Hi Q, You are actually correct that WRS makes it easier for less-technical people to build reports. These are the people who "prefer not to code" or are not much experienced with SAS programming or are just consume the report. Compared to stored processes where you actually code or use Enterprise Guide to generate a report, typical WRS users come up with reports using Information Maps, which can actually be prepared to be more readable for business users or report consumers(Ex. If on the actual table has a column named MON_TOTAL_AMOUNT, It can be prepared in the Information Map that this column be displayed or renamed as Monthly Total Amount). If you want more formatting on the reports, I suggest sticking with Stored Processses. You'll have much more freedom on layouts there. But I think newer versions of WRS give you more options on layouts or formatting. It's at least an advantage for you to be knowledgeable in SAS programming, at least you now have options on how you want to deliver your reports. Just my thoughts. Regards, Milton
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