Thanks for your quick response. Well, I was trying get a pie chart with meaningful expressions for the Sex variable ( 1 = "Male" and 2 = "Female" (say)). Here is the code I executed before the point-and-click graphic step: PROC FORMAT; VALUE formatsex 1 = "Male" 2 = "Female"; RUN; DATA WORK.assurance; LENGTH Origin 8 Size 8 Type 8 Claim 8 Income 8 Marital 8 Kids 8 Sex 8 ; FORMAT Origin BEST12. Size BEST12. Type BEST12. Claim BEST12. Income BEST12. Marital BEST12. Kids BEST12. Sex formatsex. ; INFORMAT Origin BEST12. Size BEST12. Type BEST12. Claim BEST12. Income BEST12. Marital BEST12. Kids BEST12. Sex BEST12.; INFILE '/saswork/SAS_work2BD500016806_odaws02-prod-ie/#LN00010' LRECL=15 ENCODING="UTF-8" TERMSTR=CRLF DLM='7F'x MISSOVER DSD ; INPUT Origin : BEST32. Size : BEST32. Type : BEST32. Claim : BEST32. Income : BEST32. Marital : BEST32. Kids : BEST32. Sex : BEST32. ; RUN; I managed to get the appropriate chart in this case, as evidenced by the attached file 'Capture.JPG'. However, this course of action doesn't seem to work with other similar variables I have had to study in different datasets (same informat and same number of levels). Indeed, while I manage to the change the way the values are displayed in the table, the pie chart won't display the "meaningful" levels Why could this be?
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