PROC PRINTTO does not use a form, but it does write carriage-control characters if you
are writing to a print file.
Note:You need two PROC PRINTTO steps. The first PROC PRINTTO step precedes
the PROC REPORT step. It redirects the output to a file. The second PROC
PRINTTO step follows the PROC REPORT step. It reestablishes the default
destination and frees the output file. You cannot print the file until PROC PRINTTO
frees it.
Storing and Reusing a Report Definition
The OUTREPT= option in the PROC REPORT statement stores a report definition in
the specified catalog entry.
Note:A report definition might differ from the SAS program that creates the ...
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