SAS

SAS, Statistical Analysis Software, is the most powerful data analysis system that integrates data management and programming (SAS/BASE), statistical and econometric methods (SAS/STAT and SAS/ETS), interactive matrix programming language (SAS/IML), operations research (SAS/OR), and others.

SAS Support

Software manuals at IUB/IUPUI (Hardcopy)
Tutorials and Working Papers
IU Knowledge Base (SAS)
Getting Started with SAS in UNIX | Windows
Workshop: Basics | DATA Step | PROC Step
SAS Institute Inc. | Online support
9.2 Manual
SAS User Groups | Listserv (U of Georgia) SAS Resources and FAQs (UCLA)

Software Consulting

We provide consulting services for statistical and mathematical software computing for IU faculty, staff, and students. You may also contact Indiana Statistical Consulting Center (ISCC).

Public Software Availability

SAS is available in Student Technology Centers (STCs) labs (PC) at IUB/IUPUI and central shared computing systems (Quarry).

Software Licensing

SAS licensing page includes SAS license terms and system requirements. General information about software licensing is also available. Note that SAS 9.13 does not support Microsoft Windows XP/Vista Home editions and 9.2 no longer supports Windows 95/2000 either.

Software Purchase

If you are interested in getting SAS annual lease and/or renewal, contact the UITS Stat/Math Center. Software purchase page provides general information about who can buy, how to buy (where to go), and how to install software packages. Current licensing fees are on our software price list (IU username and password required).

Vista and Other Issues

Reading Excel 2003/2007 formats in 64bit SAS
SAS 9.2 system requirement (Mac OSX and Windows SE/ME/2000 not supported)
SAS 9.1.3 Windows Vista Support (System requirement)
SAS for 64-bit Windows Vista
Install SAS 9.13 SP4 on Windows Vista
Microsoft Runtime Components error message (Windows XP--Meida Center Edition)
"Reboot Pending" message appears and stop installing
SAS in Batch Mode | Sample Data | Non-Interactive Mode | Interactive Mode
Using ODBC with SAS and SPSS