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chandru1dev
Fluorite | Level 6
Hi,

I am trying to create a bar-line chart with totally 4 variables..
i.e I am trying to create 2 horizontal bars and one line graph.
the 2 variables for vertical bars belong to 2 different categorial variables.

Right now, I am able to create only 1 vertical bar and a line graph.

Kindly advise if there are any ways?

The code I use is:
Proc gbarline data = x_data;
bar period / sumvar=basevalue
plot / sumvar = spread;
where date >= startdate and date <= enddate;
run;


period, basevalue, spread are the variables and I need to use another variable comparevalue in the bar statement to create another vertical bar.

Thanks,
Chandramohan D.
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DanH_sas
SAS Super FREQ
What version of SAS are you running?
chandru1dev
Fluorite | Level 6
Hi,

SAS 9.1.3
EG 4.1

Thanks,
Chandramohan D.
GraphGuy
Meteorite | Level 14
If you could post up some sample data, that would help!

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