Is it possible to use
(1)check mark- in green
(2) check mark in green with yellow diamond
(3) block - in red
(4) any other symbol
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in a List Table or a Crosstab report object in SAS VA 7.4.
Yes, it is possible to use check marks, as well as any other Unicode character in a List Table. All you need to do is create a user-defined format and then use it with the displayed table. Here is an example of such format:
proc format;
value chmark
1 = '(*ESC*){unicode "2714"x}'
other = ' ';
run;
In this code example, "2714"x is hexadecimal unicode value for check mark character ✔. For more details on how to use various unicode characters in SAS reports, please see my recent blog post How to create checklist tables in SAS® .
For colors, you can use Display Rules, similar to this example: Display rules in Crosstabs .
Is the goal to conditionally add those images to cells in the tables?
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