proc report data=sashelp.class nowindows split='~'; column name 'Result~_' age sex weight height; run;
If I give sigle '_' I'm getting small line above the variables I need a line for all spin header variables exact .
Is there any logic for it?
For example for spinner header variables there 10 variables and I want a line above all the ten variables how many '_' should i need to give?
Result
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Required Output: name age sex height weight
Hi:
If you use STYLE=JOURNAL with ODS RTF, this technique also works.
cynthia
ods rtf file='c:\temp\span_underline.rtf' style=journal;
ods escapechar='^';
proc report data=sashelp.class;
column name
('^{style[borderbottomcolor=black borderbottomwidth=2px]Result}' age height weight);
run;
ods rtf close;
Have you tried modifying the style instead?
What output are you using?
@rajeshalwayswel wrote:
Is there any logic for it?
Of course - but it depends on what you're trying to acomplish which isn't that clear.
If you search some papers on PROC REPORT you'll find examples
ods escapechar="^"; proc report...; columns x ("^R'\brdrb\brdrs\brdrw15 'Powers" y z) ;
Hi:
If you use STYLE=JOURNAL with ODS RTF, this technique also works.
cynthia
ods rtf file='c:\temp\span_underline.rtf' style=journal;
ods escapechar='^';
proc report data=sashelp.class;
column name
('^{style[borderbottomcolor=black borderbottomwidth=2px]Result}' age height weight);
run;
ods rtf close;
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