Where to Go from Here


  • Examples of ODS output: To see the types of output that you can create with ODS, see 'Gallery of ODS Samples' on page 14.

  • Essential concepts in ODS: For concepts that will help you to understand and to use ODS to your best advantage, see 'What Is the Output Delivery System?' on page 13.

  • Creating more complex HTML pages: With ODS, you can create HTML pages that include a frame and a table of contents. For more information, see 'ODS HTML Statement' on page 95 and Appendix 2, 'ODS and the HTML Destination,' on page 637. You can see many examples of HTML output in Base SAS Procedures Guide online documentation.

  • ODS statements: For reference information on the ODS statements, see Chapter 5, 'Dictionary of ODS Language Statements,' on page 67. These statements control the many features of the Output Delivery System.

  • Using ODS with the DATA step: With the addition of ODS- related options to the FILE and PUT statements, you can use ODS to produce enhanced DATA step reports . See Chapter 3, 'Output Delivery System and the DATA Step,' on page 39.

  • Creating your own templates: For even more control over formatting, you can create your own templates for formatting output. See Chapter 7, 'TEMPLATE Procedure: Overview,' on page 261.




SAS 9.1 Output Delivery System. Users Guide
SAS 9.1 Output Delivery System Users Guide
ISBN: 1590472187
EAN: 2147483647
Year: 2004
Pages: 99
Authors: SAS Institute

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