Introduction porting data Feature Choices for exporting data are outlined 9.2 Export Wizard is now the topic of a complete section. 94 PROC EXPORT can write files in Microsoft Excel or Microsoft Access formats 9.6 ODS HTML and CSV can be used to create data for other applications. (ODS CSV is new with SAS 9.) Cross-Environment Data Access allows sas to read sas data sets created in other operating environments. PROC REPORT Section Feature 4.17 PROC REPORT allows you to create both detail and summary reports. DEFINE statement in PROC REPORT allows you to specify options for individual variables determining how they will be used in the report 4.19 GROUP and ACROSS usage types can be used to create summary groups in rows or 4.20 BREAK and rbreaK statements add summary breaks to PROC REPORT output Statistics can be requested in a COLUMN statement in PROC REPORT. More on Proc tabulate Feature 4.14 FORMAT=, BOX=, and MISSTEXT= options in PROC TABULATE enhance the 4.15 Changing headers in a TABLE statement in PROC TABULATE creates a more customized look FORMAT= option in a TABLE statement in PROC TABULATE allows you to specify multiple formats for data cells Also new with this edition Feature 1.5,8.9 SAS Enterprise Guide provides a graphical user interface to many of the features of SAs including statistical procedures 1.10 HTML output can be easily created by changing a setting in the Preferences window. HTML results appear in the Results viewer window.Introduction xv Exporting data Section Feature 9.1 Choices for exporting data are outlined. 9.2 Export Wizard is now the topic of a complete section. 9.4 PROC EXPORT can write files in Microsoft Excel or Microsoft Access formats. 9.6 ODS HTML and CSV can be used to create data for other applications. (ODS CSV is new with SAS 9.) 9.7 Cross-Environment Data Access allows SAS to read SAS data sets created in other operating environments. PROC REPORT Section Feature 4.17 PROC REPORT allows you to create both detail and summary reports. 4.18 DEFINE statement in PROC REPORT allows you to specify options for individual variables determining how they will be used in the report. 4.19 GROUP and ACROSS usage types can be used to create summary groups in rows or columns. 4.20 BREAK and RBREAK statements add summary breaks to PROC REPORT output. 4.21 Statistics can be requested in a COLUMN statement in PROC REPORT. More on PROC TABULATE Section Feature 4.14 FORMAT=, BOX=, and MISSTEXT= options in PROC TABULATE enhance the appearance of your output. 4.15 Changing headers in a TABLE statement in PROC TABULATE creates a more customized look. 4.16 FORMAT= option in a TABLE statement in PROC TABULATE allows you to specify multiple formats for data cells. Also new with this edition Section Feature 1.5, 8.9 SAS Enterprise Guide provides a graphical user interface to many of the features of SAS including statistical procedures. 1.10 HTML output can be easily created by changing a setting in the Preferences window. HTML results appear in the Results Viewer window