Great tutorial! No matter how long I've been programming I find a careful explanation of SQL syntax and joins extraordinarily helpful. Instead of copying and pasting code that has worked in the past it makes me think!
Thank you for your inquiry! Typically, if data sets are provided, you would find them underneath the video so in this case it is not available. However, there is a screen shot of the data in the video where you could create the data set. We encourage you to use your own data sets, or you can find more than 200 data sets in the SASHELP library. To access the SASHELP library in SAS, select View > Explorer. In the Explorer window, select Libraries > Sashelp. Note: In SAS Studio, you can access the SASHELP library in the Libraries section of the navigation pane. To see a brief description of any SAS data set in the SASHELP library, as well as output displaying the first five observations in each data set, see SASHELP Data Sets 2.sas.com/6053GIkDt. For more information on how to access data in SAS, please see How do I access data in SAS? 2.sas.com/6054GIkDQ from the SAS University Edition: Help Center 2.sas.com/6055GIkDv. We hope this helps, and we wish you much #SASsuccess!
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