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I am planning to upgrade my SAS 9.4 M7 to M8(windows), before that I run SAS9Assessment tool to forecast any issues. I found below result. Can you please suggest on it.
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In today's society understanding customer churn rate is essential to retaining customers and improving the overall performance of a company. Business industries churns can determine the path of a company such as soliciting promotions, addressing specific issues of customer satisfaction, and advertising discounts to current customers or new customers.
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In VIYA 3.5 sliders had the ability to be set to dynamic min/max - so that they would always contain the entire span of dates etc. in the dataset.
But for some reason this was added in the updates for VIYA 4.
"Control objects have a new Initial value option, and range slider objects have Initial min value and Initial max value options. These options enable you to specify the default initial selection for the control when a user opens the report for the first time, or when they select Restore default report state."
Now when users open a report it will set the sliders to that span the next time they open the report.
And the user will have to manually correct the slider every time.
There is no option in the report, that can fix this. Even using parameters to try and force the latest date will not work. The only way to fix this is to disable "saved viewer state feature" and that disables the users to customize their own reports.
This is such a bad change for UX when using reports daily. I don't understand why you would make a change like this.
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I'm just starting to work with SAS/CONNECT to parallelize some of our programming tasks. I've work out how to pass a lot of things from the parent session to the subtasks (e.g. work library, macro variables, etc), but I can't find a way to pass locally-defined formats (meaning formats that are defined inside the parent code and are not stored anywhere). Is there a way to do this or am I going to need to create a format library to store these local formats so they can be accessed?
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