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A stored procedure (also termed prc, proc, storp, sproc, StoPro, StoredProc, StoreProc, sp, or SP) is a subroutine available to applications that access a relational database management system (RDBMS). Such procedures are stored in the database data dictionary.
DATA blocks can be used to read and manipulate input data, and create data sets. PROC blocks are used to perform analyses and operations on these data sets, sort data, and output results in the form of descriptive statistics, tables, results, charts and plots. [15] [16] PROC SQL can be used to work with SQL syntax within SAS. [17]
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SAS No. 119, Supplementary Information in Relation to the Financial Statements as a Whole (issued February 2010); and; SAS No. 120, Required Supplementary Information (issued February 2010). SAS No. 122 also withdraws SAS No. 26, Association With Financial Statements, as amended. The AICPA is the source of the most up-to-date information.
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