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jack_CR
Fluorite | Level 6

Hi, sorry, I'm new in SAS.
I have a report created from a SAS Stored Process in Enterprise Guide. This report will be run in SAS Information Delivery Portal... I suppose using Report Viewer (I'm not sure).
¿Can I export this report to Excel, .csv, .txt, PDF and HTML formats from SAS Delivery Portal or Report Viewer?


Thanks for your help!

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jack_CR
Fluorite | Level 6

Thank you JuanS_OCS!

I applied the options that are indicated in your paper. Now I can export to PDF, HTML, CSV and .TXT formats, from sas code. Only I need to achieve export to Excel succesfully.

But, I have a doubt, within SAS Delivery Portal there is no way to export a report to, for example, Excel or PDF?

 

thanks again!

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JuanS_OCS
Azurite | Level 17

Hi,

 

you can, but you will need to implement this functionality within your SAS Stored Process.

This paper might help you... 🙂 http://www2.sas.com/proceedings/forum2007/021-2007.pdf

jack_CR
Fluorite | Level 6

Thank you JuanS_OCS!

I applied the options that are indicated in your paper. Now I can export to PDF, HTML, CSV and .TXT formats, from sas code. Only I need to achieve export to Excel succesfully.

But, I have a doubt, within SAS Delivery Portal there is no way to export a report to, for example, Excel or PDF?

 

thanks again!

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