SAS - ODS Options
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ODS Options
ODS options are specified by various global macro variables. These variables are
normally set by input parameters, but can be modified by the stored process. The
following variables affect ODS output:
- _ENCODING
- _GOPT_DEVICE
- _GOPT_HSIZE
- _GOPT_VSIZE
- _GOPT_XPIXELS
- _GOPT_YPIXELS
- _GOPTIONS
- _ODSDEST
- _ODSOPTIONS
- _ODSSTYLE
- _ODSSTYLESHEET
The _ODSDEST variable is important because changing this variable enables your
stored process to generate HTML, PDF, PostScript, or a variety of other formats,
including user-written tagset destinations. Many variables allow you to override ODS
options. You must remember to verify whether any options that are specified by the
stored process or its clients are compatible with the output destinations that you plan
to support.
Some ODS options (for example, BASE) are set based on the result options. For more
information, see “Results” on page 16. These options are generally transparent to the
stored process author, but they can make it difficult to modify some ODS options in
your stored process.
ODS Options
ODS options are specified by various global macro variables. These variables are
normally set by input parameters, but can be modified by the stored process. The
following variables affect ODS output:
- _ENCODING
- _GOPT_DEVICE
- _GOPT_HSIZE
- _GOPT_VSIZE
- _GOPT_XPIXELS
- _GOPT_YPIXELS
- _GOPTIONS
- _ODSDEST
- _ODSOPTIONS
- _ODSSTYLE
- _ODSSTYLESHEET
The _ODSDEST variable is important because changing this variable enables your
stored process to generate HTML, PDF, PostScript, or a variety of other formats,
including user-written tagset destinations. Many variables allow you to override ODS
options. You must remember to verify whether any options that are specified by the
stored process or its clients are compatible with the output destinations that you plan
to support.
Some ODS options (for example, BASE) are set based on the result options. For more
information, see “Results” on page 16. These options are generally transparent to the
stored process author, but they can make it difficult to modify some ODS options in
your stored process.
ODS Options
ODS options are specified by various global macro variables. These variables are
normally set by input parameters, but can be modified by the stored process. The
following variables affect ODS output:
- _ENCODING
- _GOPT_DEVICE
- _GOPT_HSIZE
- _GOPT_VSIZE
- _GOPT_XPIXELS
- _GOPT_YPIXELS
- _GOPTIONS
- _ODSDEST
- _ODSOPTIONS
- _ODSSTYLE
- _ODSSTYLESHEET
The _ODSDEST variable is important because changing this variable enables your
stored process to generate HTML, PDF, PostScript, or a variety of other formats,
including user-written tagset destinations. Many variables allow you to override ODS
options. You must remember to verify whether any options that are specified by the
stored process or its clients are compatible with the output destinations that you plan
to support.
Some ODS options (for example, BASE) are set based on the result options. For more
information, see “Results” on page 16. These options are generally transparent to the
stored process author, but they can make it difficult to modify some ODS options in
your stored process.
ODS Options
ODS options are specified by various global macro variables. These variables are
normally set by input parameters, but can be modified by the stored process. The
following variables affect ODS output:
- _ENCODING
- _GOPT_DEVICE
- _GOPT_HSIZE
- _GOPT_VSIZE
- _GOPT_XPIXELS
- _GOPT_YPIXELS
- _GOPTIONS
- _ODSDEST
- _ODSOPTIONS
- _ODSSTYLE
- _ODSSTYLESHEET
The _ODSDEST variable is important because changing this variable enables your
stored process to generate HTML, PDF, PostScript, or a variety of other formats,
including user-written tagset destinations. Many variables allow you to override ODS
options. You must remember to verify whether any options that are specified by the
stored process or its clients are compatible with the output destinations that you plan
to support.
Some ODS options (for example, BASE) are set based on the result options. For more
information, see “Results” on page 16. These options are generally transparent to the
stored process author, but they can make it difficult to modify some ODS options in
your stored process.
ODS Options
ODS options are specified by various global macro variables. These variables are
normally set by input parameters, but can be modified by the stored process. The
following variables affect ODS output:
- _ENCODING
- _GOPT_DEVICE
- _GOPT_HSIZE
- _GOPT_VSIZE
- _GOPT_XPIXELS
- _GOPT_YPIXELS
- _GOPTIONS
- _ODSDEST
- _ODSOPTIONS
- _ODSSTYLE
- _ODSSTYLESHEET
The _ODSDEST variable is important because changing this variable enables your
stored process to generate HTML, PDF, PostScript, or a variety of other formats,
including user-written tagset destinations. Many variables allow you to override ODS
options. You must remember to verify whether any options that are specified by the
stored process or its clients are compatible with the output destinations that you plan
to support.
Some ODS options (for example, BASE) are set based on the result options. For more
information, see “Results” on page 16. These options are generally transparent to the
stored process author, but they can make it difficult to modify some ODS options in
your stored process.
ODS Options
ODS options are specified by various global macro variables. These variables are
normally set by input parameters, but can be modified by the stored process. The
following variables affect ODS output:
- _ENCODING
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