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SSTEAD
Obsidian | Level 7

I have a number of png graphics. There names are greater than 10-12 charcters for human readability.

 I created a table with a shortened, two character name for input into gslide.

%let Status=ReallyLongName;

%let xtype=NM;

goptions reset=all device=png300 nodisplay

         xmax=7in ymax=4in;

goptions iback="&outdir./&Status..png" imagestyle=fit;

proc gslide gout=graph.call name="&xtype";

run; quit;

 

The resulting entry in graph.call is:

"NMReallyLo"

 

Is there a way to override the output name in the catalog to be the short, two character name specified?

Thanks.

Stan

 

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ChrisNZ
Tourmaline | Level 20

This looks like a big fat bug and should be reported to Tech Support.

To work around it, you can run proc catalog after the entry is saved and change the entry name.

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ChrisNZ
Tourmaline | Level 20

This looks like a big fat bug and should be reported to Tech Support.

To work around it, you can run proc catalog after the entry is saved and change the entry name.

SSTEAD
Obsidian | Level 7
Chris,
Thanks for the quick reply.
Stan

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