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Ken_oy
Fluorite | Level 6
Hi, everyone,

Need help, a very weird problem.
I haven't had this problem before, my SAS running OK before.

But this morning when I using a Proc Gplot, I got the following message:
"WARNING: The left vertical axis labeled Sum could not be fit as specified. The axis values will overwrite."

And the graph SAS gave was too large!

I also tried a Proc univariate to create a histogram, this time, graph cannot be created.
and:
"WARNING: Insufficient space on page to create a chart."


I also try to using "goption reset=all" but no luck

Any help??

Thanks!!

Ken
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sbb
Lapis Lazuli | Level 10 sbb
Lapis Lazuli | Level 10
Share you code. It will help with getting useful feedback.

Scott Barry
SBBWorks, Inc.
Ken_oy
Fluorite | Level 6
I am just running in default. no other additional option.


"
data test;
set source.data;
run;

proc univariate data=test;
var v1;
histogram v1;
run;
"

or

"
proc gplot data=test;
plot v1*v2;
run;
"


Everything is OK days before. But I really don't know why my SAS has this graphic problem. I also want to paste a pic, but don't know how for this website...

Thanks for your help!
ChrisNZ
Tourmaline | Level 20
Weird.
Try playing with the number of records:

proc gplot data=test(obs=100);
plot v1*v2;
run;

to see whether:
1- a specific record throws sas off
2- the volume of data plays a role

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