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gxu
Calcite | Level 5 gxu
Calcite | Level 5

Hi All,

I just upgraded my SAS to 9.3 version.  However, I found I can't use  graph-related procedures such as "proc gplot". 

For example, when I run the following code:

/**************************************************************/

data test;

input y x;

cards;

6 2

3 1

5 2.5

;

run;

proc gplot data=test;

plot y*x;

run;

/***********************************************************/

It gives me the error message:  "ERROR: Procedure GPLOT not found."

Does anyone have any ideas about this?

Thanks!

Guangning

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GraphGuy
Meteorite | Level 14

Probably best to contact tech support (TS) on this one...

They'll know what to have you check to make sure you are licensed for SAS/Graph, and whether you have also installed SAS/Graph.

If TS determines it's something other than one of those two, it would be interesting for you to report back what the problem was! Smiley Happy

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GraphGuy
Meteorite | Level 14

Probably best to contact tech support (TS) on this one...

They'll know what to have you check to make sure you are licensed for SAS/Graph, and whether you have also installed SAS/Graph.

If TS determines it's something other than one of those two, it would be interesting for you to report back what the problem was! Smiley Happy

gxu
Calcite | Level 5 gxu
Calcite | Level 5

Yes, I contacted the IT department of our university and they said the installation package didn't include SAS/GRAPH.

The problem is fixed today, thank you!

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