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Posted 12-23-2019 04:23 PM
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Hi,
When creating a template from an existing template, we can use
- "style Table from Table" for style(report)
- "style Header from Header" for style(header)
- "style Data from Data" for style(column)
- "style LineContent" for style(lines)
- "style DataEmphasis" for style(summary)
But what is the style for style(calldef).
Best Regards,
Véronique
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Hi:
STYLE(calldef) is unique to PROC REPORT. It does not have an equivalent to change in PROC TEMPLATE. The style for a CALL DEFINE can be changed for a single column, by name; or for an absolute column number or for an entire row. PROC TEMPLATE does not work at that level of detail. PROC TEMPLATE does not really know what your individual columns are named, in order to selectively apply the CALLDEF style override to them.
Cynthia
STYLE(calldef) is unique to PROC REPORT. It does not have an equivalent to change in PROC TEMPLATE. The style for a CALL DEFINE can be changed for a single column, by name; or for an absolute column number or for an entire row. PROC TEMPLATE does not work at that level of detail. PROC TEMPLATE does not really know what your individual columns are named, in order to selectively apply the CALLDEF style override to them.
Cynthia
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Hi:
STYLE(calldef) is unique to PROC REPORT. It does not have an equivalent to change in PROC TEMPLATE. The style for a CALL DEFINE can be changed for a single column, by name; or for an absolute column number or for an entire row. PROC TEMPLATE does not work at that level of detail. PROC TEMPLATE does not really know what your individual columns are named, in order to selectively apply the CALLDEF style override to them.
Cynthia
STYLE(calldef) is unique to PROC REPORT. It does not have an equivalent to change in PROC TEMPLATE. The style for a CALL DEFINE can be changed for a single column, by name; or for an absolute column number or for an entire row. PROC TEMPLATE does not work at that level of detail. PROC TEMPLATE does not really know what your individual columns are named, in order to selectively apply the CALLDEF style override to them.
Cynthia
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Thank you Cynthia