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Hi,

Is there any way to suppress HTML tips for individual plots?

That is, I've got an SGRENDER step that overlays several plots.  I have /imagemap on to generate tips.

I only want tips for one plot.  But currently I'm getting tips for every plot.  And the HTML is getting expansisve/expensive.

pseudo code:

ods graphics on/imagemap;

proc template;

..

boxplot x=x y=y   /tip=(x)  ;  /*make tips for boxplots only*/

seriesplot x=x y=y1/tip=(none);

seriesplot x=x y=y2/tip=(none);

...

run;

So hoping there is some way to specify tip=(none) so that don't have to generate tips for every plot.

Thanks,

--Q.

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Jay54
Meteorite | Level 14

We had exactly this request a while ago to suppress tool tips for specific plots.  This was added in SAS 9.3M2 as an undocumented syntax of TIPS=(none), just like you used above.  With SAS 9.4, TIPS=none was added.

If you have an earlier version, I think you could contact Tech Support for a hotfix that is available for SAS 9.2M3 onwards.

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Jay54
Meteorite | Level 14

We had exactly this request a while ago to suppress tool tips for specific plots.  This was added in SAS 9.3M2 as an undocumented syntax of TIPS=(none), just like you used above.  With SAS 9.4, TIPS=none was added.

If you have an earlier version, I think you could contact Tech Support for a hotfix that is available for SAS 9.2M3 onwards.

Quentin
Super User

Thanks so much, Sanjay.

Great to know this should be possible.  Will check what we have running on the server.

--Q.

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