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akhilvijayan382
Fluorite | Level 6

Hi, 

 

We had recently changed our SAS server and facing some issues in ODS PDF outputs now. When we run a program in the old server we are getting the correct page number but from the new server, the page number is presented with some special characters (<R Page 1 of x@ x>) also.  The code we have used is "^{style [font_weight=bold] Page ^{thispage} of ^{lastpage}}"

 

Is this is an issue related to installation? how we can resolve this?

 

Thanks in Advance. 

 

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Cynthia_sas
Diamond | Level 26
Hi:
I agree that the best thing to do it contact Tech Support. There are some uses of Page X of Y with ODS ESCAPECHAR, where the page numbering doesn't work. I believe it depends on your version of SAS and whether there are other graphics in your output. You might really want to open a track with Tech Support on this. They can look at all of your code and duplicate your operating environment and tell you whether there is a fix or not.
Cynthia

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andreas_lds
Jade | Level 19

Contacting tech-support is recommended, the problem could be related to a modified config-file.

akhilvijayan382
Fluorite | Level 6
Thanks, andreas_lds for the replay. Did you know how to resolve this
Cynthia_sas
Diamond | Level 26
Hi:
I agree that the best thing to do it contact Tech Support. There are some uses of Page X of Y with ODS ESCAPECHAR, where the page numbering doesn't work. I believe it depends on your version of SAS and whether there are other graphics in your output. You might really want to open a track with Tech Support on this. They can look at all of your code and duplicate your operating environment and tell you whether there is a fix or not.
Cynthia

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