SAS Procedures under Windows |
Lists the current values of all SAS system options.
PROC OPTIONS <options(s)>;
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option(s)
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This version is a simplified version of
the OPTIONS procedure syntax. For the complete syntax and its explanation,
see the OPTIONS procedure in
Base SAS Procedures Guide.
The OPTIONS procedure lists the current
settings of the SAS system options.
The options displayed by the OPTIONS procedure
that are not operating environment specific (session and configuration) are
the same for every operating environment, although the default values can
differ slightly. However, the environment-specific options displayed by this
procedure are different for each operating environment. The following display
shows some sample operating environment options for the Windows environment,
as generated by this code:
proc options host;
run;
Windows Operating Environment Options Displayed by PROC OPTIONS
Host Options:
ACCESSIBILITY=STANDARD
Enable Extended Accessibility
ALTLOG= Specifies the destination for a copy of the SAS log
ALTPRINT= Specifies the destination for a copy of the SAS procedure output file
AUTHPROVICERDOMAIN=
Authentication providers associated with domain suffixes
AUTHSERVER= Specify the authentication server or domain.
AUTOEXEC= Specifies the autoexec file to be used
AWSCONTROL=(SYSTEMMENU MINMAX TITLE)
Used to customize the appearance for the SAS AWS. Valid parameters are:
TITLE/NOTITLE SYSTEMMENU/NOSYSTEMMENU MINMAX/NOMINMAX
AWSDEF=( 0 0 79 79)
Specify the initial size and position of the SAS AWS. This should be
specified as follows: 0 0 100 100
AWSMENU Show the main window's (AWS) menu.
AWSMENUMERGE Add host specific menu items to the main window's (AWS) menu.
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NOTE: PROCEDURE OPTIONS used:( Total process time)
real time 0.01 seconds
cpu time 0.01 seconds
The option values listed are examples. The output of
PROC OPTIONS depends on many things. Some option values depend on what method
you use to run SAS. For example, the default line size under the SAS windowing
environment is 75 lines on a VGA display, while it is 132 lines in batch mode.
Also, the way you have set up your process affects the default values of
system options. For example, the default value of the SASAUTOS= option depends
on where you store your autocall macros.
Using PROC OPTIONS, you can check the values of all
system options. If you want more information about a particular operating
environment option, refer to SAS System Options under Windows or Using SAS Software in Your Operating Environment in the SAS Help and
Documentation.
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