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ahhh
Obsidian | Level 7

Hi, I am new to this!

Can you please tell me how I can save the entire tables/graphs (output) of proc logistic? I would like to share my results with others and they won't have SAS.

 

Thanks much!

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PeterClemmensen
Tourmaline | Level 20

Save it directlly to a pdf file (or a file of your liking)

 

ods pdf file="Your Path\output.pdf";

/* Your code here */

ods pdf close;

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ahhh
Obsidian | Level 7

Hi, I am new to this!

Can you please tell me how I can save the entire tables/graphs (output) of proc logistic? I would like to share my results with others and they won't have SAS.

 

Thanks much!

 

PeterClemmensen
Tourmaline | Level 20

Save it directlly to a pdf file (or a file of your liking)

 

ods pdf file="Your Path\output.pdf";

/* Your code here */

ods pdf close;
CiCi
Fluorite | Level 6

I prefer to use ods rtf. So you can get an editable output, which is very similar to word file. Try

 

 

ods rtf style=statistical bodytitle;

 

/* your procedure*/

 

ods rtf close;

 

 

Bodytitle is an option to make nicer output. You can also use "style=journal" instead of "statistical" to get different style of output. 

 

Hope this can help you.

Miracle
Barite | Level 11

How about using ods? i.e ods rtf, ods pdf.

If you are very new to ods, have a read of this http://www.lexjansen.com/nesug/nesug03/ps/ps020.pdf

PeterClemmensen
Tourmaline | Level 20

Please do not cross post 🙂

 

Save it directlly to a pdf file (or a file type of your liking)

 

ods pdf file="Your Path\output.pdf";

/* Your code here */

ods pdf close; 

 

ahhh
Obsidian | Level 7

Thankyou everyone! Appreciate this!

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