Hello Everybody,
I want to create one table and one graph in the same page of PDF output. I found SAS program
options nodate nonumber;
ods pdf file='LayoutGriddedTitles.pdf';
title 'This is TITLE1'; footnote 'This is FOOTNOTE1';
ods layout gridded; ods region; title 'This is the REGION TITLE'; footnote 'This is the REGION FOOTNOTE'; proc print data=sashelp.class(obs=10); run;
goptions hsize=4in vsize=4in; proc gchart data=sashelp.class; vbar age / name='gtitle'; title 'This is the PROCEDURE TITLE'; footnote 'This is the PROCEDURE FOOTNOTE'; run; quit;
ods layout end; ods pdf close;
. My result output in SAS EG result window looks fine but output file "LayoutGridedTitles.pdf" has two pages. Should not I get 1 page output rather than 2 here. I am wondering what did I miss here.
Something to add here. I have warning in log which says .
"WARNING: Unsupported device 'SASEMF' for TAGSETS.SASREPORT13(EGSR) destination. Using default device 'PNG'." is that the reason.
Something to add here. I have warning in log which says .
"WARNING: Unsupported device 'SASEMF' for TAGSETS.SASREPORT13(EGSR) destination. Using default device 'PNG'." is that the reason.
I'm not sure if you got this working yet or not. I have the following code between my ods pdf code that works and puts it all on one page of my pdf.
TITLE1 "Profile of all Students, <ERM. &YEAR5. to <ERM. &YEAR1.";
TITLE2 'Gender';
FOOTNOTE1;
PROC TABULATE
DATA=WORK.DEMO_&STERM._ALL;
VAR TOTAL;
CLASS TERM/ ORDER=UNFORMATTED MISSING;
CLASS SEX / ORDER=UNFORMATTED MISSING;
TABLE
SEX={LABEL=''}
all = 'Total' ,
TERM={LABEL=''} *(TOTAL={LABEL=''} * N={LABEL="#" S=[CELLWIDTH=.5in]}*f=comma6. TOTAL={LABEL=''}
* ColPctN={LABEL="%" S=[CELLWIDTH=.5in]}*f=pctfmt. );;
FORMAT SEX $SEX.;
RUN;
RUN; QUIT;
ods startpage=no;
/* GENDER TREND CHART */
PROC SGPLOT DATA=WORK.&STERM._GENDER noborder;
VBAR TERM / GROUP = SEX RESPONSE = PERCENT DATALABEL=PERCENT DATASKIN=PRESSED;
YAXIS LABEL = ' ';
XAXIS LABEL = ' ';
TITLE 'Percent of Enrollment';
DISCRETELEGEND / TITLE='';
FORMAT SEX $SEX.;
RUN;
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