This course provides an introduction to data discovery and report creation in SAS Visual Analytics.
Learn How To
Use SAS Visual Analytics for SAS Viya to:
Get started building reports using SAS Visual Analytics.View reports using SAS Visual Analytics and other supported applications. Access data loaded into CAS and navigate the SAS Visual Analytics interface. Manage and create data items, work with multiple data sources, and sort, filter, and rank data. Explore data using objects. Create reports using objects. Analyze geographic data using geo maps. Enhance reports with display rules. Design interactive reports by modifying viewer capabilities and by adding prompts, actions, and links. Discover best practice recommendations for report design using SAS Visual Analytics.Who Should Attend
Business analysts who need an introduction to the functionality provided by SAS Visual Analytics.
Prerequisites
No SAS experience or programming experience is required, although you should have some computer experience. Specifically, you should be able to:
Log on and off a computer and use a keyboard or mouse. Use a web browser to access information.SAS Products Covered
SAS Visual Analytics;SAS Viya
Course Outline
Getting started with SAS Visual Analytics
Automatic chartsSuggested objectsPage templatesOverview of SAS Viya, CAS (Cloud Analytic Services), and SAS Visual AnalyticsViewing ReportsWeb browser Progressive web application Mobile application SAS for Microsoft 365Using the SAS Visual Analytics InterfaceAnatomy of the SAS Visual Analytics InterfaceRefining Data for Effective ReportsWorking with objectsTablesDescriptive charts Relationship plotsTime plotsWorking with Report ObjectsObject templatesBar chart objectsDual axis chartsPart-to-whole charts KPI charts Time variant charts Containers Content objectsWorking with Geographic Data and ObjectsGeography data itemsGeo mapsWorking with geo mapsWorking with Display RulesWorking with Display RulesDesigning Interactive ReportsViewer capabilities Working with multiple pagesPromptsActionsLinksBest Practices for Designing ReportsDraft a Plan Choose the Best Chart Focus on What's ImportantConsider the LayoutTest, Test, and Test Again