what's wrong in this code??
I want to print label in bold, variables as normal . . .
For _C1_ I already tried _COL_ or _ROW_
COMPUTE before _page_ ;
call define(_C1_,'style','style={font_weight=bold }');
%if &VARI4. EQ 02 %THEN line @1 'Nom:' ;
%ELSE line @1 'Naam:' ;;
call define(_C1_,'style','style={font_weight=normal }');
line @1 naam $50. ;
call define(_C1_,'style','style={font_weight=bold }');
%if &VARI4. EQ 02 %THEN line @1 'Agence:' ;
%ELSE line @1 'Agentschap:' ;;
call define(_C1_,'style','style={font_weight=normal }');
line @1 aorg_cd $5. ;
Without data, the complete code and the value(s) of the macro variables it is pretty hard to tell what may or may not be going on.
Do you actually have multiple call defines for the same column or is that examples of what you have tried?
You can conditional execute LINE in that way.
Only way to that is $varying200. like:
if x=1 then do;want='xxxx'; len=0; end;
else do;want='yyyyy'; len=200;end;
line want $varying200. len ;
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