SAS 9.1 Output Delivery System Users Guide

Components of SAS Output

The PROC or DATA step supplies raw data and the name of the table definition that contains the formatting instructions, and ODS formats the output. You can use the Output Delivery System to format output from individual procedures and from the DATA step in many different forms other than the default SAS listing output.

The following figure shows how SAS produces ODS output.

Figure 2.1: ODS Processing: What Goes in and What Comes Out

* List of Tagsets that SAS Supplies and Supports

Table 2.1: [*] List of Tagsets that SAS Supplies and Supports

CHTML

HTML4

SASIOXML

SASXMOH

CSVALL

HTMLCSS

SASREPORT

SASXMOIM

DEFAULT

IMODE

SASXML

SASXMOR

DOCBOOK

PHTML

SASXMOG

WML

EVENT_MAP

     

[*] List of Tagsets that SAS Supplies but Does Not Support

Table 2.2: Additional Tagsets that SAS Supplies but Does Not Support

COLORLATEX

LATEX

SHORT_MAP

TPL_STYLE_MAP

CSV

LATEX2

STYLE_DISPLAY

TROFF

CSVBYLINE

NAMEDHTML

STYLE_POPUP

WMLOLIST

GRAPH

ODSSTYLE

TEXT_MAP

 

GTABLEAPPLET

PYX

TPL_STYLE_LIST

 

CAUTION:

Features of ODS

ODS is designed to overcome the limitations of traditional SAS output and to make it easy to access and create the new formatting options. ODS provides a method of delivering output in a variety of formats, and makes the formatted output easy to access.

Important features of ODS include the following:

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