Hello everyone,
When a data object is maximized, a details table is displayed below the graph. All of my details tables contain frequency and frequency percent, which I believe is connected to data tip values. I would like to add "total" to these details tables as well - how can I achieve this in VA 7.5? I don't see "total" as an option for data tip value.
Another question I have is whether it's possible to change a response option in SAS VA rather than having to change it in the SAS data set. For example, the response options variable X are "yes, no, unknown." Is it possible to change these to "Yes, No, Unk" in SAS VA or do they have to be changed via the dataset?
Hello @MClay ,
My understanding is that it's not possible to get totals in details table.
Regarding the second question you could utilize Custom Category to achieve what you want. Just create three new categories [Yes, No, Unk] and assign [yes, no, unknown] accordingly.
Hello @MClay ,
My understanding is that it's not possible to get totals in details table.
Regarding the second question you could utilize Custom Category to achieve what you want. Just create three new categories [Yes, No, Unk] and assign [yes, no, unknown] accordingly.
Hi,
I want to remove or hide details data of graph when we are maximize any graph object.
Can we remove or hide this details table of every graph in SAS VA 7.5?
Thank you,
Nirav
You cannot prevent the details from appearing but you can collapse the pane that shows the details.
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Hi,
Thanks for giving me a reply.
Is it possible to do by default collapse when we maximize object?
Thanks,
Nirav
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