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description: Pull requests, diffs, hooks, tests and pipelines - for your production data. Data Controller brings the git workflow to master data management in SAS.
date: '2026-08-13 14:00:00'
author: 'Data Controller'
authorLink: https://www.linkedin.com/showcase/data_controller
authorLink: https://www.linkedin.com/showcase/data-controller-for-sas
tags:
- Announcements
previewImg: './gitflow.png'
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✅ Comments by reviewers
✅ Full history of changes
Sound familiar? This is exactly how developers have managed CODE for decades - and Data Controller brings the same discipline to DATA. Every edit to a table in SAS® goes through an edit - stage - approve workflow: changes are staged as a diff, checked by validation rules and hook scripts, reviewed and approved by the people you choose, then loaded. The audit trail captures who changed what, when and why - the "git blame" of master data.
Sound familiar? This is exactly how developers have managed CODE for decades - and Data Controller brings the same discipline to DATA.
Every edit to a table in Data Controller for SAS® goes through an edit - stage - approve workflow: changes are staged as a diff, checked by validation rules and hook scripts, reviewed and approved by the people you choose, then loaded.
The audit trail captures who changed what, when and why - the "git blame" of master data.
If you're ready to "commit" to Data Control, we invite you to "clone" the latest version of Data Controller for SAS - which has ALL these features - and "push" to your "main" environment for some "master" data management!