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Mac keyboard shortcut for sas studio comments
Mac keyboard shortcut for sas studio comments





  1. #Mac keyboard shortcut for sas studio comments how to#
  2. #Mac keyboard shortcut for sas studio comments install#
  3. #Mac keyboard shortcut for sas studio comments password#
  4. #Mac keyboard shortcut for sas studio comments series#

In fact, even though Enterprise Miner does not run on the Macintosh my data happened to be on a Mac and I uploaded it using Fetch.

#Mac keyboard shortcut for sas studio comments how to#

Scroll down and you will find, in about the middle of the page, instructions on how to upload your data. If you are an instructor, go to the instructor home page > course information. If that’s your problem, there’s not much I can do for you. Only instructors can upload data to the course. you have no data, do you? Your problem may be that you are not an instructor. Getting Your Data into SAS Enterprise Minerīut…. For a lot of things, the speed of connection and how much RAM you have may not make a difference. My advice is if you have several computers, use the best one for this. I switched to a better connection and a faster computer (it wasn’t hard,I had to roll my desk chair a few feet but being the finely-tuned athletic machine that I am, I managed). It should start.Įnterprise Miner can be really slow. Now … try starting SAS On Demand for Academic: Enterprise Miner by going back to that page and clicking on the second link. It is the latest version.įollow the directions on the page that I told you to read every word of and uncheck all of the other versions you may have installed so that only 1.6.0_18 is enabled. If you don’t have JRE 1.6.0_18 enabled (and who does?) go to the link on that page and download it. Do not do that either.ĭo ALL of the stuff on this page linked above.

  • You may be tempted to go to the Sun site and download the latest JRE version.
  • You may be tempted to skip over the part about the Java Run Time environment because you just read the part above under systems requirements and you met those.
  • CLICK ON THIS LINK AND READ EVERYTHING OR YOU WILL BE SORRY.

    #Mac keyboard shortcut for sas studio comments install#

    Java Runtime Environment (JRE) version 1.6.0_15 or greater.”ĭo not be fooled that everything you need to know about systems requirements is on the page you get when you follow the link system requirements.Īfter you log in to your SAS on-demand account and click on a link to install your software you will see a link about configuring your system for Enterprise Miner. For information about a possible workaround that you could test, see SAS Usage Note 18131. Macintosh operating systems are not officially supported. Typically, this includes Unix, Linux, and various Microsoft Windows operating systems, such as Microsoft Windows XP and Microsoft Windows Vista. “System Requirements for SAS® Enterprise MinerTMĪny system that supports the Sun Microsystems Java Runtime Environment (JRE). You may have been fooled by the system requirements for Enterprise Miner which said: If you try setting up your account and Enterprise Miner does not work, as in, failed to start, your problem may be that you have the wrong version of Java enabled. This is pretty straightforward all of the information you need to set up your account.

    #Mac keyboard shortcut for sas studio comments password#

    Let’s assume you have a SAS profile, you logged in, you have a user name and password for SAS on-demand and you have set up a course or someone has registered you for a course. There are approximately 3,476 steps in getting Enterprise Miner to work. I can discern from the fact that you are still reading this that you are not going to listen to me and you are going to try anyway. Do you remember the part in Iron Man where the guy built the Iron Man super hero suit out of spare parts salvaged from a plane crash while trapped in a cave? Well, if you’re that guy, you can do it yourself. This is very far past an “e” on the Do-it-yourself scale. Should you do this yourself? Well, it depends. I was very excited when I heard that SAS On-Demand was going to offer a cloud version of Enterprise Miner for use in teaching, for free, even. I have built a working nuclear reactor out of wood

    #Mac keyboard shortcut for sas studio comments series#

    If I had time, which I don’t, I would start a series of how-to articles for statistical software and copy the Car Talk scale they use as a guide for whether or not you should attempt a job yourself, fromĮ. SAS ENTERPRISE MINER NOT WORKING? HERE’S WHY (maybe)







    Mac keyboard shortcut for sas studio comments