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Tips and Tricks for Creating the Reports Your Clients Need to See

Overview Advanced reporting tools such as PROC REPORT have progressed by leaps and bounds in terms of options available to programmers for creating tables. Add to that the always-improving Output Delivery System (ODS), and it seems the sky is the limit for creating ready-for-delivery output straight from SAS. Just when one starts believing this, reality exposes limitations. Report templates are designed to maximize readability and to present data in a way that allows the reader to make well-informed decisions - without regard to programming challenges. Unfortunately for programmers, such tables cannot always be generated with the basic tools everyone talks about.

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