ENCRYPT
Dataset option. Ref: PSPPR:Files:Dataset Options. PSPL:Options for SAS Datasets:Dataset Options. SLRD:Data Set Options.
en
(en') Typography. n.
a unit of width equal to half the height of a font; half an em. In many traditional fonts, this is the width of a lowercase n.
end
(end') v.i.
(of a program) to complete processing, release resources, and return control to the calling program: the normal conclusion of the execution of a program.
END
Data step statement. Ref: PSPPR:Data step statements. PSPL:Control Flow:Logical Constructions. SLRD:Statements.
Macro statement. Ref: PSPPR:Macro Language:Macro Statements. PSPL:Macro Language:The Objects of Macro Language.
Keyword in SQL CASE operator.
en dash
(em' dash') n.
a dash approximately an en in length, used to indicate ranges and sometimes associations.
ENDRSUBMIT
SAS/CONNECT. Global statement. End of remote submit.
ENDSAS
Global statement. Ends the SAS session. Ref: PSPPR:Global statements. PSPL:Execution:The Execution Process. SLRD:Statements.
Command. Ends the SAS session. Ref: PSPPR:Display Manager. PSPL:Execution:Session.
ENDSUBMIT
SCL statement. Marks the end of SAS or SQL statements.
end user
n.
user (def. 2).
engine
(en' jin) n.
1. a program that provides a set of basic services related to a particular kind of data structure or file type.
2. a routine that provides access to SAS files or SAS data libraries in the SAS environment.
ENGINE
System option. Ref: PSPPR:System Options. PSPL:Options for SAS Datasets:System Options For SAS Files. SLRD:SAS System Options.
enter
(en' tur) v.t.
1. to type a command, data value, etc., and then request that the computer program respond to it, by pressing the enter key or by some other means.
2. enter key. a key on a computer keyboard that requests a computer response to text provided by the user. Often, the enter key is identified with the return key.
SAS/ETS. Procedure. Generalized Maximum Entropy.
entry
(en' trE) n.
1. one of the objects stored in a catalog.
2. the listing of an object in any list of objects.
3. the recording of an event in a log, financial record, etc.
4. one of the separately identified components of a dictionary, directory, encyclopedia, etc.
entry type
n.
a code that indicates the kind of data that an entry contains. The entry type is the last level of the four-level or two-level name of an entry.
environment variable
(en vI' run ment va^r' i u bul) n.
a variable with a text value maintained by the operating system for use by applications programs or scripts.