SAS Web Report Studio
enables users to view and, in some cases, modify reports that are
created by using a variety of other SAS products, such as SAS Enterprise
Guide. You view a shared, externally created report in the same way
that you view a saved report.
There is no definitive
list of default features for an externally created report because
the features depend on the application that was used to create the
report. Some externally created reports support the same features
as a saved report. Other reports, such as those created by using SAS
Enterprise Guide, cannot be modified, although report authors can
use SAS Web Report Studio for very limited reporting operations, such
as adding new sections. The added sections will support the standard
editing features.
Note: Using SAS Management Console,
a system administrator can add content from directories or external
files, including PDF output. Contact your system administrator if
you need PDF output uploaded to a location that is visible to SAS
Web Report Studio.
SAS Web Report Studio
supports the ability to open PDF output, including that which is generated
from the SAS Output Delivery System (ODS). If the PDF output is visible
to SAS Web Report Studio, then complete these steps:
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To access the PDF output,
perform one of these tasks:
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Select
FileOpen to display the
Open dialog
box.
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Select
FileManage Files in the
Welcome window
or in either Edit or View mode to display the
File Management window.
The Open dialog
box and the File Management window contain
a list of PDF output.
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Double-click the PDF
filename and the PDF output opens in a separate window.
SAS Web Report Studio
opens PDF output in a separate window. However, certain output from
ODS, which is similar to output from SAS Enterprise Guide, opens in
a SAS Web Report Studio window.