SAS EG is okay, does what you needed 10 years ago, but newer stuff is better
Use Cases and Deployment Scope
We use it for analytics, and rough end extracts. This gives our staff administrative permissions to handle inside their SAS workflows, adding external data, and retaining repeatable steps to generate the same extract. We have both PC and Server SAS. My team uses the server a lot to handle larger analytical jobs. It is also used to handle data statistics and verify data quality.
Pros
- Flexible to data sources
- Works well across teams
- Helps with SQL code writing
Cons
- Difficult to write quickly, particularly if you need to change something in the data flow
- Lots of clicking, slow to develop
- Doesn't view data on the fly, hard to see what impact a particular change might have
- Lots of licensing costs, very costly for what it does, basically equivalent to Pandas, but with huge cost tag
Likelihood to Recommend
SAS Enterprise Guide is good at taking various datasets and giving analyst/user ability to do some transformations without substantial amounts of code. Once the data is inside SAS, the memory of it is very efficient. Using SAS for data analysis can be helpful. It will give good statistics for you, and it has a robust set of functions that aid analysis.
