Date: Mon, 20 Jul 2009 09:23:34 -0700
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From: carolyn <caroln_1999@YAHOO.COM>
Subject: What is your working style in SAS EG? - or don't you have one?
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I posted the question below probably too late on Friday to get much of a response so I thought I'd post it again today.
But now I'm also wondering if sas-l'ers tend not to take advantage of the EG project designer and process flow tools. Perhaps you haven't found them helpful? If so, why?
Any comments appreciated.
> From: carolyn
> Subject: What is your working style in SAS EG?
>
> How do you utilize the SAS EG project designer and process
> flows to organize your SAS workflow?
>
> I saw a thread on the SAS Institute forum on EG working styles:
>
> http://support.sas.com/forums/thread.jspa?threadID=6390&tstart=0
> "How do you like to work in EG? A single code node? A few
> code nodes in sequence? Lots of queries spread out in a flow
> chart? What internal guidelines do you follow to make your
> work manageable for yourself or for others?"
>
> I'm looking for good ideas to structure my EG work, being
> rather new to the EG side of SAS. TIA.
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