What's New in the SAS 9.3 Windows Companion
Overview
SAS under Windows enables
you to complete your data and computation tasks in SAS while integrating
with the Windows applications that are already in place on your desktop
and within your desktop and within your enterprise. SAS supports information
sharing through Windows tools and techniques.
General Enhancements
The following enhancements
are implemented for 9.3:
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HTML is now the default for program
output results. To view the output in a listing format, you select
Listing on
the
Results tab of the Preferences dialog
box.
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User profile paths now include
Server 2008 R2.
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The INT64 return value type is
now included in the RETURNS= attribute for the ROUTINE statement.
For more information,
see the INT64 type.
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Hard drive recommendations now
include specific performance information.
For more information,
see Hard Drive.
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Information about running SAS in
batch mode has been added.
For more information, see Batch
Mode.
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You can now choose a SASHOME directory
in which to install SAS.
For more information, see Default
configuration .
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Instructions to start the SAS Service
Configuration Utility have changed.
For more information,
see Utility section.
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An appendix, Troubleshooting Java
Runtime Environment has been added.
For more information,
see Troubleshooting.
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In the second maintenance release
for SAS 9.3, the appendix, Troubleshooting Java Runtime Environment
Errors, was modified. The JRE 1.6.0_23 was replaced with JRE 1.6.0_24.
A new note specifies that 32–bit JRE installs are required
even when the operating system is 64–bit.
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Windows Server 2008 and Server
2008 R2 are now supported.
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Windows 2008 EPIC (Itanium) is
no longer supported.
System Options
The following system
option is new:
specifies whether to
enable menus for Universal Printing and to set up printing defaults.
The following system
options are enhanced:
the new default value
is 2G.
the new default value
is 256M.
specifies the format
that is used to display the time on FULLSTIMER and STIMER output.
APPEND now supports
CMPLIB and AUTOEXEC.
INSERT now supports
CMPLIB and AUTOEXEC.
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