The following
example of a stored process report uses the predictive capabilities
of SAS to give executives a glimpse into the company's financial future.
After the user enters preferences for the country, forecast variable
(cost, profit, or sales), and the number of months to forecast, SAS
Web Report Studio displays a line plot by month, including confidence
intervals, and a supporting list table with values for the year, month,
actual sales, forecast, lower 95%, and upper 95%. The prompt window
for this stored process is shown in the following display.
Prompt Window for the Stored Process Report Shown in Display
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Example of a Stored Process Report
Tip
Some stored
process reports might support chart tips, tooltips, and drilling.
Chart tips contain data details and appear when you
move the mouse over particular areas on a graph. For example, moving
the mouse over the bars in a bar chart displays the data values associated
with the bars. A
tooltip is a small pop-up
informational element displayed when the user positions the mouse
over a chart element.
Other
than changing prompt values, you cannot modify the output of a stored
process from within SAS Web Report Studio.
For information about
how to insert a stored process into a report, see Insert a Stored Process. If you insert a stored process into a report, you can perform
some layout design tasks that are independent of the stored process
report. For example, you can add images, headers, and footers.