I have SAS write a VBS program that combines the files and I execute the VBS from SAS using %SYSEXEC. But it's really Adobe doing the work under the hood.
Here's how:
https://gist.github.com/statgeek/264fe76bdccb6b137215
@rmacarthur wrote:
Hi Reeza,
Yes, order matters.
What we do now is generate the PDF files using SAS ODS and then use ADOBE ACROBAT to combine then with other non-SAS-.PDF files, to create a binder.
Am wondering if that process of combining the PDFs can be performed within SAS, rather than ACROBAT.
Thanks,
R
Hi Reeza,
Yes, order matters.
What we do now is generate the PDF files using SAS ODS and then use ADOBE ACROBAT to combine then with other non-SAS-.PDF files, to create a binder.
Am wondering if that process of combining the PDFs can be performed within SAS, rather than ACROBAT.
Thanks,
R
I have SAS write a VBS program that combines the files and I execute the VBS from SAS using %SYSEXEC. But it's really Adobe doing the work under the hood.
Here's how:
https://gist.github.com/statgeek/264fe76bdccb6b137215
@rmacarthur wrote:
Hi Reeza,
Yes, order matters.
What we do now is generate the PDF files using SAS ODS and then use ADOBE ACROBAT to combine then with other non-SAS-.PDF files, to create a binder.
Am wondering if that process of combining the PDFs can be performed within SAS, rather than ACROBAT.
Thanks,
R
Super thanks , will give it a try !
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