What's New in SAS 9.3 Functions and CALL Routines
Overview
The ability to call
Web services in the DATA step is a new feature. For this feature,
six new SOAPxxx functions were added. In addition, several other new
functions are new, and enhancements to existing functions were added.
New Functions and CALL Routines
The following functions
and CALL routines are new:
permutes the values
of the arguments, and returns a random combination of k out
of n values.
returns the effective
annual interest rate.
checks the validity
of a character string for use as a SAS member name.
returns the nominal
annual interest rate.
returns the balance
of periodic savings by using variable interest rates.
calls a Web service
by using basic Web authentication; credentials are provided in the
arguments.
calls a Web service
by using basic Web authentication; credentials for the authentication
domain are retrieved from metadata.
calls a SAS registered
service by using WS-Security authentication; credentials are provided
in the arguments.
calls a SAS registered
Web service by using WS-Security authentication; credentials are provided
in the arguments. The Registry Service is called directly to determine
how to locate the Security Token Service.
calls a Web service
by using WS-Security authentication; credentials are provided in the
arguments.
calls a Web service
by using WS-Security authentication; credentials for the provided
authentication domain are retrieved from metadata.
returns the quantile
from a distribution when you specify the right probability (SDF).
returns an indication
of the existence of an operating environment variable.
returns the equivalent
of a reference amount at a base date by using variable interest rates.
Enhancements to Existing Functions
The following enhancements
were made to existing functions:
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The GENPOISSON and TWEEDIE distributions
were added to the following functions:
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A new argument,
seasonality,
was added to the INTCYCLE, INTINDEX, and INTSEAS functions. The
seasonality argument
enables you to have more flexibility in working with dates and time
cycles.
For more information, see the INTCYCLE Function, INTINDEX Function, and INTSEAS Function.
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A new option that computes age
was added to the YRDIF function.
For more information,
see the YRDIF Function.
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An explanation about SAS session
encoding and UTF-8 encoding was added to the URLDECODE and URLENCODE
functions.
For
more information, see the URLDECODE Function, and URLENCODE Function.
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In the GETOPTION function, you
can use the following options:
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The DEFAULTVALUE option obtains
the default shipped value for a system option. The value can be used
to reset a system option to its default.
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The HEXVALUE option returns a system
option value as a hexadecimal value.
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The LOGNUMBERFORMAT option returns
a system option numeric value. The punctuation that is used is dependent
on the language locale.
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The STARTUPVALUE option returns
the system option value that was used to start SAS either on the command
line or in a configuration file.
Documentation for Existing Functions and Concepts
The documentation for
the following five functions was moved from the
SAS/ETS
User’s Guide to
SAS Functions and CALL
Routines: Reference:
returns the cumulative
interest paid on a loan between the start and end period.
returns the cumulative
principal paid on a loan between the start and end period.
returns the interest
payment for a given period for a constant payment loan or the periodic
savings for a future balance.
returns the periodic
payment for a constant payment loan or the periodic savings for a
future balance.
returns the principal
payment for a given period for a constant payment loan or the periodic
savings for a future balance.
In the second maintenance
release for SAS 9.3, the following enhancements were made to the documentation:
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The FINANCE function now includes
documentation for ISPMT, which calculates the interest that is paid
during a specific period of investment.
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A section about using the DATA
step with custom time intervals was added to the documentation. This
section includes examples that use the INTNX and INTCK functions and
the INTERVALDS system option.
Changes to SAS Language Reference: Dictionary
Prior to 9.3, this document
was part of
SAS Language Reference: Dictionary.
Starting with 9.3,
SAS Language Reference: Dictionary has
been divided into seven documents:
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