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Mushy
Quartz | Level 8

Hello All,

Following is the program that sends an email...The issue is that I would like to see the proc print below the texts without any line/breaks in the mail, so that in the mail you see every sentence in the next line:

 

FILENAME OUTPUT EMAIL
SUBJECT = "Test email SUBJECT"
TO=('abc')
type='text/html'
;
ODS LISTING CLOSE;

ods html body=OUTPUT
;
title;


proc odstext;
p "test1";
p "test2";
run;

proc print data=sashelp.class; where name='Alfred';
run;
proc print data=sashelp.class; where name='Alfred';
run;
proc odstext;
p "test3";
p "test4";
run;
ods html close;

 

Mushy_0-1642837354107.png

 

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yabwon
Amethyst | Level 16

According to this: https://support.sas.com/kb/23/630.html

that seems to be doing the job:

ods all close;

ods html file='temp.html' headtext="<style>p,hr {display:none}</style>"
style=htmlblue
;

proc odstext;
p "test1";
p "test2";
run;

proc print data=sashelp.class; where name='Alfred';
run;
proc print data=sashelp.class; where name='Alfred';
run;
proc odstext;
p "test3";
p "test4";
run;

 

[EDIT]

For html5 try this: https://support.sas.com/kb/57/526.html

 

Bart

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Mushy
Quartz | Level 8

Hello Bart,

 

Thanks for the mail.

But I still see the horizontal line in the email:

Mushy_0-1642864677685.png

 

 

Thanks

Mushy

Mushy
Quartz | Level 8

Hello,

 

I managed to find the solution by updating the pagebreakhtml option in a custom style:

 

proc template;
define style styles.nobreak;
parent=styles.htmlblue;
style body from body /
pagebreakhtml=_undef_;
end;

 

Thanks

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