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davehalltwp
Quartz | Level 8

Hi, I'm trying to generate .cgm outputs for all my plots.  I'm finding that When I use PROC GPLOT or PROC BOXPLOT, I'm able to generate .cgm files.

 

But when I use SGPLOT or SGPANEL, no .cgm file appears.  There is no error message, but also no file.  I can see the plot in the results tab of Enterprise.

 

It can't be the case that SGPLOT and SGPANEL can't do a .cgm file, can it?  My processing statements are the same for both.

 

 

filename gout 'myfile.cgm';

 

goptions device = [cgmofml cgm cgmof97l] gsfname = gout gsfmode = replace;  * tried all three devices, none work.

 

proc gspanel/gsplot]

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Thanks for any insight.  You all have been so helpful in the past week to me and it's much appreciated!

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Damo
SAS Employee

Hi @davehalltwp

 

I can't test it right now but did you try ODS GRAPHICS ?

Sample from that page should help you, hopefully.

 

Cheers,
Damo

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Damo
SAS Employee

Hi @davehalltwp

 

I can't test it right now but did you try ODS GRAPHICS ?

Sample from that page should help you, hopefully.

 

Cheers,
Damo

davehalltwp
Quartz | Level 8

Hi Damo,

 

Thanks.  I decided just to go with the RTF output, since that will be the most easily integrated with the report we're working on.  Thanks, I am going to check out that page future reference anyway!

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