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lindseyj79
Fluorite | Level 6

Hi everyone!

 

Base SAS 9.4 user here.

 

I've lost a really useful piece of code and I havent been able to unearth it online!  I'm almost certain it was either a knowledgebase article of sample code from an official SAS page, I probably found it no more than 2 years ago and it programatically generated examples of all SAS ods styles from the templates list. 

 

The end result was an html index page with a table of contents on the left hand side that you could navigate down and in the right hand pane was the sashelp.class data set (I think) presented in the selected ods style.

 

it was really neat with the toc panel because it was easy to navigate to what you wanted to see and just select it and it would appear in the right hand pane.

 

the closest thing I found was this article:

 

https://documentation.sas.com/doc/en/pgmsascdc/9.4_3.5/odsproc/p0lieqehqf2axgn148b3axecx9pe.htm

 

and I searched for images and the closest thing to the result is something like this

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If anyone has this bookmarked I'd really appreciate the link - even if its broken I can still use wayback machine and get the code that way.

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lindseyj79
Fluorite | Level 6

after some more searching I found it for those who are interested its here: 

https://support.sas.com/techsup/notes/v8/36/900.html

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lindseyj79
Fluorite | Level 6

after some more searching I found it for those who are interested its here: 

https://support.sas.com/techsup/notes/v8/36/900.html

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