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prholland
Fluorite | Level 6
I'm trying to recompile an Add-In originally written for EG3 using VB.Net 2003, and I can't get rid of a Build Error task, which doesn't seem to be associated with any of my file or line of code:
The dependency 'SAS.EG.Controls.SASGraphicView' could not be found.

I've searched through all the DLLs in 3.0 and 4, and Googled the web and usergroups, but can't find anything about SASGraphicView. Is this a problem?

I'm baffled..........Phil
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ChrisHemedinger
Community Manager
Phil,

Usually that message is not an error but just a note. If it's preventing you from building though, you might try adding a reference to SAS.EG.Controls.SASGraphicView.dll in the Enterprise Guide 3.0 directory.

Chris
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prholland
Fluorite | Level 6
Chris,

I've found SAS.EG.Controls.SASGraphicView.dll in .../SAS/Enterprise Guide 4/ now, but it's not in .../SAS/Shared Files/BIClientTasks/4/.

Should EG 4.1 be looking in .../SAS/Enterprise Guide 4/ or .../SAS/Shared Files/BIClientTasks/4/?

........Phil
ChrisHemedinger
Community Manager
Phil,

.../SAS/Enterprise Guide 4/

Chris
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