After transporting a template catalog using proc cport on 32 bit (sas9.3) and proc cimport on 64 bit (sas9.4), I now get a floating point error when using an imported template on the 64 bit machine. There were no errors noted during the migration.
Does anyone have a solution?
Thanks,
Bill
370 proc greplay nofs;
NOTE: Enter greplay commands or statements.
371 igout=gseg;
NOTE: Building list of graphs from the catalog.
NOTE: PROCEDURE GREPLAY used (Total process time):
real time 0.30 seconds
cpu time 0.03 seconds
ERROR: Floating Point Overflow.
ERROR: Termination due to Floating Point Exception
NOTE: The SAS System stopped processing this step because of errors.
372 tc=template.templt;
373 template=v2;
374 treplay 1:1 2:2;
375 run;
376 quit;
In looking at the translated template specs, I've found the translation created some odd values. Please see below.
How do avoid the odd value generation?
Thank you,
Bill
736 PROC GREPLAY NOFS TC=Template.Templt;
TEMPLATE V2; LIST TEMPLATE;RUN;
NOTE: Enter greplay commands or statements.
V2 1 BOX UP, 1 BOX DOWN
Pan Clp Color Ll-x Ll-y Ul-x Ul-y Ur-x Ur-y Lr-x Lr-y
1 50.0 0.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 50.0724E73
2 0.0 0.0 50.0 100.0 50.0 100.0 0.0724E73
Looks similar to this much older problem:
18720 - CIMPORT may generate floating point overflow errors importing amainframe file on the PC
Do you have SAS/CONNECT available as a workaround?
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