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PETER KNAPP: Hello. My name is Peter Knapp. I would like to talk to you about log reviewing made easy. In this demo, Iamp;#39;m going to show you how to create a log report macro, how it works, and why itamp;#39;s different from the built-in log summary. Also, Iamp;#39;d like to show you how to tailor a macro for your specific needs. And one of the keys here is that anything that appears in the log can be captured and printed in a log report. So my log report identifies instances of keywords that can be indicative of run problems. And it also is going to show the flow of data through the program. So a little background about myself. I support a bunch of trade analysts who use SAS in order to calculate tariffs. But for the most part, they donamp;#39;t have any kind of programming background. And because when they run programs and, often, there is output generated, they tend to jump to the output and not look at the logs. So one of the rules, one of the lessons that I really try to i