Using the SAS Output Delivery System and PROC TEMPLATE to Create XHTML Files
Source: SAS Institute
SAS 8.2 introduced the ODS MARKUP statement, allowing users to export to a variety of markup languages, including HTML, XML and XHTML. The ODS MARKUP statement uses essentially the same syntax as the deprecated ODS HTML statement, except for the addition of TAGSET= option. The value of this option determines the type of output file to be created. In addition to the list of predefined tagsets available from SAS, it is also possible to create new ones, as well as customizing the SAS-supplied tagsets. The TEMPLATE procedure is used to review, create and customize tagsets. This paper will cover using an existing template to create XHMTL from SAS output.
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| Date: | May 2007 |
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