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JSJ
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Hi,

 

We routinely create a stored procedure within SAS EG that is loaded up into WRS (So the program can be run from our SAS Portal).

 

Generally, we have one output.  We then create an additional output with Listdata.  And then create a stored procedure.

 

We have a project that has several summaries that we would like to output on one page in the portal.(An example is attached).

 

Is there an easy way to create one stored procedure in SAS EG? Or a way to stack stored procedures that were created in EG in WRS? 

 

Thanks in advance!

 

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JSJ
Quartz | Level 8 JSJ
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Thanks for the document! My colleague ended up making a program in SAS EG where he copied all the code in - stacked. He may have added list data's as well. This produced all the output from one source. He has not tested making a stored procedure yet.

Thanks for your help!
Jo

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JSJ
Quartz | Level 8 JSJ
Quartz | Level 8
Thanks for the document! My colleague ended up making a program in SAS EG where he copied all the code in - stacked. He may have added list data's as well. This produced all the output from one source. He has not tested making a stored procedure yet.

Thanks for your help!
Jo

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