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udairam54
Fluorite | Level 6

Hi All,

            SAS macro sganno is available under 9.4. Is it possible to get this macro for 9.3? Do we need to contact SAS about this?

Thanks

Uday

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ballardw
Super User

@udairam54 wrote:

Hi All,

            SAS macro sganno is available under 9.4. Is it possible to get this macro for 9.3? Do we need to contact SAS about this?

Thanks

Uday


It is not a macro. Annotate data sets are a notable change in functionality available in the later releases.

 

You will have to update the SAS version installed. Typically if you have a current license updates are included in the license. Your local SAS Admin has to contact SAS for the updated install files.

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ballardw
Super User

@udairam54 wrote:

Hi All,

            SAS macro sganno is available under 9.4. Is it possible to get this macro for 9.3? Do we need to contact SAS about this?

Thanks

Uday


It is not a macro. Annotate data sets are a notable change in functionality available in the later releases.

 

You will have to update the SAS version installed. Typically if you have a current license updates are included in the license. Your local SAS Admin has to contact SAS for the updated install files.

Jay54
Meteorite | Level 14

Yes, the %sganno macros were released with SAS 9.4M1.  These are similar in nature to the %annomac for SAS/GRAPH.  The annotation feature itself was released earlier with SAS 9.3, so you can certainly create the annotation data set yourself to use it.  Some examples are available in Graphically Speaking:  https://blogs.sas.com/content/graphicallyspeaking/?s=sganno

 

 

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