Recently in the SAS Community Library: SAS' @Sundaresh1 highlights a sometimes overlooked task when applying document embeddings for purposes of similarity-based search. Normalisation of vectors helps obtain relevant matches.
Hi all, I'm interested in writing a blog application for myself and wondering what the hosting costs would be. I'm open to whatever database tech is recommended, although I'm most familiar w/ T-SQL/AzureSql. Is Azure too expensive for such a small personal project? Are there cheaper alternatives for apps that don't really need to scale? Thanks!
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Hello, I am getting the following error messages when trying to merge two datasets. One of the datasets I am getting from a csv file, so maybe the issue could be there? I was trying to specify the length of the PID variable for the redcap_sort dataset from the redcap one, which is the one we got from the csv file. However, I keep getting messages that the variable has multiple lengths and it keeps truncating the data. Any PID after 999 gets shortened. So 1000 and 1001 become 100, 1010 becomes 101, etc. Any help or a nudge in the right direction would be greatly appreciated, thank you so much. Edit: The programming with the csv file already has: data work.redcap; %let _EFIERR_ = 0;
infile &csv_file delimiter = ',' MISSOVER DSD lrecl=32767 firstobs=1 ;
informat pid $500. ;
informat pid_ini $500. ; and the code for format: format pid $500. ; It has this for all the variables. I thought the above code would make it so that the variables would have that limit of 500 characters?
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Thank you for joining us for another great CSUG Meeting! 💃 We had a great time meeting you (again) in-person and exchanging knowledge and experiences. 🤓
Here was the agenda:
8:30am - 9:00am
Registration and Light Breakfast
9:00am - 9:15am
Welcome Remarks and SAS News Alice Yuan, SAS Canada
9:15am - 10:00am
Integrating Synthetic Data Generation in Machine Learning Modeling Pipelines @BrettWujek & @Sundaresh , SAS US
Synthetic data generation is increasingly important for augmenting existing data sets, mitigating imbalance in data sets with rare events and enabling data science tasks without having to share sensitive real data. In this presentation, we show how to use SAS® analytical capabilities to efficiently generate high-quality synthetic data. We demonstrate the use of SAS procedures, a REST API in Python, related pre-processing and post-processing steps, as well as assessment metrics.
Note: this was a virtual presentation.
10:00am - 10:20am
Programming Tips & Tricks @andrei17 , FRG Risk
10:20am - 10:50am
Networking Break
10:50am - 11:40am
SAS and Open Source @nicosigal & @DeepJariwala027 , SAS Canada
11:40am - 11:50am
Closing Remarks
Thank you to our speakers! 👏
If you would like to ask more questions or just connect with the Western Canada team:
Sales Director: Christine Jackson
Customer Success Manager: Nick Sandy
Sr Systems Engineer: Nicolas Sigal
Account Executive: Ivan Scheverman
Thank you for a great day and we hope we'll see you at our next one.
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Hello,
I am running many SAS code in cascade and I have this error:
ERROR: You cannot open WORK.FICHIER_IBC_CORR.DATA for output access with member-level control because WORK.FICHIER_IBC_CORR.DATA is in use by you in resource environment IOM ROOT COMP ENV.
How to solve this issue.
Is it related to my SAS EG config.
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