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SAS High-Speed Automated Reporting Queue (SHARQ)

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Publisher SAS Institute
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Topics Programming Languages, Windows NT - 2000 - 2003, Application Development Date added 27 Mar 2003
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SAS environment configuration, SAS reporting code, Macro programs, and Windows NT scheduler are integrated to create SAS High-speed Automated Reporting Queue (SHARQ). This paper will provide instructions, programming code, and examples to produce SHARQ output. At the end of this paper, a sample program that demonstrates report automation from start to finish is provided. SHARQ is a reliable way to automate reporting using PC SAS V8.2 in the Windows NT environment. SHARQ code and concepts can be applied to other operating systems (e.g., Windows 2000); however, this paper presents automation code/examples in the Windows NT environment.

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