Hi
I would like a border arround the column used in break after option
Here is my test program without border :
ods excel file="c:\temp\temp.xlsx";
proc sort data=sashelp.class out=class ;
by sex ;
run ;
proc report data=class nowd headskip ;
column sex name age height weight;
define sex / order width=3 ;
break after sex / style=[bordertopcolor=blue borderbottomstyle=solid];
;
endcomp;
run ;
ods excel close;
Thanks a lot for your help
First turn off the Excel grid, use gridlines="no" in you options. Then you would need to set each border correctly, so left and right border could be at the procedure level, and the top and bottom border would be missing (or white). Then in your compute you would compute a style for that one to have top (or bottom) border. pseudocode:
ods excel file="c:\temp\temp.xlsx" options(gridlines="no");
proc sort data=sashelp.class out=class;
by sex;
run;
proc report data=class nowd headskip
style(report)=[bordertopcolor=white borderbottomcolor=white borderleftcolor=blue borderrightcolor=blue];
column sex name age height weight;
define sex / order width=3;
compute before sex;
call style=[bordertopcolor=blue borderbottomstyle=solid];
endcomp;
run;
ods excel close;
First turn off the Excel grid, use gridlines="no" in you options. Then you would need to set each border correctly, so left and right border could be at the procedure level, and the top and bottom border would be missing (or white). Then in your compute you would compute a style for that one to have top (or bottom) border. pseudocode:
ods excel file="c:\temp\temp.xlsx" options(gridlines="no");
proc sort data=sashelp.class out=class;
by sex;
run;
proc report data=class nowd headskip
style(report)=[bordertopcolor=white borderbottomcolor=white borderleftcolor=blue borderrightcolor=blue];
column sex name age height weight;
define sex / order width=3;
compute before sex;
call style=[bordertopcolor=blue borderbottomstyle=solid];
endcomp;
run;
ods excel close;
Thanks a lot RW9
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