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Problem Note 57781: The YIELDP function returns "NOTE: Invalid argument to function YIELDP"

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The YIELDP function can return the following note in the SAS log:

NOTE: Invalid argument to function YIELDP 

Even when all of the arguments to the YIELDP function are met based on the ranges specified in the documentation for the YIELDP function, the note might still be issued.

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Operating System and Release Information

Product FamilyProductSystemSAS Release
ReportedFixed*
SAS SystemBase SASWindows 7 Home Premium x649.2 TS2M39.4 TS1M3
Windows 7 Home Premium 32 bit9.2 TS2M39.4 TS1M3
Windows 7 Enterprise x649.2 TS2M39.4 TS1M3
Windows 7 Enterprise 32 bit9.2 TS2M39.4 TS1M3
Microsoft Windows XP Professional9.2 TS2M3
Microsoft Windows Server 2008 for x649.2 TS2M39.4 TS1M3
Microsoft Windows Server 2008 R29.2 TS2M39.4 TS1M3
Microsoft Windows Server 20089.2 TS2M39.4 TS1M3
Microsoft Windows Server 2003 for x649.2 TS2M3
Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Standard Edition9.2 TS2M3
Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Enterprise Edition9.2 TS2M3
Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Datacenter Edition9.2 TS2M3
Microsoft® Windows® for x649.2 TS2M39.4 TS1M3
Microsoft Windows XP 64-bit Edition9.2 TS2M3
Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Datacenter 64-bit Edition9.2 TS2M3
Microsoft® Windows® for 64-Bit Itanium-based Systems9.2 TS2M3
Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Enterprise 64-bit Edition9.2 TS2M3
z/OS9.2 TS2M39.4 TS1M3
Windows 7 Professional 32 bit9.2 TS2M39.4 TS1M3
Windows 7 Professional x649.2 TS2M39.4 TS1M3
Windows 7 Ultimate 32 bit9.2 TS2M39.4 TS1M3
Windows 7 Ultimate x649.2 TS2M39.4 TS1M3
Windows Vista9.2 TS2M3
Windows Vista for x649.2 TS2M3
64-bit Enabled AIX9.2 TS2M39.4 TS1M3
64-bit Enabled HP-UX9.2 TS2M39.4 TS1M3
64-bit Enabled Solaris9.2 TS2M39.4 TS1M3
HP-UX IPF9.2 TS2M39.4 TS1M3
Linux9.2 TS2M39.4 TS1M3
Linux for x649.2 TS2M39.4 TS1M3
OpenVMS on HP Integrity9.2 TS2M39.4 TS1M3
Solaris for x649.2 TS2M39.4 TS1M3
* 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.