SAS Stored Process: Shake, Rattle, and a lil’ DelGobbo Style

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One of the great things about attending user conferences such as WUSS is that you get to meet all kinds of fun and interesting people.  Vince DelGobbo is a witty, smart, and clever SAS developer, who also happens to work at SAS Institute.  Vince works with the SAS Stored Process development – so you know I love him! In a recent blog post, I discussed how to use highlighting to make your output easier to use.  My last comment was  – “tell me how you use it”.  Vince did one better – he showed me how to kick it up a notch. Output to Multiple Destinations ala DelGobbo This text is from the email message Vince sent to me: The beauty of using ODS to do the “traffic lighting” is that it works for the HTML, RTF, PDF and ExcelXP destinations.  I took your code and massaged it a bit to work with all of these destinations (see below). Also if the user runs from Enterprise Guide or the Add-In for MS Office – this stored process can handle it. The largest change was to add a DATA step to deal with the Content-Type headers and a couple of special options […]

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