There is a real siren song to the concept of unadorned access to parameterized SAS programs; the sort of access that provides an intuitive GUI dialogue box prompting the user to select from a drop down list of inputs or simply type in a few values. All that is left is to do is press 'Run' and watch as the results unfold in front of the eyes. This paper discusses how the authors fell in love with the siren song, how the love turned bitter sweet, and how the authors kept the love alive by remembering their old flame, SAS. The paper briefly describes the programs tasked with converting to Stored Processes.
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