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fastb
Fluorite | Level 6

Is there any coding that can be written to print your SAS code to an RTF or PDF File?

I know you can do this with the log file, but when I submit code I need to have a file created that contains that code as it appeared in the editor (does not include the annotation that appears in the log).

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Tim_SAS
Barite | Level 11

You can use PROC DOCUMENT's IMPORT TEXTFILE statement to import a text file into an ODS document. Then you can replay the document to any ODS destination, including RTF or PDF. This example imports the SAS program file "ppurl.sas" into the WORK.TEMP document and then replays WORK.TEMP to the HTML file test.html:

 

ods html file="test.html";
proc document name=temp(write);
   import textfile="ppurl.sas" to ^;
   replay;
run;
ods html close;

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Tim_SAS
Barite | Level 11

You can use PROC DOCUMENT's IMPORT TEXTFILE statement to import a text file into an ODS document. Then you can replay the document to any ODS destination, including RTF or PDF. This example imports the SAS program file "ppurl.sas" into the WORK.TEMP document and then replays WORK.TEMP to the HTML file test.html:

 

ods html file="test.html";
proc document name=temp(write);
   import textfile="ppurl.sas" to ^;
   replay;
run;
ods html close;
fastb
Fluorite | Level 6

Thank you Tim; that works perfect!

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