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.
ITIL is an internationally accepted delivery framework. It recommends best practices for ITSM (IT Service Management) to support the standardization of multiple stages and processes in the IT lifecycle. It was established by the British government's Central Computer and Telecommunications Agency in the 1980s to create standardized guidelines for avoiding inconsistencies among diversified IT architectures. ITIL Certification training courses Malaysia (lernix.com.my)
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Java EE is an abbreviation for Java Enterprise Edition. We can consider the Java Enterprise Edition as an upgraded version of Java SE (Standard Edition). It adds these upgrades for supporting enterprise-level developer requirements. Java EE Enterprise Edition training courses Malaysia (lernix.com.my)
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Hi, I have a job flow set up. One of the jobs has a warning (but not an error and does not fail). In this scenario the next job in the flow after the one with the warning does not start and I think this is because of the previous job having a return code. One used to be able to control this in LSF but how does one do this in Viya Flows so that the next job would start and accept a job with warnings as a complete job? I have tried abort 0 in my code which works but this changes the job status to 'Cancelled' which is not ideal. Thanks Andre
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%macro sort (dname, new, svar) ;
proc sort data=&dname out=&new ;
by &svar;
run;
%Mend;
%sort(sashelp.class, demo1,sex);
data _null_;
if cexist("WORK.SORT") then
put "WORK.SORT exists";
else
put "WORK.SORT does not exist";
run;
Hi Experts,
here i am trying macro catolog exist or not but its giving wrong output please check where i did wrong
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Please I need clarifcation on the code below. Thanks.
"data-type bis enclosed in parentheses and specifies one of the following: CHARACTER (or CHAR) | VARCHAR | INTEGER (or INT)."
proc sql; create table work.discount (Destination char(3), BeginDate num Format=date9., EndDate num format=date9., Discount num); quit;
I expect the data-type should be in parenthesis based on the syntax description above, e.g, Destination (char)(3). Please what am I missing?
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