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I'm making a simple iOS app and I've seen that you can connect a Label to a view controller using the storyboard by holding the control button and dragging from the Label to the view controller, creating an IBOutlet. I like how convenient this is.

I'm wondering how to make an IBOutlet to a view, not the view controller. I've made a custom view and put some Labels on it. I want these labels to be referenced in my view class, not the view controller. But XCode doesn't seem to let me make an IBOutlet unless I drag to a view controller. Is there a way around this?

The only other option I can think of is to create the Labels on the view programmatically, but I would rather not do this. I'm trying to keep the labels as part of the view, I don't think the view controller needs to know about them.

On the possible duplicate: My question is specific about trying to connect a Lable (or any control really) to a view rather than a view controller using the storyboard. The question linked is not specific, and seems more like a new user asking for help using xcode. The accepted answer there is not helpful to my question.

first you have to take parent view in storyboard (view where are you adding labels and declare that this view is view of class that you have in code). Assume, you will create class MyView which inherits from UIView, then you will go to storyboard, click on that parent view in storyboard where are your labels and in right section choose class and write there name of your previously created class (MyView) - autocompletion should work. then open storyboard on one side and your MyView class on right side and you can drag and drop reference exactly the same as with the ViewController

Mine isn't doing that. Sometimes it does, sometimes it doesn't, sometimes within the same session some tables open with names, some open with labels, some sessions open tables with names every time. I can go 3 days and have everything open with names and then, boom, labels. And i don't know how to make this consistent!!!

It looks like in SAS 94. the COLHEADING= option on the VIEWTABLE command is broken. But the COLNAMES and COLLABELS commands still work once VIEWTABLE is actually running. So that is why I made the modification to the command that you wnat Explorer to use when opening a dataset. The semicolon ends the VIEWTABLE command then the COLNAMES command is run after ViEWTABLE has started.

I'm assuming that you are using SAS Display Manager (also known as "Base SAS" to some) rather than SAS Enterprise Guide and that you are using the VIEWTABLE tool to browse or edit your datasets, it looks a bit like this:

In that article there are two methods mentioned, one, nice and easy, is to open a dataset in VIEWTABLE and then click on the View menu. Choose between the Column Labels and Column Names entries, as you wish. If you choose Column Names, your VIEWTABLE should show only column names, and not any assigned labels.

I am using SAS9.4M1 and have found that once I chose View->Column Names the VIEWTABLE responded correctly. Then, to test the persistance of the setting, I quit that SAS session and and re-started a new one. in that second and any subsequent SAS sesison VIEWTABLE remembered the setting that I had made when the first SAS session ended.

If you have checked the above two things and your choice of View->Column Names is still not being persistent for VIEWTABLE sessions you should consult your site SAS software representative or failing that SAS Technical Support in your country.

If you are using a release of 9.4 that is prior to 9.4M1, there may be an alternative to try if the above does not work. In that case, reply to this posting indicating so. Also, please indicate if the same dataset behaves differently in different sessions. If you can make it work/not work with a commonly available dataset like SASHELP.AIR, that would be very helpful to try to pin down any problem's cause.

Thanks! We're using 9.4 TS Level 1M4, and View --> column names is what i did. The one part of your response that sounds promising is having more than one table open at a time (within the same session). Because i've seen that - names on one, labels on another.

It just happened and i got a screenshot. I've been in this session for over an hour. Every table i've opened has been names and now this one is labels. As you can see from the screenshot it's the only one open at the time.

And the only way i ever open sas datasets is by clicking on them in SAS explorer. Here's one that just happened right now. It's a different session than the previous one because i had to shut it down.

Ok, some new information has come to light. Since i don't use labels all that often, i don't notice when it's labels instead of names. I just followed some code through that picks up a label from another table and when i open *that* table, then it displays as labels, not names.

There is a SUGI paper on VIEWTABLE that explains exactly how to change the action that takes when you "open" a dataset from the SAS explorer window. Basically it shows how to add the COLHEADING=NAME option to the VIEWTABLE command that explorer generates.

I tried that method and it did not work exactly as the paper said when using SAS 9.4. But it is easy to modify. So open the file using VIEWTABLE and then issue the COLNAMES (or COLLABELS) command when running viewtable. So the line that you want the OPEN command to run so that it always shows the NAMES is:

Actually, in 9.2 it's colheading=names. I tried what you wrote and i got beeped at everytime i opened a table and all labels are showing now, lol. So i did colheading=names instead and that seems to be the way to go.

I did notice however, that when sorting an open table, (not in edit mode, so a new table has to be created,) the labels will pop up. But i'm ok with this. It doesn't happen on proc sort, so it's not the same since open and column sort is temporary.

Ok, i just removed colheading=names to try colnames *after* a semi colon, and i'm no longer getting beeped at. Still get labels on a manual open table sort, but at least i'm not getting beeped at. And if i close the new table and re-open it, it's back to names.

I can't seem to find a place to customize the view labels (base and projected views) so that the text is left justified, top line is 3/16" underlined and bold, bottom line is 3/32" bold (no underline) - this is per my company's AutoCAD standards, and I try to match my inventor drawings as close as possible to them.

I suspect I could change my "Title Text" style and have that roll through all the text in the label, but the problem is I am mixing sizes and underlining throughout the label, so one style does not fit all.

Looks like that solves everything except the left alignment. For some reason the alignment is grayed out, and even though my Title Text style shows left align, it doesn't roll through to the view label. I'm not sure how to fix that.

I spent quite a while digging through the style editor, but never thought to expand on the top level "Standard"...I was looking through "View Annotation" and "Text". That's not very intuitive to look there!

I haven't tried that yet, but using that logic, shouldn't setting the justification in my default Title Text style have the same effect? (I can see it's already referring to this style). It's already set as left align.

Would be so much easier (and logical) to have all these settings in the Object Defaults list (even if it were just a link that sends you to the right location in the Style and Standard Editor or maybe an option in the context menu that sends you to the right place to begin editing the style of an object)... I had the same problem as the OP and it took me a good 15 minutes of searching and trial and error before I found out where to change View settings

It was an ISO view, so initially the label was deleted. Now I need to convert it to FRONT VIEW (for example), but cannot find the option of adding a view label. I don't want to recreate the view, since many dimensions and other notes were added to this view.

Simply double click the view and you should get the Drawing View dialog box, in which you can set or change the View Label. Note the light bulb next to the label, that is the On/Off toggle for the view label.

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