The ODS PATH statement controls where ODS stores new templates that you create and where ODS finds the templates that your programs use.[6] Compiled templates are stored in a template store, which is a type of item store. (An item store is a special type of SAS file.)
By default, the templates that you write are stored in Sasuser.Templat
, and the templates that the SAS System provides are stored in Sashelp.Tmplmst
. Templates are found in Sashelp.Tmplmst
unless you compile and store them in Sasuser.Templat
.
You can see the list of active template stores by submitting the following statement:
ods path show;
By default, the results are as follows:
Current ODS PATH list is: 1. SASUSER.TEMPLAT(UPDATE) 2. SASHELP.TMPLMST(READ)
You can see a list of all of the templates in a template store as follows:
proc template; list / store=sasuser.templat; run;
See the sections The Master Template Store and Controlling Output Appearance with Templates for more information about the template search path and template stores.
[6] Other types of paths include the name path and label path, which are discussed in the section Paths and Selection.