Changing Procedure Labels in the Table of Contents

In the previous examples, you might have noticed that every time a table of contents was generated for a PROC MEANS step, the heading in the table of contents was displayed as "The MEANS Procedure," and the subheading was always "Summary Statistics." This could get very confusing if your SAS program generates fifty PROC MEANS steps. You wouldn't be able to tell them apart in the table of contents. To help with this, ODS provides a statement to specify a custom procedure label.

The ODS PROCLABEL statement is shown in the following code. In this example, the TITLE2 statement calls for the output to be headed by the title "Hours Billed by Customer." The ODS PROCLABEL statement asks for the same ...

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