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Minkim
Calcite | Level 5

I am sorry that English is not good.

 

I can not find anybody around me to solve this problem.

 

In my SAS 9.4 M6 version and when I run statistical analysis (Kaplan-meier, regression, etc.), the p-value is always truncated as shown in the attached file.

 

I tried to update JAVA script but the problem is not solved.
I am eagerly looking for someone who solves this problem.
Thank you.KMcurve.png

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Reeza
Super User

That doesn't look like quite like a default graph, have you or someone else created customized templates for your graphs? If not, can you please show the code you ran to generate that graph?

 


@Minkim wrote:

I am sorry that English is not good.

 

I can not find anybody around me to solve this problem.

 

In my SAS 9.4 M6 version and when I run statistical analysis (Kaplan-meier, regression, etc.), the p-value is always truncated as shown in the attached file.

 

I tried to update JAVA script but the problem is not solved.
I am eagerly looking for someone who solves this problem.
Thank you.KMcurve.png


 

Minkim
Calcite | Level 5

Thanks a lot Reeza.

 

As you mentioned, I used customized templates of other users. 

 

However, I solved the problem. It was caused by a problem with the language (Korean) inside SAS.

 

Thanks for your attention, please 🙂

 

 

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