Tag: SAS ODS

How to create EMF graph output files that can be edited outside of your SAS® program

What happens if you need to edit graph output files from SAS in a different application (for example, Microsoft Word)? It is not recommended that you edit your SAS graph output outside of SAS, but, if you must do so, you need to create your graphics output as EMF (Enhanced Metafile Format) graph output.

How to create EMF graph output files that can be edited outside of your SAS® program was published on SAS Users.

Creating a report that displays only the column headings for a data set containing 0 records

This blog demonstrates how to create a report that provides only the column headings for data that is missing. The blog also explains how to create, select, and exclude output objects as well as how to generate reports with the SAS® Output Delivery System (ODS). These concepts are relevant to the task of generating a report with the column headings for a data set that contains no (0) observations.

Creating a report that displays only the column headings for a data set containing 0 records was published on SAS Users.

Making the most of the ODS Excel destination

As a SAS programmer, you are asked to do many things with your data — reading, writing, calculating, building interfaces, and occasionally sending data outside of SAS. One of the most popular outputs you may be tasked with creating is likely a Microsoft Excel workbook. Have you ever heard, “just […]

Making the most of the ODS Excel destination was published on SAS Users.