SAS/Ets User's Guide 48. Provides detailed reference material for using SAS/ETS software and guides you through the analysis and forecasting of features such as univariate and multivariate time series, cross-sectional time series, seasonal adjustments, multiequational nonlinear models, discrete choice models, limited dependent variable models, portfolio analysis, and generation of financial reports, with introductory and advanced examples for each procedure. You can also find complete information about two easy-to-use point-and-click applications: the Time Series Forecasting System, for automatic and interactive time series modeling and forecasting, and the Investment Analysis System, for time-value of money analysis of a variety of investments | 462 F Chapter 8 The AUTOREG Procedure Vinod H. D. 1973 Generalization of the Durbin-Watson Statistic for Higher Order Autoregressive Process Communication in Statistics 2 115-144. Wallis K. F. 1972 Testing for Fourth Order Autocorrelation in Quarterly Regression Equations Econometrica 40 617-636. White H. 1982 Maximum Likelihood Estimation of Misspecified Models Econometrica 50 1-25. White K. J. 1992 The Durbin-Watson Test for Autocorrelation in Nonlinear Models Review of Economics and Statistics 74 370-373. Wong H. and Li W. K. 1995 Portmanteau Test for Conditional Heteroscedasticity Using Ranks of Squared Residuals Journal of Applied Statistics 22 1 121-134. Zakoian J. M. 1994 Threshold Heteroscedastic Models Journal of Economic Dynamics and Control 18 931-955. Chapter 9 The COMPUTAB Procedure Contents Overview COMPUTAB Procedure. 464 Getting Started COMPUTAB Procedure . 464 Producing a Simple Report . 465 Using PROC COMPUTAB . 466 Defining Report Layout. 467 Adding Computed Rows and Columns . 468 Enhancing the Report. 469 Syntax COMPUTAB Procedure. 470 Functional Summary. 470 PROC COMPUTAB Statement. 472 COLUMNS Statement. 474 ROWS Statement. 475 CELL Statement. 477 INIT Statement. 478 Programming Statements . 479 BY Statement . 480 SUMBY Statement. 480 NOTRANS Option. 481 Details COMPUTAB Procedure. 482 Program Flow Example. 482 Order of Calculations . 485 Column Selection . 486 Controlling Execution within Row and Column Blocks. 487 Program Flow. 488 Direct Access to Table Cells. 490 Reserved Words. 490 Missing Values. 491 OUT Data Set. 491 Examples COMPUTAB Procedure. 492 Example Using Programming Statements. 492 Example Enhancing a Report . 494 Example Comparison of Actual and Budget. 499 Example Consolidations . 502 Example Creating an Output Data Set . 507 464 F Chapter 9 The COMPUTAB Procedure Example A What-If Market Analysis 509 Example Cash Flows. 513 Overview COMPUTAB Procedure The COMPUTAB computing and tabular reporting .