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Building a Data Repository Using Base SAS

Overview Monitoring Analytics, LLC, (MA), provides independent market monitoring services to PJM Interconnection, L.L.C. MA uses PJM electricity market data drawn from nearly all of PJM's data stores and other external data sources. Rather than have MMU analysts query production databases directly, the MMU implemented and maintains the Market Monitoring System, (MMS), an Oracle database repository populated using Base SAS and various SAS/ACCESS products. The MMS copies data daily from PJM databases in original form to the MMS database. Metrics based on the source data copies and other metrics are calculated in the MMS SAS environment and stored in the MMS database.

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PublisherSAS Institute File FormatPDF
Date PublishedFebruary 2009
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