| Other SAS Interview Questions |
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| Question | Asked @ | Answers |
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| How do you read in the variables that you need? | Accenture | 6 |
| what is OLAP? | CitiGroup | 3 |
| How do you add a number to a macro variable? | | 2 |
| %STPbegin;%STPEND;
ERROR: No logical assign for filename _WEBOUT.
WARNING: No body file. HTML output will not be created.
unable to fix it.plz help | | 2 |
| if x=round(26.3,10)-1 then x= how much and how explain? | BoA | 2 |
| what is the need of INDEX in datasets? | CitiGroup | 4 |
| Can you use a macro within another macro? If so how would
SAS know where the current acro ended and the new one
began? | | 2 |
| How would you delete observations with duplicate keys? | | 5 |
| How would you keep from overlaying the a SAS set with its
sorted version? | | 3 |
| Do you prefer Proc Report or Proc Tabulate? Why? | Oracle | 6 |
| How would you combine 3 or more tables with different
structures?
| | 3 |
| What does error:1 mean? | Accenture | 3 |
| Explain the message 'Merge has one or more datasets with
repeats of by variables'. | | 2 |
| 1.How to draw pivot tables in Excel by using SAS and in
which version we can use VB script for to draw pivot
tables in Excel? Answer with example data.
2.What are the advantages of _NULL_ in Data steps? Can we
use _NULL_ in Proc steps also?
3. How to call the macro variable into Data Steps?
4. Can we draw pivot tables in Excel using Proc SQL?
Please post answers for the above questions with suitable
examples, and how to use VB script for Excel using SAS.
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| Can we replace a dataset into view? | CliniRx | 4 |
| what are scrubing procedures in SAS? | Oracle | 1 |
| IS SAS COMPILER OR INTERPRETER? EXPLAIN? | HSBC | 2 |
| WHAT IS DEBUGGING? HOW TO TEST THE DEBUGGING IN SAS? | Accenture | 3 |
| How would you code a merge that will keep only the
observations that have matches from both sets. | Accenture | 5 |
| How experienced are you with customized reporting and use
of Data _Null_ features? | Oracle | 3 |
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