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It's Easy If You Know How: Importing, Processing, and Exporting CDISC XML with SAS
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May 5, 2002 - Michael Palmer
This tutorial will cover the basics of
data-centric XML, the structural and semantic requirements of
CDISC's Operational Data Model (ODM) standard, and
techniques for importing, processing, and exporting clinical data
in SAS using the ODM.
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Softerware: Replace SAS Programs with XML Documents to Help People and Computers Be Happier with Each Other
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May 20, 2001 - Michael Palmer and Cecilia Hale
In a novel use of electronic documents to replace labor-intensive
programming, a SAS-based integration has been implemented
that uses XML to automate the creation, revision, and reuse of
the publication-quality statistical tables prominent in regulatory
submissions.
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A Method to Import, Process, and Export Arbitrary XML Files with SAS
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May 20, 2001 - Michael Palmer and Cecilia Hale
This paper presents a method to import, process, and export
arbitrary, data-centric XML files. The method also provides a
compression technique for passing XML files between
applications.
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SAS for Statistics; <XML for Output>
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May 1, 2000 - Michael Palmer and Cecilia Hale
Analysts attracted to SAS for its statistical capabilities have new
options in version 8 for coping with its clumsy publishing
capabilities. ODS can be used with XML to integrate SAS
statistical procedures with third party publishing software via a
statistical results database. This brings the styling and
composition features of the publishing software directly to
statistical results.
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Statistics without DATA _NULL_s
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October 1, 1999 - Michael Palmer and Cecilia Hale
Analysts attracted to SAS for its statistical capabilities no longer have to settle for its clumsy publishing
capabilities. Instead, they can take advantage of the Output Delivery System (ODS) in version 7.0,
SAS’s data warehouse and data processing capabilities, and a new open-source, non-proprietary
software technology, and literally never use a DATA _NULL_, PROC REPORT, or PROC TABULATE
again.
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