I want to have a break in the spanning line between the categories ( Indicated n the Image in Red). Is it possible to do that? Thank you for your suggestions.
data check;
pla = '80';
drug= '100';
col1=' Total';
pla_pct= '80.0';
drug_pct = '100';
run;
ods _all_ close;
options orientation = landscape errors = 2 missing = ' ' nobyline;
ods escapechar = '^';
Ods results on;
ods rtf file = "c:temp\check.rtf" style = custom;
proc report data=check ls = 145 ps = 55 split = "?" headline center missing formchar(2) = '_'
;
title1 j = l "Table 1";
column ("^R/RTF'\brdrb\brdrs '" col1
("(*ESC*)S={borderbottomcolor=black borderbottomwidth=2} category"
("(*ESC*)S={borderbottomcolor=black borderbottomwidth=2} Placebo ?(N=)"
pla pla_pct )
("(*ESC*)S={borderbottomcolor=black borderbottomwidth=2} Drug ?(N=.)"
Drugdrug drug_pct)));
define col1 / 'Statistics' order
style(header) = [just=l] id ;
define pla / "count"
style(header) = [just=c] style(column) = [just=c vjust=b cellwidth=11% asis=on] ;
define pla_pct / "Percent"
style(header) = [just=c] style(column) = [just=c vjust=b cellwidth=11% asis=on];
define drug / "count"
style(header) = [just=c] style(column) = [just=c vjust=b cellwidth=11% asis=on] ;
define drug_pct / "Percent"
style(header) = [just=c] style(column) = [just=c vjust=b cellwidth=11% asis=on];
run;
ods rtf close;
ods listing close;
data check;
pla = '80';
drug= '100';
col1=' Total';
pla_pct= '80.0';
drug_pct = '100';
run;
options orientation = landscape errors = 2 missing = ' ' nobyline;
ods escapechar = '^';
ods rtf file = "c:\temp\check.rtf" style = journal;
proc report data=check ls = 145 ps = 55 split = "?" nowd headline center missing formchar(2) = '_'
;
title1 j = l "Table 1";
column ("^R/RTF'\brdrb\brdrs '" col1
("(*ESC*)S={borderbottomcolor=black borderbottomwidth=2} category"
("(*ESC*)S={borderbottomcolor=black borderbottomwidth=2} Placebo ?(N=)"
pla pla_pct )
dummy
("(*ESC*)S={borderbottomcolor=black borderbottomwidth=2} Drug ?(N=.)"
drug drug_pct)));
define col1 / 'Statistics' order
style(header) = [just=l] id ;
define pla / "count"
style(header) = [just=c] style(column) = [just=c vjust=b cellwidth=11% asis=on] ;
define pla_pct / "Percent"
style(header) = [just=c] style(column) = [just=c vjust=b cellwidth=11% asis=on];
define drug / "count"
style(header) = [just=c] style(column) = [just=c vjust=b cellwidth=11% asis=on] ;
define drug_pct / "Percent"
style(header) = [just=c] style(column) = [just=c vjust=b cellwidth=11% asis=on];
define dummy/computed ' ';
compute dummy/character length=1;
dummy=' ';
endcomp;
run;
ods rtf close;
Since you are using a CUSTOM style in your ODS RTF output you should share the code for that style as well.
It isn't impossible for us to come up with a solution that may work for some ODS Styles but not the one you are using as we do not have your style.
Thanks @ballardw for your response. Unfortunately, I couldn't find the code where it is stored in my organization. They are set up in such a way it reads into the SAS automatically.
data check;
pla = '80';
drug= '100';
col1=' Total';
pla_pct= '80.0';
drug_pct = '100';
run;
options orientation = landscape errors = 2 missing = ' ' nobyline;
ods escapechar = '^';
ods rtf file = "c:\temp\check.rtf" style = journal;
proc report data=check ls = 145 ps = 55 split = "?" nowd headline center missing formchar(2) = '_'
;
title1 j = l "Table 1";
column ("^R/RTF'\brdrb\brdrs '" col1
("(*ESC*)S={borderbottomcolor=black borderbottomwidth=2} category"
("(*ESC*)S={borderbottomcolor=black borderbottomwidth=2} Placebo ?(N=)"
pla pla_pct )
dummy
("(*ESC*)S={borderbottomcolor=black borderbottomwidth=2} Drug ?(N=.)"
drug drug_pct)));
define col1 / 'Statistics' order
style(header) = [just=l] id ;
define pla / "count"
style(header) = [just=c] style(column) = [just=c vjust=b cellwidth=11% asis=on] ;
define pla_pct / "Percent"
style(header) = [just=c] style(column) = [just=c vjust=b cellwidth=11% asis=on];
define drug / "count"
style(header) = [just=c] style(column) = [just=c vjust=b cellwidth=11% asis=on] ;
define drug_pct / "Percent"
style(header) = [just=c] style(column) = [just=c vjust=b cellwidth=11% asis=on];
define dummy/computed ' ';
compute dummy/character length=1;
dummy=' ';
endcomp;
run;
ods rtf close;
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