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Chapter 1: Getting Started with the Output Delivery System
Output 1.1: Listing Output
Output 1.2: Listing Output
Chapter 2: Output Delivery System: Basic Concepts
Output 2.1: Listing Output
Output 2.2: XML Output file
Chapter 3: Output Delivery System and the DATA Step
Output 3.1: Listing Output Created with the Default DATA Step Table Definition
Output 3.2: Listing Output Produced by the LISTING Destination
Chapter 5: Dictionary of ODS Language Statements
Output 5.1: XML Markup from PRINT Procedure Output
Output 5.2: DTD Created by the ODS MARKUP Statement
Output 5.3: Listing Output from the REG, GLM, and PRINT Procedures
Output 5.4: The ODS SHOW Statement Writes the Current Selection List to the SAS Log.
Chapter 7: TEMPLATE Procedure-Overview
Output 7.1: Listing Output (Customized Moments Table) from PROC UNIVARIATE
Chapter 9: TEMPLATE Procedure-Creating a Style Definition
Example Code 9.1: Creating a Style Definition with One Style Element
Example Code 9.2: Program 1-Creating a Second Style Element Independently or from an Existing Style Element
Example Code 9.3: Program 2-Creating a Second Style Element from an Existing Style Element
Example Code 9.4: Program 3-Changing the Font in Only One Style Element
Example Code 9.5: Program 4-Changing the Font in the Parent and Child Style Elements
Example Code 9.6: Program 5-Creating the Style Element celldatalarge
Example Code 9.7: Using Style Definition Inheritance to Create a New Style Definition
Example Code 9.8: Creating a Style Element Independently in a Style Definition with a Parent
Example Code 9.9: Creating a New Style Element from a Style Element in the Parent Style Definition
Example Code 9.10: Program 6-Creating a Style Element Independently in a Style Definition with a Parent
Example Code 9.11: Program 7-Creating a New Style Element from a Style Element in the Parent Style Definition
Example Code 9.12: Program 8-Inheriting Changes from Style Elements in the Parent Style Definition
Example Code 9.13: Redefining a Style Element with the STYLE Statement
Example Code 9.14: Redefining a Style Element without Inheritance
Example Code 9.15: Redefining a Style Element with the REPLACE Statement
Chapter 10: TEMPLATE Procedure-Creating Tabular Output
Output 10.1: Listing Output from PROC UNIVARIATE (Default Basic Statistical Measures Tables)
Output 10.2: Listing Output from PROC UNIVARIATE (Customized Basic Statistical Measures Tables)
Output 10.3: Listing Output from PROC UNIVARIATE (Default Moments Table)
Output 10.4: Listing Output (Customized Moments Table) from PROC UNIVARIATE
Output 10.5: Base.Summary Table Definition Modified by the EDIT Statement
Output 10.6: Base.Summary Table Definition Created by the DEFINE TABLE Statement
Example 10.7: PROC PRINT Listing Output from PROC MEANS
Example 10.8: Using a Customized Table to Produce Listing Output
Output 10.9: Listing Output
Chapter 11: TEMPLATE Procedure: Creating Markup Language Tagsets
Output 11.1: Listing Output
Output 11.2: XML File
Output 11.3: CSV Tagset Definition Source
Output 11.4: Customized CSV Tagsets.mycsv Definition Source
Output 11.5: New tagsets.newloc Definition Source
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SAS 9.1 Output Delivery System Users Guide
ISBN: 1590472187
EAN: 2147483647
Year: 2004
Pages: 99
Authors:
SAS Institute
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Qshell for iSeries
Running Qshell
Scripting
Additional Control Structures
The Perl Utility
Java Development Tools
Documenting Software Architectures: Views and Beyond
Overview
The Pipe-and-Filter Style
For Further Reading
UML
RM-ODP
C & Data Structures (Charles River Media Computer Engineering)
Preprocessing
Arrays
Memory Allocation
Union
Trees
An Introduction to Design Patterns in C++ with Qt 4
C++ Simple Types
Review Questions
Table Models
Scope and Storage Class
What Happens If new Fails?
Information Dashboard Design: The Effective Visual Communication of Data
Clarifying the Vision
A Timely Opportunity
Categorizing Dashboards
Effective Dashboard Display Media
Maintain Consistency for Quick and Accurate Interpretation
Wireless Hacks: Tips & Tools for Building, Extending, and Securing Your Network
Hack 6. Use Your Treo as a Modem
Hack 37. Get Real-Time Network Stats
Hack 78. Advertise Bonjour Services in Linux
Hack 98. Align Antennas at Long Distances
Section A.3. 802.11b: The De Facto Standard
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