During registration you must select a university an instructor and a course 1 Visit the SAS OnDemand for Academics Control Center to begin http support sas com ctx3 sodareg index html 2 Enter your e mail address in the text box to get started 3 Follow the instructions Visit the following location to print or view step
61. ata sets to download 1 Select Tasks Data Download Data Files to PC The Download Data Files to PC window is displayed 2 Select Add to select the SAS data sets that you want to copy The Open dialog box is displayed 3 Select the name of the file that you want to copy To select more than one file hold down the Ctrl key while selecting the files that you want to add Files must be SAS7BDAT files All files that are copied are given lowercase names in the target folder 4 Select Open to add the files to the list of data sets that you want to copy 5 Select Next The Download Data Files to PC window is displayed To specify the download options follow these steps Q Enter the path of the folder to which you want to copy the files or select Browse to select a folder The default location is your My Documents folder Q Ifyou want to overwrite any existing files in your PC folder that have the same name as the files that you are copying select the Overwrite existing files with the same name check box By default existing files are not overwritten 6 Select Finish to copy the data sets A log is created and is displayed in the SAS Enterprise Guide Project Explorer Accessing Data Using SAS OnDemand for Academics Enterprise Guide The SAS server includes sample SAS data sets that you might choose to use In addition if course files and SAS data sets have been uploaded to the SAS server then you can access these SAS data sets
62. by step instructions http support sas com ondemand manuals forecast_server_student pdf Step 3 Access and Use the Software Ideally you should perform this step before you begin your first assignment using SAS OnDemand for Academics software Access Your SAS OnDemand for Academics Account Your SAS OnDemand for Academics account enables you to view and edit information that is associated with your courses You will have access to this information after you have initially registered for SAS OnDemand for Academics To access an existing SAS OnDemand for Academics account 1 Access the SAS OnDemand for Academics Control Center at http support sas com ctx3 sodareg index html 44 Step 3 Access and Use the Software Chapter 4 2 Enter your e mail address and your SAS profile password and then click Enter Locate the Name of Your SAS Forecast Server Environment Each course registered using SAS Forecast Server has a unique course environment Students can locate the name of their course environment by following these steps 1 Logon to your SAS OnDemand for Academics Home page 2 From the Course table locate the appropriate course 3 Click Get Software 4 Review the section called Starting SAS OnDemand for Academics Forecast Server The environment for your course is listed in step 3 Access SAS Forecast Server After you have reconfigured your system to support SAS OnDemand for Academics Forecast Server you can start the a
63. commend that you check JRE 1 6 0_24 If JRE 1 6 0_24 is unavailable then you can test SAS OnDemand for Academics Enterprise Miner with your current JRE To do so you can start from your SAS OnDemand for Academics Home Page If your current JRE does not work or if you want to install the recommended JRE then continue to Step 3 Otherwise configuration is complete 24 Step 2 Set Up Your SAS OnDemand for Academics Account Chapter 3 Step 3 Install the Recommended Java Runtime Environment and Java Web Start Installing the recommended JRE also installs Java Web Start on your system Note If you completed Step 2 above repeat this step to ensure that only JRE 1 6 0_24 is selected 1 Access the appropriate list of Java SE Downloads at http www oracle com technetwork java javasebusiness downloads java archive downloads javase6 419409 html jre 6u24 oth JPR Click the radio button above the table to Accept License Agreement Select jre 6u24 windows i586 exe under Download column You are prompted to sign in to your Oracle web account If you do not have an account then you are prompted to create one 5 After you are signed in launch the download and select Run to begin the installation process 6 Optional If you completed Step 2 above then repeat this step to ensure that only JRE 1 6 0_24 is selected Step 2 Set Up Your SAS OnDemand for Academics Account There are several important steps that you must follow to set up a
64. course Q When does my SAS OnDemand for Academics license expire SAS OnDemand for Academics student licenses are good for the duration of the registered course plus a short grace period to ensure that students can complete assignments Q HowcanI check my account status To determine the status of your SAS OnDemand for Academics account do the following 1 Access SAS OnDemand for Academics Control Center http support sas com ctx3 sodareg index html 2 Enter your e mail address and your SAS profile password and then click Enter 3 Review the Status Indicator at the top of your SAS OnDemand for Academics home page Your status will be one of the following values Commonly Asked Questions for SAS OnDemand for Academics General Support 65 Q Active You are a current user and your account is working properly Q Pending You have a user ID but it is not yet active If you are a student then your status will change to active after you registered for a course license If you completed the registration steps including creating a course if you are an instructor or registering for a course license if you are a student and you still see a status of Pending then log off from the SAS OnDemand for Academics Control Center and then log back in Repeat this step until your status changes to Active Q Password Expired Your SAS profile password has expired Q Disabled Your account has expired or the SAS Administrator has turned
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66. dareg index html Your SAS OnDemand for Academics Home Page is created during the registration process and is part of the SAS OnDemand for Academics Control Center You are taken to your Student Home Page once you have set up an account You access your home page to view information associated with courses About Your SAS Profile Account A SAS profile is an account that you can create to access specific information and resources from the SAS website If you are a current SAS user then you might already have a SAS profile If you are a new SAS user then a SAS profile is created for you when you register for SAS OnDemand for Academics An important part of your SAS profile account is a SAS profile password that you are prompted to enter each time you access the SAS OnDemand for Academics Control Center Note Your SAS profile password must be changed every 6 months for security purposes You will receive an e mail when your password is approaching expiration To reset your SAS profile visit My SAS Profile page at https www sas com profile user login htm SAS OnDemand for Academics Forecast Server Step 3 Access and Use the Software 43 Important Information Before You Begin As you begin setting up your account it is helpful to keep the following in mind Q You will need access to your e mail account When you begin registration you are prompted to enter an e mail address Enter the e mail address of an account that you can access e
67. defined macro amp PROJECTS DIR Here is an example ods html path amp PROJECTS_DIR file test html sge on proc sgplot data sashelp class vbar age run ods html close Working with Compressed SAS Data Sets SAS does not recommend that you work with compressed SAS data sets when using SAS OnDemand for Academics Web Editor If you have a compressed SAS data set then you can use the COMPRESS NO option to remove compression 54 Step 4 Review the Basics for Working with Data and Results Chapter 5 Assigning LIBNAME and FILENAME Statements The SAS server is unable to recognize or access the local drives of your PC Therefore if your SAS program includes a LIBNAME or FILENAME statement that refers to a local path such as a location on your C drive then you receive processing errors Instructors have the ability to store SAS data sets and other data files on the SAS server If your instructor has taken advantage of this feature then you will receive either a LIBNAME statement or a FILENAME statement from your instructor that you can use to access the appropriate data Note LIBNAME or FILENAME statements are case sensitive Copy them or enter them in exactly as they are shown to avoid permissions errors If you do have local SAS data sets that you want to use then it is recommended that you upload them You can then refer to the uploaded SAS data sets in your code or in your projects In addition if you modify the
68. demics Forecast Server 46 Step 5 Help for Common Problems Chapter 4 About Project Storage By default all SAS OnDemand for Academics Forecast Server projects are stored on the SAS server Due to the architecture of this offering there is no way to save your projects locally The large size of projects and their forecasts might also prove to be problematic to save locally In a teaching setting sharing the results of your forecasting projects should be sufficient Working with Forecasting Project Results Students can share their results graphs with instructors should that be necessary to support course assignments Instructors can also save or share the results of their forecasting project work 1 Start SAS OnDemand for Academics Forecast Server Open the appropriate project Rerun the project if necessary to produce the appropriate graph Select Tools gt Reports and Stored Processes From the Output Options select a report format and then click Run an A Ww NY Save the report or export the report data to another program For example if you choose HTML as the report format you can generate the report right click on the report and then export the data to Microsoft Excel If you choose CSV as the report format then the report generates within Microsoft Excel provided that you have the application by default 7 Share the report as needed Step 5 Help for Common Problems Check the commonly asked questi
69. e default results of SAS Web Editor use the following code ods html id web style sasweb ods pdf id web style sasweb ods rtf id web style sasweb I cannot view my results or log after I click Download as an HTML file If you click Download as an HTML file in the Results or Log tab and open the HTML that is produced in a browser other than the browser in which you are using for your active session then you receive a 404 file not found error Make sure that the browser that you have set as your default browser is the same one in which you are using SAS Web Editor I cannot view my file shortcuts on my tablet Why not File shortcuts are not supported for the mobile version of SAS Web Editor Does SAS Web Editor provide support for Java ActiveX and SVG device types SAS Web Editor does not provide support for Java or ActiveX device types When running on top of SAS 9 3 the SVG graph device type is supported only on one browser Mozilla Firefox or with Microsoft Internet Explorer using an Adobe plug in Therefore we do not recommend using the SVG graph device when the SAS Web Editor is connected to a SAS 9 3 server the only environment currently available When running the SAS Web Editor on top of SAS 9 4 expected later in 2013 SVG should be supported on all web browsers When using the Apple Safari browser can I upload multiple files to a project at once SAS OnDemand for Academics Web Editor Step 5 Finding Help for
70. e lock has just happened then try waiting about five minutes In many cases locked files correct themselves Q Ifyou are unsure of when the lock occurred or if it has been longer than five minutes then close the project log off from SAS OnDemand for Academics Enterprise Miner and then log back in Q Ifthe problem persists then contact SAS Technical Support Send an e mail to support sas com Specify that you are using SAS OnDemand for Academics Enterprise Miner Notes Q Itis best practice to close your diagrams projects or both before exiting SAS OnDemand for Academics Enterprise Miner or before disconnecting from your Internet connection Q An open connection to the SAS server will likely disconnect time out after one hour if the connection is idle that is you have not performed any processing Many firewalls disconnect open sessions after an hour of idle time and this could lead to locked files SAS recommends that you complete your work save it and then exit SAS OnDemand for Academics Enterprise Miner before you leave the computer Q When I open SAS OnDemand for Academics Enterprise Miner I no longer see my projects What is wrong This behavior can occur if you log on to SAS OnDemand for Academics Enterprise Miner using a mixed case or upper case SAS server user ID Close SAS OnDemand for Academics Enterprise Miner and log on again Make sure that you use all lowercase letters for your SAS server user ID
71. e projects that you create with each version of SAS Enterprise Miner are also mutually exclusive If necessary you can save a project diagram XML file created in one version of SAS Enterprise Miner and import it in to another version However for this to work you must have access to the necessary data on the appropriate PC as well Q How do I configure my PC to use SAS OnDemand for Academics Enterprise Miner In order to use SAS OnDemand for Academics Enterprise Miner you must first ensure that your PC is properly configured It is especially important that the appropriate version of the Java Runtime Environment is installed on your machine Refer to Verify and Install a Java Runtime Environment on page 22 Q How do I start SAS OnDemand for Academics Enterprise Miner After you have configured your system to support SAS OnDemand for Academics Enterprise Miner you can start the application by following these steps 1 Log on to your SAS OnDemand for Academics Home page 2 From the Manage Courses area select Get Software next to the appropriate course Selecting this link opens a window that includes information about how to configure your system as well as how to start the application 3 Click the link that is used to start SAS OnDemand for Academics Enterprise Miner at https academic93 oda sas com SASEnterpriseMinerJWS main jnlp 4 Ifyou are presented with a security warning such as the following select Run SAS On
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73. ect Tools gt Options From the left side of the screen select Results General from the tree Select PDF From the left side of the screen select Graph from the tree From the Graph Format menu select GIF or JPEG A wW N e a o Result Formats and Associated Graph Formats The default graph format is ActiveX which typically provides the best results for HTML and SAS Report result formats If you need to use a result format such as PDF which does not support interactive graphics types then you will also need to change the graph format to a static device type such as GIF or JPEG The following table references result formats and the graph formats that each supports Result Format Supported Graph Formats HTML ActiveX Java GIF JPEG SAS EMF SAS Report ActiveX GIF JPEG PDF GIF JPEG SAS EMF RTF ActiveX GIF JPEG SAS EMF Text Listing None SAS OnDemand for Academics Enterprise Guide Step 5 Finding Help for Common Problems 15 Step 5 Finding Help for Common Problems Check the Commonly Asked Questions SAS OnDemand for Academics Enterprise Guide on page 15 and follow the procedures below for additional help Where Can Students Find Help Students should be asked to follow the steps below to resolve any support issues that they encounter Step 1 Review Commonly Asked Questions SAS Notes and SAS Documentation Use the key word ondemand academics to search for issues specific to SAS OnDemand
74. emics Enterprise Guide If you have data that you want to share with other users then you must place it in a location that others can access such as a shared network drive Users can then access the data in one of two ways a Users can select File gt Open and then choose Project Data or Program A user can then select the Local Computer source and navigate to the drive and directory path that contains the data that you want them to use a Users can select Tasks gt Data gt Upload Data Files to Server The user is given the option of navigating to the appropriate drive and directory to find 18 Step 5 Finding Help for Common Problems Chapter 2 the SAS data set that you want them to use This data is then uploaded to the SAS server and made available for processing Note This is the preferred method for sharing SAS data sets because it is faster than opening a SAS data set Only instructors have the ability to store data on the SAS server Once the data is stored instructors can share a LIBNAME or FILENAME statement with users so that they can access the data Q How do I upload local data files from my PC to the SAS server You can use SAS OnDemand for Academics Enterprise Guide to upload local SAS data sets to the SAS server for processing From SAS Enterprise Guide select Tasks gt Data gt Upload Data Files to Server Then follow the steps in the wizard that is displayed Refer to Uploading Data Files to the SAS
75. en you likely have not installed a JRE Continue to Step 8 Step 2 Ensure That You Are Using Only the Recommended Java Runtime Environment We recommend that you use JRE 1 6 0_24 to run SAS OnDemand for Academics Forecast Server Only JREs with U S Export Control Classification Numbers of 5D992 are approved for use with SAS products Note Other JREs from the 1 6 series might also work excluding JRE 1 6 0_20 which is incompatible 1 From a Command Prompt window start Java Web Start Type start javaws viewer and then press Enter 2 Ifthe Java Cache Viewer window is displayed then close it so that you can see the Java Control Panel window The Java Control Panel window often opens behind the Java Cache Viewer window From the Java Control Panel window select the Java tab 4 From the Java Application Runtime Settings area the bottom half of the window click View the second View button on the window 5 Inthe Enabled column check only one JRE uncheck any other JREs that are checked We recommend that you check JRE 1 6 0_24 If JRE 1 6 0_24 is unavailable then you can test SAS OnDemand for Academics Forecast Server with your current JRE To do so you can start from your SAS OnDemand for Academics Home Page If your current JRE does not work or if you want to install the recommended JRE continue to Step 3 Otherwise configuration is complete Step 3 Install the Recommended Java Runtime Environment and Java Web Start
76. eps for registering for and using SAS OnDemand for Academics 22 Step 1 Confirm System Requirements Chapter 3 Step 1 Confirm System Requirements Check these guidelines to ensure you can access the software Confirm Requirements for Full Support Your system must meet these requirements for SAS OnDemand for Academics Enterprise Miner to be fully supported Supported Not Supported Operating systems Any system that supports the Sun Microsystems Macintosh operating systems are Oracle Java Runtime Environment JRE not supported Typically this includes UNIX Linux and Note Virtualized environments various Microsoft Windows operating systems might not work It is recommended such as Microsoft Windows XP and Microsoft that supported operating systems Windows Vista run on a physical CPU Java Runtime Java Runtime Environment JRE Version JRE 1 6 0_20 is not compatible Environment 1 6 0_24 Note Other JREs from the 1 6 Note You are prompted to check for this JRE series might work and install it when you access SAS Enterprise Miner Hard disk space At least 50 MB of free hard disk space Internet browser Any browser that supports JRE 1 6 0_24 Internet connection High speed including broadband cable DSL phone and wireless connections Note Individual usage experience depends on speed and reliability of connection Network bandwidth For best performance at least 1000 Kbit sec is Memory recommended
77. er Resources Product Documentation To access product documentation sample data and more go to SAS Forecast Server on the Product Documentation area at http support sas com documentation Books A number of books from SAS Publishing are available for SAS Forecast Server You can use the SAS Bookstore website http support sas com publishing to find the books review portions of each book and place orders Use the site s search feature to locate topics or products of interest such as for SAS Forecast Server or forecasting 71 APPENDIX lt SAS OnDemand for Academics with JMP Software SAS OnDemand for Academics with JMP Software esesssseseessessessessrssssssersssssersrresessrssssssesserseerssrssessse 71 Step 1 Registering to Use SAS OnDemand for Academics 1 cesccessseesseceseeseeeeseneeeaeeceaeecnaeeesaeeenaeseeeeseeeeees 71 Step 2 Downloading and Installing the sas rutil jar Pile ecccccccccccsscccesssesseeesecesseceeeeceeeecneeceaeeesueeeeueeseeeeees 71 Step 3 Creating a SAS Server Profile within JMP sessesssssesesssesssessessessssssesssssseessreseessessesssessesereeseseresse 72 Step 4 Connecting to the SAS Server Using JMP ooosoesesssssssssesersesesersssrsrrsrssssrerrseresrrssressrnsersereseeserstnt 72 SAS OnDemand for Academics with JMP Software If you have purchased and installed JMP software Version 8 or 9 in the United States then you can use JMP to connect to the hosted SAS servers that are u
78. er an e mail address Enter the e mail address of an account that you can access easily while completing your registration Q You will receive an e mail during the initial registration process that you must open and act upon to continue The e mail prompts you to click a link to verify your e mail address Its primary purpose is to confirm that you are using a valid e mail address and that someone else is not attempting to register you without your knowledge Q Ifyou do not receive the e mail then check your junk e mail folder Register for a Course You must register to select and get access to the SAS software being used for the course During registration you are required to select a university an instructor and a course Visit the SAS OnDemand for Academics Control Center to begin http support sas com ctx3 sodareg index html 1 Enter your e mail address in the text box to get started 2 Follow the instructions Visit the following location to print step by step instructions http support sas com ondemand manuals enterprise_guide_student pdf Step 3 Access and Use the Software Ideally you should perform this step before you begin your first assignment using SAS OnDemand for Academics software Access Your SAS OnDemand for Academics Account Your SAS OnDemand for Academics account enables you to view and edit information that is associated with courses You will have access to this information after you have initially regi
79. ile account is a SAS profile password that you are prompted to enter each time you access the SAS OnDemand for Academics Control Center Note Your SAS profile password must be changed every 6 months for security purposes You will receive an e mail when your password is approaching expiration To reset your SAS profile visit My SAS Profile page at this location http www sas com profile user login htm SAS OnDemand for Academics Web Editor Step 3 Access and Use the Software 51 Important Information Before You Begin As you begin setting up your account it is helpful to keep the following in mind Q You will need access to your e mail account When you begin registration you are prompted to enter an e mail address Enter the e mail address of an account that you can access easily while completing your registration Q You will receive an e mail during the initial registration process that you must open and act upon to continue The e mail prompts you to click a link to verify your e mail address Its primary purpose is to confirm that you are using a valid e mail address and that someone else is not attempting to register you without your knowledge Q Ifyou do not receive the e mail then check your junk e mail folder Register for a Course You must register to select and get access to the SAS software being used for the course During registration you are required to select a university an instructor and a course Visit the SAS
80. in the future you can perform the previous steps or use the following URL https academic93 0da sas com SAS EnterpriseMinerJWS main jnlp Q Ireceive the following error when trying to log on to SAS OnDemand for Academics Enterprise Miner An RMI registry could not be found What should I do This error message typically indicates that you did not complete some or all of the configuration steps necessary You should review or complete the configuration steps and then try to log on again You have only to complete the configuration steps once in order to use SAS OnDemand for Academics Enterprise Miner Q Ireceive the following error when trying to log on to SAS OnDemand for Academics Enterprise Miner Could not log on Contact your administrator for the correct user name and password What should I do If Microsoft Windows Vista prompted you to block javaw exe when attempting to start SAS OnDemand for Academics Enterprise Miner and you chose to block the file then this error message occurs 36 Step 5 Finding Help for Common Problems Chapter 3 To correct this situation you must open Windows Firewall and unblock the javaw exe file For example on Microsoft Windows Vista Home Premium Edition the following steps might work Q Select Start gt Control Panel gt Windows Firewall Q Click the Change Settings link Q Select the Exceptions tab Q Find javaw exe and make sure it is unchecked For more information
81. ith the Microsoft Windows operating system then place the JAR file in the following location C Program Files SAS JMP 9 jmptojava 9 3 If your computer s hard drive is not labeled as C then replace C with the appropriate letter Q Ifyou are using a Macintosh PC then do the following 1 Navigate to the Applications folder 2 Press Control and then click JMP 9 or JMP 10 3 Select Show Package Contents gt Contents gt Frameworks gt jmptojava gt 9 3 gt jars Place the JAR file in this location Step 3 Creating a SAS Server Profile within JMP This step needs to be performed only once 1 2 3 O N A 9 Start JMP Select File gt SAS gt Server Connections In the SAS Server Connections window select 9 2 from the SAS Server Version menu In the SAS Server Connections window click Metadata Server Profiles to open the Manage Metadata Server Profiles window Click Add Enter a profile name and description In the Machine field enter sas92cloud sas com In the Port field enter 18561 In the User name field enter your SAS server user ID This user ID is also displayed on your SAS OnDemand for Academics home page In the Password field enter your SAS profile password 10 In the Authentication Domain field enter DefaultAuth 11 Click Save Step 4 Connecting to the SAS Server Using JMP This step should be performed anytime you want to connect to hosted SAS servers 1 2 3 4 5 Start
82. ject Diagram 1 Create a project or open an existing project within SAS OnDemand for Academics Enterprise Miner Ensure that your project includes a diagram 2 From the Project Panel on the left side of SAS OnDemand for Academics Enterprise Miner expand the Diagrams folder 3 Right click on the appropriate diagram and then select Save As Save the diagram as an XMLI file To ensure that you choose a unique filename you might want to include your name or initials as part of the filename This ensures that your peers can distinguish one diagram from another 4 Share the XML file as needed through e mail or through a shared network directory To Use a Shared Project Diagram Start SAS OnDemand for Academics Enterprise Miner Create a new project or open an existing project Select File gt Import Diagram from XML BW Ne Import the appropriate diagram XML file Step 5 Finding Help for Common Problems Check the commonly asked questions about SAS OnDemand for Academics Enterprise Miner in this section and follow the procedures below for additional help Where Can Students Find Help Students should be asked to follow the steps below to resolve any support issues that they encounter Step 1 Review Commonly Asked Questions SAS Notes and SAS Documentation Use the key word ondemand academics to search for issues specific to SAS OnDemand for Academics from these sources Q Commonly Asked Questions SAS OnDema
83. jnlp file gt import the application to the cache import options include silent import silently with no user interface system import application into the system cache codebase lt url gt retrieve resources from the given codebase shortcut install shortcuts as if user allowed prompt association install associations as if user allowed prompt If you installed a JRE then continue to Step 2 If the above command did not work then you likely have not installed a JRE Continue to Step 3 Step 2 Ensure That You Are Using Only the Recommended Java Runtime Environment We recommend that you use JRE 1 6 0_24 to run SAS OnDemand for Academics Enterprise Miner Only JREs with U S Export Control Classification Numbers of 5D992 are approved for use with SAS products Note Other JREs from the 1 6 series might also work excluding JRE 1 6 0_20 which is incompatible 1 From a Command Prompt window start Java Web Start Type start javaws viewer and then press Enter 2 Ifthe Java Cache Viewer window is displayed close it so that you can see the Java Control Panel window The Java Control Panel window often opens behind the Java Cache Viewer window 3 From the Java Control Panel window select the Java tab From the Java Application Runtime Settings area the bottom half of the window click View the second View button on the window 5 Inthe Enabled column check only one JRE uncheck any other JREs that are checked We re
84. k to the appropriate local directory Q Ireceived an error message when trying to save work using SAS OnDemand for Academics Enterprise Guide What is wrong You might receive an error message such as this An error occurred saving the file Location must be configured as a WebDAV URI In this case it is likely that you were trying to save your work to the SAS servers instead of to your local computer To avoid this error when you save your work select Local Computer instead of SAS Servers You can then select the local directory to which you want to save your work Q Iam using Output Delivery System ODS statements in SAS OnDemand for Academics Enterprise Guide in order to write results files PDF RTF How do I save these files locally With SAS OnDemand for Academics Enterprise Guide you are unable to write ODS statements that direct files to your local directories All SAS statements will run on the SAS server only However you can enable different output results formats 1 Select Tools gt Options 2 From the tree on the left side of the window select Results 3 Select the results format or formats that you want to produce such as PDF or RTF Your SAS code now produces the output results that you selected and download them from the SAS server To save these results permanently right click on each results file and then select Export Note Due to graph device restrictions on the SAS server if your PDF output
85. lp Students should be asked to follow the steps below to resolve any support issues that they encounter Step 1 Review Commonly Asked Questions SAS Notes and SAS Documentation Use the key word ondemand academics to search for issues specific to SAS OnDemand for Academics from these sources Q Commonly Asked Questions SAS OnDemand for Academics Web Editor on page 56 Q SAS Notes a database of common technical issues found at http support sas com notes Q SAS Product Documentation at http support sas com documentation 56 Step 5 Finding Help for Common Problems Chapter 5 Step 2 Contact Your Instructor If you are a student and you have questions about using SAS OnDemand for Academics then contact your instructor Instructors can point students toward educational resources and help ensure that offerings are used correctly If further assistance is needed then your instructor can contact SAS Technical Support Commonly Asked Questions SAS OnDemand for Academics Web Editor Q Does SAS OnDemand for Academics Web Editor have all the same features as SAS Certain features of SAS OnDemand for Academics Web Editor have been disabled because they are not practical in this setting For example the ability to schedule projects is not available Note that the online Help system documents all SAS Web Editor features including those that might be unavailable in this offering Q How do Ilog on to SAS OnDemand fo
86. n this manual Q Can I access the Program Editor Log and Output windows using SAS OnDemand for Academics Web Editor Yes Select the Code tab to access the Program Editor Select the Log tab to see the SAS log Select the Results tab to see the results Q How do I work with data in SAS OnDemand for Academics Web Editor SAS OnDemand for Academics Web Editor works in conjunction with the SAS server The easiest way to work with data is to ensure that the SAS server has access to that data You can do this by using existing sample data sets on the SAS server uploading data files to the SAS server or accessing data that an instructor has chosen to store on the SAS server Q Does SAS Web Editor save my files when I sign out or close my browser Unless you are using the Apple Safari browser you will be prompted by the application to save your files if they contain unsaved changes Apple Safari prompts you only when you sign out If you exit the browser close the browser tab refresh the browser page or navigate to a different browser page Safari will not prompt you and your unsaved changes are lost Q How do I share data with other users who are using SAS OnDemand for Academics Web Editor Only instructors have the ability to store data on the SAS server Once the data is stored instructors can share a LIBNAME or FILENAME statement with users so that they can access the data Q Can I use data other than SAS data sets Yes
87. nd Use the Software Ideally you should perform this step before you begin your first assignment using the SAS OnDemand for Academics software Access Your SAS OnDemand for Academics Account Your SAS OnDemand for Academics account enables you to view information that is associated with courses You will have access to this information after you have initially registered for SAS OnDemand for Academics To access an existing SAS OnDemand for Academics account 1 Access the SAS OnDemand for Academics Control Center at http support sas com ctx3 sodareg index html 2 Enter your e mail address and your SAS profile password and then click Enter Access SAS Enterprise Miner After you have configured your system to support SAS OnDemand for Academics Enterprise Miner you can start the application by following these steps 1 Logon to your SAS OnDemand for Academics Home page 26 Step 3 Access and Use the Software Chapter 3 2 From the Manage Courses area select Get Software next to the appropriate course Selecting this link opens a window that includes information about how to configure your system as well as how to start the application 3 Click the link that is used to start SAS OnDemand for Academics Enterprise Miner https academic93 o0da sas com SASEnterpriseMinerJ WS main jnlp 4 Ifyou are presented with a security warning such as the following then select Run x The application s digital signature has an error Do you
88. nd for Academics Enterprise Miner on page 34 Q SAS Notes a database of common technical issues found at http support sas com notes Q SAS Product Documentation at http support sas com documentation 34 Step 5 Finding Help for Common Problems Chapter 3 Step 2 Contact Your Instructor If you have questions about using SAS OnDemand for Academics then contact your instructor Instructors can point students toward educational resources and help ensure that offerings are used correctly If further assistance is needed then your instructor can contact SAS Technical Support Commonly Asked Questions SAS OnDemand for Academics Enterprise Miner Q Does SAS OnDemand for Academics Enterprise Miner have all the same features as SAS Enterprise Miner The version of SAS Enterprise Miner available through SAS OnDemand for Academics does have a few differences Q You must accept the default project storage location when creating new projects Q Your projects are stored within the My Folder folder Q Certain nodes are unavailable might not function properly or are experimental For example the File Import node is unavailable Q Can Iuse SAS OnDemand for Academics Enterprise Miner if I already have SAS Enterprise Miner on my PC Yes SAS OnDemand for Academics Enterprise Miner is mutually exclusive from any other version of SAS Enterprise Miner and should not cause any conflicts or reset any file type associations Th
89. of SAS Enterprise Guide After you have completed your registration and downloaded the software you can access this online tutorial by doing the following 1 Select Start gt Programs gt SAS gt Enterprise Guide 4 2 OnDemand The Credentials Required window is displayed 2 Enter your SAS server user ID You can find this user ID on your SAS OnDemand for Academics home page 3 Enter the password that is associated with your SAS profile account 4 Select OK The SAS Enterprise Guide window is displayed You are now logged on to the SAS server 5 Select Tutorial Getting Started with SAS Enterprise Guide from the Welcome to SAS Enterprise Guide window Online SAS Enterprise Guide Demonstration To see SAS Enterprise Guide in action visit the following website http www sas com govedu edu egdemo itour_flash html Learning Resources for SAS OnDemand for Academics Enterprise Miner Resources 69 Online Practice Exercises Statistics Information and Sample SAS Data Sets For instructions about how to perform all of the basic statistics that are taught in an introductory statistics class a library of SAS data sets and a library of practice exercises visit the SAS Online Resources for Statistics Education site at http support sas com learn statlibrary Product Documentation SAS Enterprise Guide online documentation is available from the Product Documentation area on http support sas com documentation Books A number
90. of each month to perform scheduled maintenance on its systems if needed Therefore the server might be unavailable for a portion of time on the third Saturday of each month To determine whether SAS servers are available visit the SAS server status web page at https www ondemand sas com status oda Requesting SAS Server Availability Notification If you would like to be notified when the SAS server is unavailable due to extended maintenance or due to unforeseen circumstances then subscribe to the SASONDEMANDSERVER L mailing list 1 Send e mail to LISTSERV LISTSERV SAS COM 2 In the body of the e mail type subscribe SASONDEMANDSERVER L 3 Send the e mail no subject line is needed Follow any instructions that you receive via e mail To unsubscribe from SASONDEMANDSERVER L 1 Send e mail to LISTSERV LISTSERV SAS COM 2 In the body of the e mail type unsubscribe SASONDEMANDSERVER L 3 Send the e mail no subject line is needed Step 4 Review the Basics for Working with Data Results and Projects Before attempting course exercises we recommend that you review the basics of working with SAS data sets models and results in SAS OnDemand for Academics Enterprise Miner Working with Data To ensure that you do not lose your work you should cover the basics of accessing and using data from the SAS server SAS OnDemand for Academics Enterprise Miner u
91. ons about SAS OnDemand for Academics Forecast Server in this section and follow the procedures below for additional help Where Can Students Find Help Students should be asked to follow the steps below to resolve any support issues that they encounter Step 1 Review Commonly Asked Questions SAS Notes and SAS Documentation Use the key word ondemand academics to search for issues specific to SAS OnDemand for Academics from these sources Q Commonly Asked Questions for SAS OnDemand for Academics Forecast Server on page 47 Q SAS Notes a database of common technical issues found at http support sas com notes Q SAS Product Documentation at http support sas com documentation SAS OnDemand for Academics Forecast Server Step 5 Help for Common Problems 47 Step 2 Contact Your Instructor If you are a student and you have questions about using SAS OnDemand for Academics contact your instructor Instructors can point students toward educational resources and help ensure that offerings are used correctly If further assistance is needed then your instructor can contact SAS Technical Support Commonly Asked Questions for SAS OnDemand for Academics Forecast Server Q How do I configure my PC to use SAS OnDemand for Academics Forecast Server In order to use SAS OnDemand for Academics Forecast Server you must first ensure that your PC is properly configured and that you installed the appropriate Java Runtime En
92. oose to use Some of the sample SAS libraries might appear to be grayed out but they are still available for use Typically grayed out SAS libraries appear for users in Europe and were originally intended for use with SAS Enterprise Miner 1 an A Ww WN Start SAS OnDemand for Academics Enterprise Miner and log on Select File gt Open gt Data Select Servers Double click SAS Apps Double click Libraries Right click on the grayed out SAS library that you would like to access and then click Assign Double click the SAS data set that you want to use 30 Step 4 Review the Basics for Working with Data Results and Projects Chapter 3 Working with Projects SAS OnDemand for Academics Enterprise Miner uses the SEMMA model to organize data mining projects Understanding Project Storage Quotas Each SAS OnDemand for Academics Enterprise Miner user has a large project storage quota An e mail message is sent to any user who has used 75 of their storage quota If the project storage quota is reached then SAS OnDemand for Academics Enterprise Miner stops functioning properly To avoid this consider deleting any unnecessary projects before reaching your quota to ensure that SAS OnDemand for Academics Enterprise Miner continues to work properly If you do reach your quota and then delete unnecessary projects to create more project storage space then the last project that you were working with could be impacted If the
93. or Working with Data and Results Chapter 5 If your Internet connection is working normally then you can check the SAS server status web page at https www ondemand sas com status oda to determine whether appropriate servers are available or temporarily down for maintenance Avoid Connection Time outs Avoid leaving open connections on the server An open connection to the SAS server and the SAS Web Editor expires after one hour or less if the connection is idle that is you have not performed any processing Many firewalls disconnect open sessions after an hour of idle time or less It is best practice to complete your work save it and then exit SAS OnDemand for Academics Web Editor before you leave the computer SAS Server Maintenance and Availability SAS makes its best efforts to make the server available as much as possible and to keep unexpected downtime to a minimum There could be limited times when the server is unavailable because SAS is performing maintenance testing or performance enhancement tasks Q Ifserver maintenance is needed then SAS will try to perform this work during nontraditional usage hours to lessen any impact to users Q SAS uses the third Saturday of each month to perform scheduled maintenance on its systems if needed Therefore the server might be unavailable for a portion of time on the third Saturday of each month To determine whether SAS servers are available visit the SAS server status web p
94. pplication by following these steps 1 Log on to your SAS OnDemand for Academics Home page 2 From the Manage Courses area select Get Software next to the appropriate course Selecting this link opens a window that includes information about how to configure your system as well as how to start the application 3 Click the link that is used to start SAS OnDemand for Academics Forecast Server at https academic93 oda sas com SASForecastServer main jnlp If you are presented with a security warning select Run In the User Name field enter your SAS server user ID This user ID is also displayed on your SAS OnDemand for Academics home page Getting Started A Your SAS Server userid i sas i t Use this userid when you log on w we SAS Server Register a course Registering a course will make it available to your students To edit course information or review helpful details about courses click on the course title To obtain the software for a course select the link in the Download column Note Your SAS server user ID is case sensitive and should be entered in all lowercase If you enter your SAS server user ID using uppercase or mixed case letters you might be able to log on but certain tasks might not perform properly 6 Inthe Password field enter your SAS profile password There are two times when you might have supplied a SAS profile password when you originally created a SAS profile or when you registered for SAS On
95. r Academics When you open SAS OnDemand for Academics the Credentials Required window is displayed Credentials Required x SAS Metadata Repository sascloud sas com xxxxxxx Password You must use this window to log on to the SAS server the SAS Metadata Repository so that you can perform SAS processing Getting Started A Your SAS Server userid i sas instructor Use this userid when you log on w we SAS Server Register a course Registering a course will make it available to your students To edit course information or review helpful details about courses click on the course title To obtain the software for a course select the link in the Download column To log on enter the following information 1 In the User field enter your SAS server user ID This user ID is also displayed on your SAS OnDemand for Academics Home Page 2 Inthe Password field enter your SAS profile password There are two times when you might have supplied a SAS profile password when you originally created a SAS profile or when you registered for SAS OnDemand for Academics SAS OnDemand for Academics Web Editor Step 5 Finding Help for Common Problems 57 Q How dol find out more information about using SAS OnDemand for Academics Web Editor After you have logged in to the SAS Web Editor you can refer to the options on its Help menu You can also refer to the Learning Resources for SAS OnDemand for Academics appendix i
96. r current SAS Enterprise Guide project then clear the Add data files to your current project check box By default the copied data sets are added to the current project Note The SAS server for SAS OnDemand for Academics is selected by default and cannot be changed Note The WORK library is the destination SAS library by default and should not be changed The WORK library is specified because it is the only location on the SAS server that you have the ability to temporarily store data for processing Selecting any library other than WORK results in an error 6 Select Finish to copy the data sets to the SAS server A log is created and appears in the SAS Enterprise Guide Project Explorer Downloading Data Files from the SAS Server The Download Data Files to PC task enables you to select one or more SAS data sets sas7bdat from the SAS server and copy them to your local Microsoft Windows file system It is important to complete this step if you have modified any SAS data sets that you want to use again in the future SAS OnDemand for Academics Enterprise Guide Step 4 Review the Basics for Working with Data and Results 11 The task generates a log that summarizes the data files that were copied the byte size timings for each file and for all of the files as a group and any errors that occurred during the transfer To download a data set 1 Select the SAS data sets to download 2 Specify the download options To select the SAS d
97. re if your SAS program includes a LIBNAME or FILENAME statement that refers to a local path such as a location on your C drive then you receive processing errors Instructors have the ability to store SAS data sets and other data files on the SAS server If your instructor has taken advantage of this feature then you receive either a SAS OnDemand for Academics Enterprise Guide Step 4 Review the Basics for Working with Data and Results 13 LIBNAME statement or a FILENAME statement from your instructor that you can use to access the appropriate data Note LIBNAME or FILENAME statements are case sensitive Copy them or enter them in exactly as they are shown to avoid permissions errors If you do have local SAS data sets that you want to use then it is recommended that you upload them You can then refer to the uploaded SAS data sets in your code or in your projects In addition if you modify the SAS data sets that you upload and you want to use them again then you should download the SAS data sets from the SAS server prior to exiting SAS OnDemand for Academics Accessing Data with LIBNAME or FILENAME Statements Once a SAS data set or a data file has been uploaded to the SAS server users can access the data using the appropriate LIBNAME or a FILENAME statement The LIBNAME or FILENAME statement to use is provided to you during the course registration process To access this information at any time 1 Logon to your SAS OnDemand for
98. refer to Microsoft Windows Vista help or contact your system administrator Q Ireceive the following error when trying to log on to SAS OnDemand for Academics Enterprise Miner Network Error The connection to the Analytics Platform has been lost This client session must be terminated What should I do This error message typically occurs if you have left SAS OnDemand for Academics Enterprise Miner open but have left it idle for a period of time Close SAS OnDemand for Academics Enterprise Miner and restart it to try to resolve the issue Q Ireceive the following error in my SAS log when trying to use a SAS catalog file that I have uploaded to the SAS server ERROR File LIBRARY NAME CATALOG NAME CATALOG was created for a different operating system What is wrong This error message typically occurs if you have tried to use a SAS catalog file that was created using an operating system other than UNIX Q How do I save my work in SAS OnDemand for Academics Enterprise Miner There is no Save button in this application Your project is automatically saved for you while you work When you are finished working select File gt Close this Project to ensure that your project saves properly Q How do I submit homework using SAS OnDemand for Academics Enterprise Miner There are three ways that you can share homework assignments either by creating and registering a project model package by sharing a project model package or by
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101. sed by SAS OnDemand for Academics This enables you to integrate JMP and SAS together To integrate with SAS using this method register to use SAS OnDemand for Academics download sas rutil jar file and place it in the appropriate directory create a SAS server profile within JMP Q connect to the SAS server from JMP Step 1 Registering to Use SAS OnDemand for Academics This step needs to be performed only once Perform the following steps Note that your instructor must have registered a course before you can register 1 Access SAS OnDemand for Academics 2 Register as a student Select the appropriate university and the course that is associated with your instructor During the registration process a user ID and password are created for you Step 2 Downloading and Installing the sas rutil jar File For JMP to work properly with the SAS OnDemand for Academics hosted servers you must have the sas rutil jar file This file is export controlled It can be used only within the United States by United States citizens or legal residents of the United States The file cannot be shared with any party to whom the United States prohibits access to the file 1 Download the file from the JAR File Download Page at http support sas com demosdownloads sysdep_t1 jsp packageID 000747 72 Step 4 Connecting to the SAS Server Using JMP Appendix 3 2 Place the file in the appropriate location Q Ifyou are using a PC w
102. ses the SEMMA project model to organize work and options for accessing data are specific to this product 28 Step 4 Review the Basics for Working with Data Results and Projects Chapter 3 Before you access the appropriate data sets for your exercises you must assign a SAS library to your projects using one of the following methods using a project using Start Code or submitting a LIBNAME statement Assigning a SAS Library to a Project Using Start Code SAS OnDemand for Academics Enterprise Miner enables you to include Start Code for your projects After you have specified this code it will be run anytime that the project is started and can save you time and effort For example you might want to assign a LIBNAME statement through Start Code so that a project can always access specific SAS data sets Using Start Code with a New Project 1 Start SAS OnDemand for Academics Enterprise Miner 2 Select New Project From the New Project wizard select a name for your project select the default values on the remaining wizard screens and then select Finish 3 From the Property tree on the left locate the Project Start Code property 4 Click the ellipsis button 5 Enter the appropriate Start Code and then click either Run Now or OK Note If you want to use project Start Code to access SAS data sets that use a format file then you must also specify the FMTSEARCH option in your Start Code Using Start Code with an Existing Project 1 S
103. statement that your instructor provides you Q Instructors or students can store the data that they want to use on a data source that can connect to their PC Sources could include a local file system university space such as AFS or NFS space or portable disk drives Accessing Data Using SAS OnDemand for Academics Web Editor The SAS server includes sample SAS data sets that you might choose to use In addition if course files and SAS data sets have been uploaded to the SAS server then you can access these SAS data sets as well To access the SAS data sets 1 Logon to the SAS Web Editor using your user ID and password 2 Open or create a new project 3 Select Libraries in the navigation pane 4 Double click the appropriate library such as MAPS SASHELP or the library that you have assigned using a LIBNAME statement 5 Double click the SAS data set that you want to use Note If you modify a SAS data set that exists on the SAS server and you want to save that SAS data set then you must download the data set to a local drive If you do not then your modifications are lost when you end your session In addition some of the SAS data sets that are available from the SAS server might be too large to download locally unless you have modified them to make them smaller In this case it is reeommended that you work with the original SAS data sets only while connected to the SAS server To easily reference your project use the pre
104. stered for SAS OnDemand for Academics To access an existing SAS OnDemand for Academics account 1 Access the SAS OnDemand for Academics Control Center at http support sas com ctx3 sodareg index html 2 Enter your e mail address and your SAS profile password and then click Enter 8 Step 3 Access and Use the Software Chapter 2 Install SAS Enterprise Guide To use SAS Enterprise Guide from SAS OnDemand for Academics account you must first install a copy of the software on your computer Follow these steps to install SAS Enterprise Guide software 1 Logon to your SAS OnDemand for Academics Control Center using your e mail address and your SAS profile password 2 Scroll to the bottom of your Home Page to see a table that lists the courses that you have registered 3 Click Download Client for the appropriate course 4 After the software client is downloaded and installed you can begin using the software and accessing the SAS server For step by step guidance including graphics you can download SAS OnDemand for Academics Enterprise Guide Student Registration Instructions from http support sas com ondemand manuals enterprise_guide_student pdf or visit the SAS OnDemand for Academics website at http www sas com academics Access the SAS Server You are prompted to connect to the SAS server each time you start SAS OnDemand for Academics Enterprise Guide The server which is hosted at SAS Institute Inc remotely processes any
105. ta processing or data display errors infile newemps dlm These errors can be avoided by using the following INFILE statement 14 Step 4 Review the Basics for Working with Data and Results Chapter 2 infile newemps dlm TERMSTR CRLF For more information about the TERMSTR option search for TERMSTR in SAS 9 3 Online Documentation at http support sas com documentation Saving Work SAS OnDemand for Academics Enterprise Guide is unable to store your work on the SAS server the SAS Cloud Instead you must save any work SAS Enterprise Guide projects SAS files output files and so on to a hard disk drive that you can access before ending your session To save any work within SAS OnDemand for Academics Enterprise Guide start by selecting one of the following options Q To save a file choose File gt Save or File gt Save As Q To save a project choose File gt Save Project or File Save Project As Working with Results With SAS OnDemand for Academics Enterprise Guide you have the ability to select the type of result format that you want to produce By default the result format is set to HTML Working with the PDF Result Format If you choose to use the PDF result format then certain graphics appear distorted unless you also change the default graph format to GIF or JPEG To use the PDF result format and ensure that graphs render appropriately Open SAS OnDemand for Academics Enterprise Guide Sel
106. tart SAS OnDemand for Academics Enterprise Miner Open the appropriate project From the Property tree on the left locate the Property Code property Click the ellipsis button Enter the appropriate Start Code and then click either Run Now or OK nan A U N Note If you want to use project Start Code to access SAS data sets that use a format file then you must also specify the FMTSEARCH option in your start up code Assigning a SAS Library Using LIBNAME Statements You can access the Program Editor by selecting View gt Program Editor from within SAS OnDemand for Academics Enterprise Miner Instructors have the ability to store SAS data sets on the SAS server If your instructor has taken advantage of this feature then you must use the appropriate LIBNAME statement for your course to access that data Note LIBNAME statements are case sensitive Copy them or enter them in exactly as they are shown to avoid permissions errors Accessing Data Using SAS OnDemand for Academics Enterprise Miner The SAS server includes various SAS libraries and their corresponding SAS data sets In addition if course files and SAS data sets have been uploaded to the SAS server then you can access these SAS data sets as well In addition if course files and SAS data sets SAS OnDemand for Academics Enterprise Miner Step 4 Review the Basics for Working with Data Results and Projects 29 have been uploaded to the SAS server then you can access
107. te these steps A U N Open a Command Prompt window Select Start gt Run Type CMD in the Run window On the Command Prompt window type start javaws If the above command opens a Java Web Start window similar to the following then you have a JRE and Java Web Start installed SAS OnDemand for Academics Forecast Server Step 1 Confirm System Requirements 41 Java TM Web Start 1 6 0_06 x W Usage javaws run options lt jnlp file gt javaws control options where run options include verbose display additional output offline run the application in offline mode system run the application from the system cache only Xnosplash run without showing a splash screen lt option gt supply option to the ym wait start java process and wait For its exit control options include viewer show the cache viewer in the java control panel uninstall remove all applications From the cache uninstall lt jnlp file gt remove the application from the cache import import options lt jnlp file gt import the application to the cache import options include silent import silently with no user interface system import application into the system cache codebase lt url gt retrieve resources from the given codebase shortcut install shortcuts as if user allowed prompt association install associations as if user allowed prompt If you have a JRE installed then continue to Step 2 If the above command did not work th
108. the Rehabilitation Act 29 U S C 794d with respect to their use of electronic and information technology SAS has tested SAS OnDemand for Academics and SAS OnDemand for Academics Enterprise Guide against relevant standards with the assistance of students who use assistive technologies Availability and Installation Q Who can use SAS OnDemand for Academics SAS OnDemand for Academics is available only to college instructors and their students Q What can I expect during the registration process There are several parts to the registration process so it is helpful to keep the following in mind Q The registration process uses a series of windows to guide you Q You will need access to your e mail account during the registration process When you begin registration you will be prompted to enter an e mail address 62 General Usage Appendix 1 Enter the e mail address of an account that you can access easily while completing your registration Q You will receive an e mail during the initial registration process that you must open and act upon to continue The e mail prompts you to click a link to verify your e mail address Its primary purpose is to confirm that you are using a valid e mail address and that someone else is not attempting to register you without your knowledge Q Which Internet browsers can I use with SAS OnDemand for Academics An Internet browser is required to use the SAS OnDemand for Academics Control
109. the fully qualified path that your instructor provides Working with INFILE Statements and Microsoft Windows Data Files If you import or upload a raw data file such as a text file or a comma separated value file from a PC using the Microsoft Windows operating system then the file might SAS OnDemand for Academics Web Editor Step 5 Finding Help for Common Problems 55 contain carriage return characters These carriage return characters cause errors when you attempt to read the file on the UNIX version of SAS used by SAS OnDemand for Academics servers For example using the following INFILE statement could cause data processing or data display errors infile newemps dlm These errors can be avoided by using the following INFILE statement infile newemps dilm TERMSTR CRLF For more information about the TERMSTR option search for TERMSTR in SAS 9 3 Online Documentation at http support sas com documentation Working with Results You can download your results in the following file types from the SAS Web Editor Q html Q pdf Q rtf To download your results select the Results tab and click either Q Download as an HTML file Q Download as a PDF file gt Q Download as an RTF file Step 5 Finding Help for Common Problems Check the Commonly Asked Questions SAS OnDemand for Academics Web Editor on page 56 and follow the procedures below for additional help Where Can Students Find He
110. then you might need to rebuild the diagrams for this project 39 CHAPTER SAS OnDemand for Academics Forecast Server SAS OnDemand for Academics Forecast Server scccesccesssssssecesecseneeteneceaeecnaeeenaeeeaeseecseecsereceaeesnaeeeneeneas Step 1 Confirm System Requirements ccccccccccssecessccessccececcsecceseceeaeeesceeececsueecseeeseeeecaeeceseeeeeeseeeeereseateea Confirm Requirements for Full SUpPPort cccccccccccccsssccescccssecesneeessecesecseeeceaeeceaeecuaeeeaeeseneeseecseeeeereees Verify and Install a Java Runtime Environment sesser Step 1 Verify Whether a JRE and Java Web Start Is Installed Step 2 Ensure That You Are Using Only the Recommended Java Runtime Environment 41 Step 3 Install the Recommended Java Runtime Environment and Java Web Start 41 Step 2 Set Up Your SAS OnDemand for Academics ACCOUNL cccccssecescccessceeseceseeesneeceeeeeueeseneeeeseseeeeees About the SAS OnDemand for Academics Control Center About Your SAS Profile Account ccccccccccscccesccesscenscceseecesceeececsecsenecseeeceaeecsaecesaecesaeesuaeeeeceereeeerenaees Important Information Before You Begin About SAS Forecast Server Environment ccccsscccsscesssecessecseecceeecceeceeeeseeseceeseecseseceeeeceeseeeseneeeeae Register for Q COUT Sennie sissi ciocci cocsct eE cveswtsdscasancecsa ca EE cductsuva csusucvevsde casa sctcenacdesecties Step 3 Access and Use the Software c cccccccccccssccceseeeeseeeeseeesseeeees Access Your
111. tion process then follow the instructions in SAS Note 16884 at http support sas com notes For more information and possible answers to your issue review the following SAS Usage Notes QO SAS Note 34715 a SAS Note 20939 a SAS Note 20437 How do I log on to SAS OnDemand for Academics Enterprise Guide When you open SAS OnDemand for Academics Enterprise Guide the Credentials Required window is displayed Credentials Required a xj SAS Metadata Repository sascloud sas com Password oms You must use this window to log on to the SAS server the SAS Metadata Repository so that you can perform SAS processing SAS OnDemand for Academics Enterprise Guide Step 5 Finding Help for Common Problems 17 Getting Started A Your SAS Server userid i Use this userid when you log Register a course Registering a course will make it available to your students To edit course information or review helpful details about courses click on the course title To obtain the software for a course select the link in the Download column To log on enter the following information 1 Inthe User field enter your SAS server user ID This user ID is also displayed on your SAS OnDemand for Academics Home Page 2 Inthe Password field enter your SAS profile password There are two times when you might have supplied a SAS profile password when you originally created a SAS profile or when you registered for SAS OnDemand
112. titles listed below are available at no cost at http support sas com ondemand videos html Professors Q Registering for SAS OnDemand for Academics For Professors Q Creating a Course for SAS OnDemand for Academics For Professors Q Uploading SAS Data Sets to the SAS Servers using FTP For Professors Q Using a LIBNAME Statement For Professors 68 Enterprise Guide Resources Appendix 2 Students Q Registering for SAS OnDemand for Academics For Students Q Using a LIBNAME Statement For Students Q Using a FILENAME Statement For Students e Learning Courses SAS provides many e Learning courses e Courses to help you learn how to use SAS software After registering you receive an e mail with details about the e Learning courses that are available to you For more information about e Learning see http support sas com training elearn index html Teaching Materials For a list of available teaching materials from SAS visit the SAS Global Academics website at http support sas com learn ap tkit Enterprise Guide Resources The following lists the training and reference materials for SAS OnDemand for Academics Enterprise Guide that are available at no cost Tutorial If you are not familiar with SAS Enterprise Guide or want to learn more about using SAS Enterprise Guide then you will find the free Getting Started tutorial helpful As you complete the topics in this tutorial you learn to use the main features
113. un Microsystems Oracle Java Runtime Environment JRE Typically this includes UNIX Linux and various Microsoft Windows operating systems such as Microsoft Windows XP and Microsoft Windows Vista Java Runtime Environment JRE Version 1 6 0_24 Note You are prompted to check for this JRE and install it when you install SAS Forecast Server At least 50 MB of free hard disk space Any browser that supports JRE 1 6 0_24 High speed including broadband cable DSL phone and wireless connections Note Individual usage experience depends on speed and reliability of connection For best performance at least 1000 Kbit sec is recommended Macintosh operating systems are not supported Note Virtualized environments might not work It is recommended that supported operating systems run on a physical CPU JRE 1 6 0_20 is not compatible Note Other JREs from the 1 6 series might work Verify and Install a Java Runtime Environment After you have registered for a course that uses SAS OnDemand for Academics Enterprise Miner you must verify that you have an appropriate Java Runtime Environment JRE installed or install an appropriate JRE This process needs to be completed only once Note Consider printing these instructions before you begin as some of the steps might require you to move to other websites Step 1 Verify Whether a JRE and Java Web Start Is Installed To verify whether you installed a JRE comple
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115. ver Using JMP oo eeseeseessecssecsseceseceseceseeeeeeeeeseneseneeaaecsaecnaesnaeseeeeees CHAPTER Introduction to SAS OnDemand for Academics Introduction neta E Eee eSB NSE TERRE NER REE Client Software Server Software SAS Enterprise Guide cccccsccesssesssesessecsseesesecceecnaeecnaecesaeeeaeseaeseuecsereceaeecnaeecaeseessereeearea 2 Server Software SAS Enterprise Miner ccccccccccsssssssecesecsssecseneceeecsacecnaecenaeeenseceecseecsereceaeecaeeenaeseeesereseeresaa 2 Server Software SAS Forecast Server innia diii ri iE EN e E ASEA EAR 2 Server Softwares SAS Web EAOa er a A EAA E ebb RARI ASE a R NEA A S 8 Introduction SAS OnDemand for Academics provides an online delivery model for teaching and learning data management and analytics By connecting to a server that is hosted by SAS over the web users access the analytical power of SAS software through a user friendly point and click interface These are some of the advantages of using SAS OnDemand for Academics Q Students and professors gain immediate online access to SAS software with no configuration or support concerns Q Students including both on site and distance learners can use SAS whenever or wherever they please no more waiting for a seat in a campus computer lab or having to buy and install software Q SAS allows professors to teach data management and analytics providing multiple software applications without maintenance or IT overhead
116. vironment For step by step instructions see Step 1 Confirm System Requirements on page 39 Q How dol start SAS OnDemand for Academics Forecast Server After you have configured your system to support SAS OnDemand for Academics Forecast Server you can start the application 1 Log on to your SAS OnDemand for Academics Home page 2 From the Manage Courses area select Get Software next to the appropriate course Selecting this link opens a window that includes information about how to configure your system as well as how to start the application 3 Click the link that is used to start SAS OnDemand for Academics Forecast Server at https academic93 0da sas com SASForecastServer main jnlp 4 Ifyou are presented with a security warning when you attempt to start SAS OnDemand for Academics Forecast Server select Run 5 Inthe User Name field enter your SAS server user ID This user ID is also displayed on your SAS OnDemand for Academics home page Note Your SAS server user ID is case sensitive and should be entered in all lowercase If you enter your SAS server user ID using uppercase or mixed case letters then you might be able to log on but certain tasks might not perform properly 6 Inthe Password field enter your SAS profile password There are two times when you might have supplied a SAS profile password when you originally created a SAS profile or when you registered for SAS OnDemand for Academics 7 Click Log On
117. work assignments either by creating and registering a project model package by sharing a project model package or by sharing a project diagram Submitting Homework Assignments With SAS OnDemand for Academics Enterprise Miner students can create and submit an entire project model package or export a project diagram and share the exported file Ultimately the choice is up to the instructor The decision might be made based on whether the instructor needs access to project results or diagram files To Submit a Project Model Package to an Instructor 1 Create a project or open an existing project within SAS OnDemand for Academics Enterprise Miner Highlight the appropriate node within a diagram Select Actions Create Model Package In the Input dialog box enter a name for the model package To ensure that you choose a unique filename you might want to include your name or initials as part of the filename This ensures that an instructor can distinguish one submitted model package from another 5 From the Project Panel on the left side of SAS OnDemand for Academics Enterprise Miner expand the Model Packages folder 32 Step 4 Review the Basics for Working with Data Results and Projects Chapter 3 Right click on the appropriate model and then click Save As You are prompted to save the model as a SAS Package File spk Share the appropriate spk file with your instructor through e mail or through a shared network directory

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