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sridhar_m
Obsidian | Level 7

HI,

 

Could you please suggest me how to see missing or zero responses in PIE Chart using with SAS Viya.

 

Kindly Advise,

Regards,

SRi

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sridhar_m
Obsidian | Level 7

Dear Petri,

 

Thanks a lot for your kind help. Will check it out.

 

Regards,

Sri

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PetriRoine
Pyrite | Level 9

Hello @sridhar_m 

 

Convert your measure to category.

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Best regards,
Petri

sridhar_m
Obsidian | Level 7
Dear Petri,

Thanks a lot for your quick reply. Actually I also created using with "Frequency" as measure and in the Data Tip Values section I have included the original measure. Even I am getting pie slices for zero/missing values too. what ever you are saying it's 100% correct.
But when I selected "Actual Values" section I am able to see for missing/zero departments it's showing as 1. where as it should be zero (0).
Kindly suggest.
Regards,
Sri
PetriRoine
Pyrite | Level 9

Ok,

 

I don't quite understand the problem you have. Could you please provide a picture to showcase the issue. Here is my Pie chart including Category labels and Actual values. At least these look correct to me.

 

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Best regards,

Petri

sridhar_m
Obsidian | Level 7

Dear Petri,

 

Thanks a lot for your kind help. Will check it out.

 

Regards,

Sri

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