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ellouho1
Calcite | Level 5

Dear members,

 

I should create a report with Page numbers in footnote and the outputs are created by macros, the steps are:

 

ODS RTF FILE..;

 

%DESCRIPTIVE_STAT;

%KMPLOT;

 

ODS RTF CLOSE;

 

 

The problem is I am getting the outputs generated by the procedures like PROC MEANS, PROC LIFETEST in the report, however, I don't want to print them into the final report.

 

 

Is there any procedure or process which allows me to save temporary the wanted outputs from PROC REPORT and PROC SGRENDER then I re-use them for final report creation, so the steps will like:

 

%DESCRIPTIVE_STAT;

%KMPLOT;


ODS RTF FILE.....;

 

NEW STEPS TO RELOAD THE WANTED OUTPUTS;

 

ODS RTF CLOSE;

 

FYI: I cannot use the NOPRINT option as I am using ODS for example 'ODS OUTPUT ProductLimitEstimates' from PROC LIFETEST.

 

Thank you in advance

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PaigeMiller
Diamond | Level 26
ods rtf select none;
proc means data= ...;

run;
ods rtf select all;
--
Paige Miller

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PaigeMiller
Diamond | Level 26
ods rtf select none;
proc means data= ...;

run;
ods rtf select all;
--
Paige Miller
andreas_lds
Jade | Level 19

ods document has some fancy functions to remove unwanted content and re-arrange the the output.

 

Unfortunately i don't have any code to share.

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