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sasuser_8
Obsidian | Level 7

 

Hi,

Is there a way to display the results again after entering an ods noresults? To cancel this instruction in other words. I couldn't find any other way than to exit my program and run it again with the ods noresults in comment.

 

Thanks

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ballardw
Super User

To reset ODS NORESULTS use ODS RESULTS;

 

There a quite a number of SAS options and instructions that have a NO<something> that the opposite is <something>.

 

Options Mprint/nomprint symbolgen/nosymbolgen mlogic/nomlogic for a couple of examples.

 

The question might be why you needed NORESULTS in the first place.

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PaigeMiller
Diamond | Level 26
ods results;

turns the results back on. I don't know if the results that were created when ODS NORESULTS; was in effect will then magically appear, but you can try it and let us all know.

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Paige Miller
ballardw
Super User

@PaigeMiller wrote:
ods results;

turns the results back on. I don't know if the results that were created when ODS NORESULTS; was in effect will then magically appear, but you can try it and let us all know.


Not when I tested it. If there wasn't anything written to results it won't appear.

sasuser_8
Obsidian | Level 7

The results appear  if I run again the program with the ods results option.

ballardw
Super User

To reset ODS NORESULTS use ODS RESULTS;

 

There a quite a number of SAS options and instructions that have a NO<something> that the opposite is <something>.

 

Options Mprint/nomprint symbolgen/nosymbolgen mlogic/nomlogic for a couple of examples.

 

The question might be why you needed NORESULTS in the first place.

sasuser_8
Obsidian | Level 7

Thanks !

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