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On Tue, 12 Feb 2008 08:08:47 -0800, RolandRB <rolandberry@HOTMAIL.COM>
wrote:
>On Feb 12, 3:58 pm, ya.hu...@AMYLIN.COM (Ya Huang) wrote:
>> I had a paper in last year's PharmaSUG, explained how this can
>> be done with Javameta driver. The solution is all SAS based,
>> no other software package needed:
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>> http://www.lexjansen.com/pharmasug/2007/ad/ad03.pdf
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>> On Tue, 12 Feb 2008 06:49:53 -0800, RolandRB <rolandbe...@HOTMAIL.COM>
>> wrote:
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>> >On Feb 12, 3:44 pm, "Richard A. DeVenezia" <rdevene...@wildblue.net>
>> >wrote:
>> >> RolandRB wrote:
>> >> > I am going to produce output something along the lines of what is
>> >> > shown at this web site......
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>> >> >http://www.csscomp.com/web/products/patientprofiles.htm#
>>
>> >> > .....but the solution will be an html solution, initially, so the
page
>> >> > will become as long as it needs to to show all the information,
rather
>> >> > than paginated output that the examples show. How do I make a page
get
>> >> > longer and longer as needed using annotate for html? I can't think
of
>> >> > a way of doing that.
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>> >> > Roland
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>> >> Do you want just one graph object as the output of multiple PROCs ?
>> >> Perhaps a GREPLAY into an object when YPIXELS is set very large.
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>> >> Do you want multiple graph objects output at different intervals,
perhaps
>> >> even after the html has been 'closed' one or more times previously ?
>> >> Look into NO_TOP_MATTER and NO_BOTTOM_MATTER modifiers of the BODY=
>> option
>> >> of the ODS HTML statement.
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>> >> You usually annotate during the creation of the graphical output.
>> Modifying
>> >> existant graphical output is possible but much more esoteric. The are
>> some
>> >> techniques methods available to licensees of SAS/Graph:
>> >> SAS/AF
>> >> Image Data Model class
>> >> PIC* functions
>> >> Annotate
>> >> GANNO Proc
>> >> IMAGE function
>> >> HTML variable
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>> >> The use of ACTIVEX or JAVA device drivers will also let you create
highly
>> >> clickable/tweakable graphical output.
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>> >> --
>> >> Richard A. DeVeneziahttp://www.devenezia.com/
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>> >Certainly, Java might be a possibility. There is no requirement that
>> >it has to be all done in SAS. Do you know of a Java solution free on
>> >the web that presents data such as is done for the PPD patient
>> >profiler except that the graphics display can be scrolled?
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>> >http://www.csscomp.com/web/products/patientprofiles.htm#
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>> >I am most interested in their last example though, as I said, I don't
>> >want it paginated if it can't all fit on one page. I want to scroll
>> >instead. I guess it will depend to a large degree on Java's graphical
>> >abilities.
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>Where do the %gppmain and %gppblock macros come from? Were they
>written in-house where you work? Are they from the PPD Patient
>Profiler? Does some organisation licence them? I think they would suit
>where I am working at the moment and save a lot of programmer time.
Those are written by myself. But they belong to our company since I
developed during my work hour here. For that I don't think I can share
the source code. I will ask my boss to see if there is a possibility to
licence it.
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