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The Phase-III Macro System is not an end-to-end reporting tool.
The Phase-III Macro System is a flexible, data independent and parameter controlled set of SAS macros.
- It is a highly interacting collection of macro modules providing transformation methods for study emergent datasets making use of all the information available in the description part of the dataset processed. The user is provided with (an) output dataset(s) containing character columns with standard names and externally controlled attributes.
- The Phase-III Macro System provides subroutines that care for data types, formats, labels, headers, missing values, loops and more. Runtime generated information used to control processing is kept in standardized data structures using macro-variable lists (mlists), SAS formats and datasets.
- Input data structures may need some form of pre-processing as well as output data structures may need some post-processing to perfectly fulfill requirements. The Phase-III Macro System already supports these steps to some extent by providing condense, struct and missline functions.
- Properties
The Phase-III Macro System is aimed at serving as a base for an extensible system that provides mechanisms for shaping input datasets, processing calculations and generating SAS datasets with ready made text content.
The Phase-III Macro System interacts with and makes use of other programs, modules, systems and datasets available. Communication and information interchange use SAS macrovariables, environment variables from the operating system and data structures compatible with the SAS System.
Input data streams will require preprocessing in general by assigning formats and labels. Output datasets will need postprocessing using merge and set operations mainly.
Module size is kept small (not more than three screen pages) for maintainability and avoids hard-coded references to any application related information like data types, labels and formats. Coding style makes broad use of automatic documentation and generation of meta data and lookup tables at runtime.
- Fraktal Architecture
The Phase-III Macro System was coded by utilizing Fraktal SAS Programming. To a certain degree this concept compares to database normalization. Fraktal SAS Programming restricts program coding according to the one-function-one-module principle which is very well supported by the means delivered with the SAS System. The Phase-III Macro System system architecture is comprised from four types of modules.
Type | Function performed |
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Info Modules | Provide information about datasets and variables for correct processing |
Service Modules | Provide frequently requested tasks in a standard format with limited parameter set |
Core Modules | Perform input transformation, calculations and output transformation |
User Modules | Generate datasets carrying subtables controlled by user-supplied parms |
- Approach
In general, Fraktal SAS Programming introduced a number of benefits to the coding of Phase-III Macro System, amongst which were:
- Avoid dependency of programs to data scope, study characteristics or personal styles.
- Have modules implemented in a way to operate in any emerging environment.
- Be prepared to add new output structures without substantial delay.
- Produce a wide variety of output with a minimum set of modules.
- Minimize maintenance efforts through self-documenting and limited program code.
- Maximize validation throughput by adopting a non-mutual-impact architecture.