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upadhi
Quartz | Level 8

I am using SAS VA version 7. Is it possible to integrate/view third party visualizations in SAS VA 7.0

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Joy_SAS
SAS Employee

Hi @upadhi,

 

As @FredrikE says, integrating third-party visualizations isn't available in the 7.4 and earlier releases.

 

The data-driven content object is a new feature starting in the SAS Visual Analytics 8.2 release on SAS Viya. You can see the documentation here: Working with Data-Driven Content and Defining URL Mappings for Data-Driven Content.

 

-Joy

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FredrikE
Rhodochrosite | Level 12

Not possible, this is a new feature in SAS Viya!

 

You may create some graphs on your own using a stored process though.

 

//Fredrik

Joy_SAS
SAS Employee

Hi @upadhi,

 

As @FredrikE says, integrating third-party visualizations isn't available in the 7.4 and earlier releases.

 

The data-driven content object is a new feature starting in the SAS Visual Analytics 8.2 release on SAS Viya. You can see the documentation here: Working with Data-Driven Content and Defining URL Mappings for Data-Driven Content.

 

-Joy

AnnaBrown
Community Manager

Hi @upadhi,

 

To add to @Joy_SAS and @FredrikE's responses, for future reference there is a series of articles, called D3 Thursday, about the Data-Driven Content object in VA 8.2.

 

Anna

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