Each year the Data Processing Team (DP Team) of the American Community Survey (ACS) at the U. S. Census Bureau produces several reports to support subject-matter analysts in their review of the edited survey data. Since these reports are several hundred pages long and a particular analyst has interest in only a few pages, there have been complaints from the analysts on printing and viewing the reports. SAS/IntrNet software offers a solution to this problem. It allows the users to select certain parameters from a browser at their desktop and submit a job to produce a nicely formatted HTML report without having SAS software on their machine. This paper discusses how SAS/IntrNet is used to accomplish this task and describes the necessary SAS code.
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