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Using the SASINSERT and SASTABLE Tags

The following example uses the <SASINSERT> and <SASTABLE> tags to build a list. The SAS data set that is used is the second entry that is added to the main package. The value of the fileName variable is substituted on each repetition.
<p>
<SASINSERT>
<ul>
<SASTABLE ENTRY=2>
<li>$(VARIABLE=fileName)
</SASTABLE>
</ul>
</SASINSERT>

The following example uses the <SASINSERT> and <SASTABLE> tags to build a table. The SAS data set entry is the first entry in the main package. The value of the variables fname, lname, state, and homepage are used to create the table. The newly created table will contain one row for each row in the main package.

<SASINSERT>
<h1>Table Example using SASTABLE</h1>
<table border cellspacing=0 cellpadding=5 rules=groups>
<thead>
<tr><th>First Name</th>
<th>Last Name</th>
<th>State </th>
<th>HomePage</th></tr>
<tbody>
<SASTABLE ENTRY=1>
<tr> <td> $(Variable=fname)
<td> $(Variable=lname)
<td> $(Variable=state)
<td> <a href=$(Variable=homepage)> $(variable=homepage)</a>
</SASTABLE>
<tr><td colspan=4 align=center>
Note: Simple table example.
</table>
</SASTABLE>

Refer to A Sample Viewer Template to see formatted output from <SASINSERT> and <SASTABLE> examples.

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