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NKormanik
Barite | Level 11

Not sure what the problem is here.  Someone please advise.  Numeric variable 50501 definitely exists in the data set.  As does Combo, a character variable.

proc boxplot data=nicholas._21603_;

plot '50501'n * Combo /

     --------

     22

     200

ERROR 22-322: Syntax error, expecting one of the following: a name, (.

ERROR 200-322: The symbol is not recognized and will be ignored.

boxstyle=skeletal

nohlabel

boxconnect=q3

cconnect=blue

boxwidthscale=1

clipfactor=1.5

clipsymbol=dot

outhistory=nicholas.history

grid

;

insetgroup n;

run;

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data_null__
Jade | Level 19

Looks like ANY names are not supported by PROC BOXPLOT.  I see RENAME in your future.

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data_null__
Jade | Level 19

What is the setting of the system option VALIDVARNAME?

NKormanik
Barite | Level 11

options

validvarname=any

;

data_null__
Jade | Level 19

Looks like ANY names are not supported by PROC BOXPLOT.  I see RENAME in your future.

NKormanik
Barite | Level 11

Well!  Does that suck, or what.

NKormanik
Barite | Level 11

Yep.  Turns out renaming '50501'n to v50501 allowed the box plots.

I'd call that a bug.  Only time so far when a proc failed to recognize '50501'n as a legitimate variable.  Every other proc handled it as it was supposed to.

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