Statistical Analysis System (SAS) Programming Certification Practice Exam

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Which of the following best describes the functionality of the FRAME= option?

It creates a separate output window for each procedure.

It generates a navigation frame for the HTML output.

The FRAME= option in SAS is specifically designed to generate a navigation frame for HTML output. This means that when you use the FRAME= option in your code while producing HTML results, it enables the creation of a structure that allows users to navigate between different parts of the output more easily. The navigation frame typically includes links to various sections, enhancing the user experience by making it more streamlined to access related information without needing to scroll through a long report. This functionality is particularly beneficial in web-based presentations of output, allowing for organized representation of data and results. In contrast, the other options do not accurately represent the main purpose of the FRAME= option—creating separate output windows, allowing for dynamic content generation, or specifying the appearance of output tables are functionalities associated with other features in SAS.

It allows dynamic content generation.

It specifies the appearance of the output tables.

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