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SAS is a software suite developed for advanced analytics, multivariate analysis, business intelligence, data management, and predictive analytics. When you pair SAS with the CData ODBC Driver for Avalara AvaTax, you gain database-like access to live Avalara AvaTax data from SAS, expanding your reporting and analytics capabilities. This article explains how to create a library for Avalara AvaTax in SAS and create a simple report based on real-time Avalara AvaTax data.
The CData ODBC Driver offers unmatched performance for interacting with live Avalara AvaTax data in SAS due to optimized data processing built into the driver. When you issue complex SQL queries from SAS to Avalara AvaTax, the driver pushes supported SQL operations, like filters and aggregations, directly to Avalara AvaTax and utilizes the embedded SQL engine to process unsupported operations (often SQL functions and JOIN operations) client-side. With built-in dynamic metadata querying, you can easily visualize and analyze Avalara AvaTax data in SAS.
Information for connecting to Avalara AvaTax follows, along with different instructions for configuring a DSN in Windows and Linux environments (the ODBC Driver for Avalara AvaTax must be installed on the machine hosting the SAS System).
The primary method for performing basic authentication is to provide your login credentials, as follows:
Optionally, if you are making use of a sandbox environment, set the following:
Alternatively, you can authenticate using your account number and license key. Connect to data using the following:
When you configure the DSN, you may also want to set the Max Rows connection property. This will limit the number of rows returned, which is especially helpful for improving performance when designing reports and visualizations.
If you have not already, first specify connection properties in an ODBC DSN (data source name). This is the last step of the driver installation. You can use the Microsoft ODBC Data Source Administrator to create and configure ODBC DSNs.
If you are installing the CData ODBC Driver for Avalara AvaTax in a Linux environment, the driver installation predefines a system DSN. You can modify the DSN by editing the system data sources file (/etc/odbc.ini) and defining the required connection properties.
[CData AvalaraAvatax Sys] Driver = CData ODBC Driver for Avalara AvaTax Description = My Description User = MyUser Password = MyPassword
For specific information on using these configuration files, please refer to the help documentation (installed and found online).
Connect to Avalara AvaTax in SAS by adding a library based on the CData ODBC Driver for Avalara AvaTax.
SAS natively supports querying data either using a low-code, point-and-click Query tool or programmatically with PROC SQL and a custom SQL query. When you create a View in SAS, the defining query is executed each time the view is queried. This means that you always query live Avalara AvaTax data for reports, charts, and analytics.
proc sql; create view transactions_view as select id, totaltax from odbclib.transactions where Code = '051349'; quit;
With a local view created, you can report, visualize, or otherwise analyze Avalara AvaTax data using the powerful SAS features. Print a simple report using PROC PRINT and create a basic graph based on the data using PROC GCHART.
proc print data=transactions; title "Avalara AvaTax Transactions Data"; run;π A simple Avalara AvaTax data report.
proc gchart data=transactions; pie id / sumvar=totaltax value=arrow percent=arrow noheading percent=inside plabel=(height=12pt) slice=inside value=none name='TransactionsChart'; run;π A simple Avalara AvaTax data chart.
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π Avalara AvaTax IconThe AvaTax ODBC Driver is a powerful tool that allows you to connect with live data from AvaTax, directly from any applications that support ODBC connectivity.
Access AvaTax data like you would a database - read, write, and update AvaTax Accounts, Customers, TaxCodes, Transactions, etc. through a standard ODBC Driver interface.