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ballardw
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Just what does a "Policy_vintage" value of 3328-12 mean? Typically, and from the axis of the first graph, that might mean year 3328 with a months of December. So, what policy do you have that a date in 3328????

 

I suspect that somewhere along the line you have some values that are not dates being treated as such or possibly you are aggregating dates (sum or similar) so that you create values that are way of your expected range.

Gieorgie
Quartz | Level 8
I have no idea why it shows this date and that's the problem. As on another chart, I showed that it creates ok
PaigeMiller
Diamond | Level 26

I have no idea why it shows this date and that's the problem. 


Do you actually LOOK in the data set named DIFF_POLICY_ACT with your own eyes and see what is in there? Can you show us this data set (screen capture is fine)? You can do some debugging yourself.


Did you try the suggestion by @Reeza to run PROC FREQ on this data set both with and without the formats? What happened? 

 

Please don't ignore the suggestions people make for debugging this.

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Paige Miller
Gieorgie
Quartz | Level 8
I don't ignore, however I had to leave my computer and I will come back to that tomorrow with any suggestions. I am very grateful for your help

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