If you omit PROMPT from the PROC REPORT statement, then the procedure uses
the setting in your report profile, if you have one. If you do not have a report profile,
then PROC REPORT does not use the prompt facility. For information about report
profiles, see “PROFILE” on page 1677.
Restriction
When you use the PROMPT option, you open the REPORT window.
When the REPORT window is open, you cannot send procedure output
to any ODS destination.
Tip
You can store a setting of PROMPT in your report profile. PROC
REPORT honors the first of these settings that it finds.
PS=page-size
specifies the number of lines in a page ...
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