Problem Note 13115: EMF, PNG, and JPEG not recognizing aggregate storage locations
The following errors may be received when generating graphics output to
files using the EMF, PNG, or JPEG device drivers:
ERROR: Invalid file, <directory>.
ERROR: Unable to create file <directory>.
ERROR: Unable to initialize graphics device.
The errors can occur when the FILENAME statement points to an aggregate
storage location such as a directory. With other device drivers, such
as SASEMF, GIF and TIFFP, the files are created correctly.
To circumvent the problem, specify the NOFILEONLY option on the GOPTIONS
statement when writing EMF, PNG or JPEG files to an aggregate storage
location.
A fix for SAS 9.1.3 (9.1 TS1M3) for this issue is available at:
http://www.sas.com/techsup/download/hotfix/e9_sbcs_prod_list.html#013115
For customers running SAS with Asian Language Support (DBCS), this
fix should be downloaded from:
http://www.sas.com/techsup/download/hotfix/e9_dbcs_prod_list.html#013115
Operating System and Release Information
SAS System | SAS/GRAPH | Microsoft Windows XP Professional | 9.1 TS1M3 | 9.2 TS1M0 |
Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Enterprise Edition | 9.1 TS1M3 | 9.2 TS1M0 |
Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Standard Edition | 9.1 TS1M3 | 9.2 TS1M0 |
Microsoft® Windows® for 64-Bit Itanium-based Systems | 9.1 TS1M3 | 9.2 TS1M0 |
Microsoft Windows NT Workstation | 9.1 TS1M3 | |
Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Datacenter Edition | 9.1 TS1M3 | 9.2 TS1M0 |
Microsoft Windows 2000 Professional | 9.1 TS1M3 | 9.2 TS1M0 |
Microsoft Windows 2000 Server | 9.1 TS1M3 | 9.2 TS1M0 |
Microsoft Windows 2000 Datacenter Server | 9.1 TS1M3 | 9.2 TS1M0 |
z/OS | 9.1 TS1M3 | 9.2 TS1M0 |
Microsoft Windows 2000 Advanced Server | 9.1 TS1M3 | 9.2 TS1M0 |
64-bit Enabled Solaris | 9.1 TS1M3 | 9.2 TS1M0 |
64-bit Enabled AIX | 9.1 TS1M3 | 9.2 TS1M0 |
OpenVMS Alpha | 9.1 TS1M3 | 9.2 TS1M0 |
64-bit Enabled HP-UX | 9.1 TS1M3 | 9.2 TS1M0 |
HP-UX IPF | 9.1 TS1M3 | 9.2 TS1M0 |
Linux | 9.1 TS1M3 | 9.2 TS1M0 |
Tru64 UNIX | 9.1 TS1M3 | 9.2 TS1M0 |
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For software releases that are not yet generally available, the Fixed
Release is the software release in which the problem is planned to be
fixed.
Type: | Problem Note |
Priority: | medium |
Topic: | Third Party ==> Output ==> Device Drivers
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Date Modified: | 2006-04-26 07:31:41 |
Date Created: | 2004-08-20 12:09:31 |