Creating an AI Assistant for SAS Viya in 5 steps (@sassoftware/viya-assistantjs) - Part I
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Recently in the SAS Community Library: SAS' @kumardeva debunks the myth that developing AI assistants is too hard. He shows you how to use the @sassoftware/viya-assistantjs library to jump start your development.
The course references this library:
libname locallib 'home/student/DMML35';
but I am working on my own machine so I don't have access to that library. Where should I save the course materials? I tried saving them my users folder
libname locallib '/Users/Training Materials';
But I get
ERROR: Library locallib does not exist.
I do see it on my list of libraries but I can't open it.
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Hello Community, I'm at a crossroads and would appreciate your insights. I aspire to work as a biostatistician or data scientist in the pharmaceutical sector, where proficiency in SAS is often a prerequisite. While I haven't used SAS in my previous roles, it seems crucial for roles in the pharma industry. Considering this, do you think it's worth investing 1-2 years to learn SAS for my career goals, or do you foresee a shift towards R/Python in these industries in the near future? Your advice and perspectives are highly valued. Thanks in advance!
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Hi all - ¿How can I connect files from a web server to sas viya? I want to automatically capture the log files in .gz, and then process them (ex: domain.com-2024-04-11.gz).
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When a gambler decides how much to bet, their decision is influenced by their prior wager outcomes (perhaps they start to double down if they have sustained losses, for example), and I am trying to examine how NFL gamblers' prior betting profits/losses influence their next-round-of-betting behavior. I need to sum just the profits/losses from last round of completed NFL events. NFL events occur in distinct blocks (e.g., Sunday at 1:00, 4:00, and 8:00, Monday at 8:00, Thursday at 9:00) and last three hours, but bets can be placed any time from a week before the block up until game time. The dataset I am attaching contains only one gambler but there are many gamblers (each uniquely identified by product_account_id), so the sum needs to begin anew when a new product_account_id is reached. As you can see, things get especially messy with rows 89-104. I would also like to set up a structure where I can sum the profits from the last 2, 3, 4, and 5 rounds of betting. Any help would be greatly appreciated. proc import datafile='C:\SAS_help_request_05112024.xlsx' out=sample_dataset dbms=xlsx;run;
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How can I reset my user ID to connect to SAS through Coursera? See message below: An error occurred. Please contact your system administrator. There was an error when authenticating against the external identity provider: The system could not obtain group memberships for korto.korlewala@snhu.edu.
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