SAS Data Integration Studio 4.905. SAS Data Integration Studio 4.905: User's Guide; Administering SAS Data Integration Studio in SAS 9.4 Intelligence Platform: Desktop Application Administration Guide, Eighth Edition. Re: SAS Enterprise Guide Software for MAC OS Posted 03:15 PM (6614 views) In reply to Abhi1212 I didn't think there was an EG version for Mac. As part of the recently announced, SAS Analytics U Initiative, SAS is releasing a new product called SAS University Edition software that will be available on May 28.This software will be at no cost to students and professors. It includes Base SAS, SAS/STAT, SAS/IML and SAS/ACCESS to PC Files. SAS Enterprise Guide 4.3 and SAS Enterprise Guide 4.305 run on SAS 9.2. If you install SAS Enterprise Guide 4.3 or 4.305 from a SAS 9.2 depot, then to run these releases on a SAS 9.3 server you must apply hot fix 10 or later. Hp deskjet 3940 printer driver for windows 7 free download. SAS Enterprise Guide 8.1 shipped in June 2019 and is. SAS software does not run on Mac OSX, apart from the JMP product. You can use SAS within a virtual machine on a Mac, where the virtual machine runs Windows or Linux.
SAS keyboard shortcuts are very handy for efficient and speed code writing. Every SAS analyst must know every SAS keyboard shortcuts that are used in Mac OS X and Windows operating systems.
SAS Keyboard shortcuts in SAS Studio Workspace.
Description | SAS keyboard shortcut for Microsoft Windows | SAS keyboard Shortcut for Mac OS X |
Zoom in. | Ctrl + plus sign | Cmd + plus sign |
Zoom out. | Ctrl + minus sign | Cmd + minus sign |
To reset Zoom state | Ctrl + 0 | Cmd + 0 |
Maximize the view of the currently displayed tab or exit the maximised view. | Alt + F11 | Fn + Shift + F11 |
Open pop-up menu in the navigation pane | Select item and press Shift + F10 | Select item and press Fn + Shift + F10 |
New SAS program | Ctrl + S | Cmd + S |
Run Code | F3 | Fn + F3 |
Reset SAS sessiom | F9 | Fn + F9 |
Download Log, result as HTML | Ctrl + S | Cmd + S |
Print SAS program | Ctrl + P | Cmd + P |
Close tab | Alt + 3 | Option + 3 |
Move the focus to Server Files & Folders section label. | Alt + 1 | Option + 1 |
Move the focus to the label of the currently displayed secondary tab | Alt + 2 | Option + 2 |
Move the focus to the label of the currently displayed primary tab and then navigate among all open tabs in the work area. | Alt + 3 | Option + 3 |
Move the focus to the body of theCode tab on the currently displayed primary tab. | Alt + 4 | Option + 4 |
Move the focus to the selected item in theLog tab on the currently displayed primary tab. | Alt + 5 | Option + 5 |
SAS Keyboard Shortcuts for the code editor
Description | SAS Keyboard shortcut for Windows | SAS Keyboard Shortcut for Mac OS X |
Open pop-up | Shift + F10 | Fn + Shift + F10 |
Create new snippet for SAS code | Shift + Alt + A | Cmd + Option + A |
Insert existing snippet | Alt + l | Cmd + Option + l |
Add or remove comment tags | Ctrl + / | Cmd + / |
Display list of SAS keywords (Auto complete feature) | Ctrl + Spacebar | Control + Spacebar |
Navigate between an autocomplete list and its associated Help pop-up window in the code editor | Tab, Shift + Tab | Tab, Shift + Tab |
Select All | Ctrl + A | Cmd + A |
Copy | Ctrl + C | Cmd + C |
Cut | Ctrl + X | Cmd + X |
Paste | Ctrl + V | Cmd + V |
Undo | Ctrl + Z | Cmd + Z |
Redo | Ctrl + Y | Cmd + Shift + Z |
Find and Replace | Ctrl + F | Cmd + F |
Move cursor to beginning of the word on the left of the cursor | Ctrl + left arrow | Option + left arrow |
Move the cursor to the beginning of the word on the right of the cursor. | Ctrl + right arrow | Option + right arrow |
Move the cursor to the end of the word on the right of the cursor | Option + Up arrow | |
Move the cursor to the beginning of the next paragraph | Option + down arrow | |
Scroll editor | Ctrl + down arrow, Ctrl +Up arrow | |
Scrolls a page down or up | Page Down, Page Up | Page Down, Page Up |
Move the cursor to the end of the line | End | Cmd + right arrow |
Move the cursor to the beginning of the line | Home | Cmd+left arrow |
Move to the bottom of the currently displayed section of the navigation pane | End | Fn + right arrow |
Move to the top of the currently displayed section of the navigation pane | Home | Fn + left arrow |
Move the cursor to the top of the document | Ctrl + Home | Cmd + up arrow |
Move to the bottom of the currently displayed section of the navigation pane | Ctrl + End | Cmd + down arrow |
Select text to the left of the cursor character-by-character | Shift + left arrow | Shift + left arrow |
Select text to the right of the cursor character-by-character | Shift + right arrow | Shift + right arrow |
Select text from the cursor to the same location on the previous line. | Shift + up arrow | Shift + up arrow |
Select text from the cursor to the same location on the next line. | Shift + down arrow | Shift + Down arrow |
Delete the word on the left of the cursor | Ctrl + Backspace | Option+Delete (backward) Note: If your keyboard does not contain a key for deleting backward, then press Fn+Delete. |
Delete the word on the right of the cursor | Ctrl + Delete | Note: If your keyboard does not contain a key for deleting forward, then press Fn+Delete. |
Delete current line | Note: If your keyboard does not contain a key for deleting backward, then press fn+delete. | |
Select a column | Alt + mouse button | Option + left mouse button |
Change case of selected text | Ctrl + Shift + U | Cmd + Shift + U |
Clear Window | Ctrl + E | Cmd + E |
File Window | Ctrl + Q | |
Exit SAS system | Alt + F4 |
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As a SAS insider, I knew this was coming. It's a new feature that was added in SAS Enterprise Guide 7.11. I intended to write a blog about this before now -- but then I went on vacation instead.
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I'm a trusting fellow, but I still clicked on the link in the message to learn more information about the update. All of the improvements seemed good to me, so I clicked Close and Install.
My SAS Enterprise Guide session closed and a moment later I saw the patch being applied:
When complete, I was greeted with this good news:
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And when I clicked Finish and the application restarted, I checked the Help->About SAS Enterprise Guide window to see that the update was in place.
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I think that this 'automatic update' is a tremendous feature whose time has come (if it's not overdue). However, not everyone will want to update their software on SAS' schedule. You can defer the update with Remind me later, or select Skip this version in order to not be reminded again (until the next update). You can always check for updates from the Help menu.
UPDATE: Since posting this article last week, I've heard from several concerned citizens who have said 'Whoah! I hope that admins can disable this! We can't have our users updating their own applications!' Yes, the 'Check for Updates' notification and menu item can be disabled by using a configuration switch. If you're a SAS admin who needs this option, see the admin guides have instructions. For SAS Enterprise Guide, see this section of SASĀ® 9.4 Intelligence Platform: Desktop Application Administration Guide. For SAS Add-In for Microsoft Office, see this section.
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Note that the feature does not allow end users to update their PC applications if they don't already have privileges to do so.