tailieunhanh - SAS/ETS 9.22 User's Guide 308

SAS/Ets User's Guide 308. Provides detailed reference material for using SAS/ETS software and guides you through the analysis and forecasting of features such as univariate and multivariate time series, cross-sectional time series, seasonal adjustments, multiequational nonlinear models, discrete choice models, limited dependent variable models, portfolio analysis, and generation of financial reports, with introductory and advanced examples for each procedure. You can also find complete information about two easy-to-use point-and-click applications: the Time Series Forecasting System, for automatic and interactive time series modeling and forecasting, and the Investment Analysis System, for time-value of money analysis of a variety of investments | 3062 Chapter 53 Details Contents Investments and Data Sets. 3063 Saving Output to SAS Data Sets. 3063 Loading a SAS Data Set into a List. 3065 Saving Data from a List to a SAS Data Set. 3065 Right Mouse Button Options. 3066 Depreciation Methods . 3067 Straight Line SL . 3067 Sum-of-Years Digits. 3067 Declining Balance DB . 3069 Rate Information. 3070 The Tools Menu. 3070 Dialog Box Guide. 3071 Minimum Attractive Rate of Return MARR . 3071 Income Tax Specification. 3072 Inflation Specification . 3073 Reference. 3074 Investments and Data Sets Investment Analysis provides tools to assist you in moving data between SAS data sets and lists you can use within Investment Analysis. Saving Output to SAS Data Sets Many investment specifications have a button that reads Save Data As. Clicking that button opens the Save Output Dataset dialog box see Figure . This dialog box enables you to save all or part of the area generated by the specification. 3064 F Chapter 53 Details Figure Saving to a Dataset The following items are displayed Dataset Name holds the SAS data set name to which you want to save. Browse opens the standard SAS Open dialog box which enables you to select an existing SAS data set to overwrite. Dataset Label holds the SAS data set s label. Dataset Variables organizes variables. The variables listed in the Selected area will be included in the SAS data set. You can select variables one at a time by clicking the single right-arrow after each selection to move it to the Selected area. If the desired SAS data set has many variables you want to save it may be simpler to follow these steps 1. Click the double right-arrow to select all available variables. 2. Remove any unwanted variable by selecting it from the Selected area and clicking the single left-arrow. The double left-arrow removes all selected variables from the proposed SAS data set. The up and down arrows below the Available and Selected boxes enable you to scroll up and down the list of .