Hi,
I stored a test zipcode boundary graph into a permanent data store library, then exited SAS and came back in (Windows Server 2012R2 64 bit with SAS 9.4 TS1M3). When I allocated the permanent library and tried to replay it with:
ods graphics on /noborder;
ods html;
proc document name=in.zipmap;
list \ /levels=all;
replay \GMap#1 /levels=all;
run;
quit;
I got:
ERROR: Catalog WORK.GSEG does not exist.
ERROR: Unable to replay graph.
in the log file. But the Results Viewer window shows the graph exists in the document store per below.
Any suggestions?
Thanks!
--Ben
Listing of: \In.Zipmap\ |
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Order by: Insertion |
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Number of levels: All |
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Obs |
Path |
Type |
1 |
\GMap#1 |
Dir |
2 |
\GMap#1\GMAP23#1 |
Graph |
When you create GRSEG-based output in ODS documents, only the catalog reference is stored in the document. So, you need to write the catalog into permanent storage, such as SASUSER. Another alternative is to use a client device (activex, actximg, java, javaimg). In that case, the entire graph definition is written into the ODS document without the need for a catalog. However, you must replay it as a client device as well.
Hope this helps!
Dan
When you create GRSEG-based output in ODS documents, only the catalog reference is stored in the document. So, you need to write the catalog into permanent storage, such as SASUSER. Another alternative is to use a client device (activex, actximg, java, javaimg). In that case, the entire graph definition is written into the ODS document without the need for a catalog. However, you must replay it as a client device as well.
Hope this helps!
Dan
If you are on Windows, I would use ACTXIMG. On other platforms, you would need to use JAVAIMG.
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