Introduction to Producing Reports with the PRINT Procedure
Purpose
Reports
that you create with the PRINT procedure contain one row for every
observation that is selected for inclusion in the report. A report
provides information about every record that is processed. For example,
a report for a sales company can include all of the information about
every sale made during a particular quarter of the year. The PRINT
procedure is one of several report writing tools that you can use
to create a variety of reports.
In this section, you
will learn how to do the following:
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produce simple reports by using a few basic PROC PRINT options and statements
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produce enhanced reports by adding additional statements that format values, sum columns, group ...
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