In the example, the data columns and title text are provided dynamically with the
DYNAMIC statement.
By default, the SGDESIGN procedure uses the data set or data sets that are currently
defined in the SGD file. If the SGD file has been defined with dynamic variables, then
you can substitute a different value for a variable by using the DYNAMIC statement.
For more information, see “Dynamic Variable Concepts” on page 73 .
Note:The procedure applies the style of the active destination rather than the style that
is currently defined in the SGD file.
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