Hi,
Here's a new question regarding Chain of Stored Process. This time I have focus on the parameter Newwindow.
According to SAS 9.4 Stored Process Developers Guide, Third Edition, The Parameter Newwindow should display the result in a new window. Do I understand the term "New window" correct if I think it is as a new browser window?
I invoke the main Stored Process from the SAS Delivery Portal. This SP displays a menu from where the user can select e.g. at date.
The second SP, which is invoked using the parameter "Newwindow", will dsplay the result as either HTML or Excel. When I choose HTML the result is diplayed in the same window. Why is'nt it displayed in a new window?
Below is my code:
data _null_;
file _webout encoding='UTF-8';
put "<h1 style=color:ForestGreen align=center> Interne konti med siste transaksjon";
put "</h1>";
put "<h3 style=color:Black align=center> Dato tilsvarer siste dag i foregående måned.";
put "</h3>";
put "<div Align=Center>";
put "<body>";
put "<form ACTION='&_URL'>";
put "<input TYPE='HIDDEN' NAME='_action' value='form,properties,execute,nobanner,newwindow'>";
put "<input TYPE='hidden' NAME='_program' VALUE='&_Program._Print'>";
put "<table BORDER=1 CELLSPACING=1 CELLPADDING=4 WIDTH='30%'>";
put "<tr BGCOLOR='ForestGreen'>";
run;
Regards
Morten Fredrik Amundsen
Hi,
Thank's for your reply. However, I'm not sure I do understand what you mean by "form tag"?
Could you please post me an example?
Morten Fredrik
Hi,
In the following line;
put "<form ACTION='&_URL'>";
Change to
put "<form ACTION='&_URL' target='_blank'>";
The following link is a good starting spot for how to direct html form output.
https://www.w3schools.com/tags/att_form_target.asp
Regards,
Cameron
Hello,
Thanks for all Replys.
This Community is outstanding, I must say.
Regards
Morten Fredrik
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