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PaigeMiller
Diamond | Level 26

I just upgraded my SAS from 9.4 TS1M2 to 9.4 TS1M3.

 

Every time I have performed a similar upgrade in the past, I get warnings in my SASLOG like this, on every graph that I produce, indicating that my custom template names paige1v92 is missing a style reference:

 

WARNING: Could not locate style reference 'paige1v92.GraphColors("gncdata12")'.
WARNING: Could not locate style reference 'paige1v92.GraphColors("gndata12")'.
WARNING: Could not locate style reference 'paige1v92.GraphColors("gncdata11")'.
WARNING: Could not locate style reference 'paige1v92.GraphColors("gndata11")'.
WARNING: Could not locate style reference 'paige1v92.GraphColors("gncdata10")'.
WARNING: Could not locate style reference 'paige1v92.GraphColors("gndata10")'.
WARNING: Could not locate style reference 'paige1v92.GraphColors("gncdata9")'.
WARNING: Could not locate style reference 'paige1v92.GraphColors("gndata9")'.

 

Is there a way for me to upgrade SAS and not get these warnings? Or, is there a simple way to suppress these warnings?

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Paige Miller
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SASKiwi
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Have you tried re-creating your custom templates using the new release?

PaigeMiller
Diamond | Level 26

Yes, I can do that, but as I have a number of custom templates, this gets time consuming. Hence the question about can this be avoided, or the warnings suppressed.

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Paige Miller
PaigeMiller
Diamond | Level 26

Seems like this is the answer. Thank you!

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Paige Miller

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