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Calcite | Level 5

Hi everybody,

 

I am Cons. I would like to know more about ODS OUTPUTS.

ARE THERE STATEMENTS like WINXP CSVALL MSOFFICE? (i.e. ODS WINXP FILE=....)

Bye.

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All the destinations are described in the documentation.  A sample of them is: RTF, PDF, Listing, tagsets.excelxp, excel.  There is one called MSOFFICE2K_X, there isn't ones named winxp (which doesn't make sense as thats an operating system) and no msoffice (as that is a product).

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RW9
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Diamond | Level 26

Thats not a question, but a request for training.  I would suggest you first read the manual:

http://support.sas.com/rnd/base/ods/

Then try some things out, and then come back with questions.

cons
Calcite | Level 5
No, I am sorry. That is a question. Is there ODS STATEMENT WINXP? Is there ODS STATEMENT MSOFFICE?
RW9
Diamond | Level 26 RW9
Diamond | Level 26

All the destinations are described in the documentation.  A sample of them is: RTF, PDF, Listing, tagsets.excelxp, excel.  There is one called MSOFFICE2K_X, there isn't ones named winxp (which doesn't make sense as thats an operating system) and no msoffice (as that is a product).

Reeza
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There are ODS destinations such as tagsets.excelxp

 

Helpful links:

http://support.sas.com/documentation/cdl/en/odsug/67921/HTML/default/viewer.htm#p1n357e2fq6kjkn1ijsu...

 

List of common ODS markup

http://support.sas.com/documentation/cdl/en/odsug/67921/HTML/default/viewer.htm#p1n357e2fq6kjkn1ijsu...

 

 

To to explicilty answer your question:

Winxp - no

csvall - yes

msoffice - no

 

 

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