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RahulG
Barite | Level 11
ODF PDF FILE ="c:\OUTPUT_RESULT&NM.PDF";

PROC COMPARE BASE=OLD COMPARE=NEW;
RUN;

ODS PDF CLOSE;

I am running the above code in Base SAS window. After successfull execution, a pdf file containing proc compare result is opened automatically on my windows machine.

 

My problem is when I running this code through macro and creating 10 compare pdf report then 10 PDF files are opened automatically on my system. 

 

I do want pdf file to open itself on my machine. Please let me know, if I need to invoke any option.

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RahulG
Barite | Level 11

Thanks it worked. 

 

Small correction. 

Go to Tools - Options - Preferences - Results

 

Uncheck - View Result as they are generated

Ksharp
Super User
Tools -> 
Options ->
Preferences ->
Results ->
Don't select "Views results as they are generated "

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