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SAS can read standard numeric values without any special instructions. To read nonstandard values, SAS requires special instructions in the form of informats. Reading Nonstandard Numeric Data shows standard, nonstandard, and invalid numeric data values and the special tools, if any, that are required to read them. Data Types - SAS Help Center sas.com doc lepg latest sas.com doc lepg latest
ODS can be used to route quality presentation files, suitable for publishing, to various destinations, including LISTING (default), HTML, RTF, PRINTER, and PDF. ODS can also store results in a SAS data sets when you use the ODS OUTPUT statement. Destinations represent the output file type. Introduction to the Output Delivery System (ODS) - SAS Support sas.com support books 58458excerpt sas.com support books 58458excerpt
To include a table of contents in a PDF Open the document in the Document Editor. From the Format menu, select Document Properties. Click Table of Contents. Select the Include Table of Contents check box. If the document contains multiple layouts, the Before layout drop-down list is available.
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The option PDFTOC=n controls the levels of expansion for the TOC in a PDF file.
Save a Report as HTML or PDF On the Results tab in the SAS panel, click. to open the report in an email message. On the Report tab, select Save As. file format, where file format is either HTML or PDF. The Save As dialog box appears.
To read an external file to SAS using a DATA step, you first have to create a file name statement e.g. FILENAME MODULE2 F:\Comp Apps\Week 2\Data; The filename statement has a FILEREF (which is short form for file reference), named MODULE2 that references ALL the external files. data cityrank; infile MODULE2(topten. READING EXTERNAL FILES INTO SAS USING A DATA STEP usf.edu PHC6701 presentations rea usf.edu PHC6701 presentations rea

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