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carmendee
Obsidian | Level 7

I have data that is correct when I test in Information Map Studio.  However, when I assign data to a table in Web Report Studio, the values are incorrectly doubled.  Simply put, value 1 = 2, value 25 = 50, etc.  The item in Information map is defined as count(item).

Ideas?

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Damo
SAS Employee

Hi,

 

Sorry I did not get a chance to spend more timeon that one, overall I don't think it's a problem with the software itself.

It might be data-related.

As a test, can you try to check what's happening if you create an infoMap based on the SASHELP.PRDSALE table?

 

If/when I have more time to review that one, I'll let you know.

 

Cheers,
Damo

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Damo
SAS Employee

Hi,

 

Is your InfoMap based on tables or cubes?

From WRS, are you using a List or crosstabulation table?

Do you have the same behaviour with both?

 

Do you have an aggregation set to SUM for instance?

 

i'll do some more investigations but I hope that helps in the meantime.

 

Cheers,
Damo 

carmendee
Obsidian | Level 7

Is your InfoMap based on tables or cubes? Tables

From WRS, are you using a List or crosstabulation table? List

Do you have the same behaviour with both? InfoMap test is correct, Web Report is not.  Is this what you mean? 

Do you have an aggregation set to SUM for instance?  Aggregation is set to COUNT

Damo
SAS Employee

Hi,

 

Sorry I did not get a chance to spend more timeon that one, overall I don't think it's a problem with the software itself.

It might be data-related.

As a test, can you try to check what's happening if you create an infoMap based on the SASHELP.PRDSALE table?

 

If/when I have more time to review that one, I'll let you know.

 

Cheers,
Damo

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