A report cannot be opened
when one or more data items, filters, or prompts that are referenced
in the report are missing. For example, this might happen when a column
has been removed from the underlying table or when a filter is removed
from an information map. Users with the appropriate capabilities can
help recover a report when one or more data items that are referenced
in the report are missing. If you have questions about capabilities,
contact your system administrator.
The report recovery
process only removes references to the missing data item (or items),
so that the report can be opened in SAS Web Report Studio. It is up
to the user to edit the report and to reference the correct data item
(or items). Otherwise, error messages will appear when the report
is viewed.
You are automatically
notified that one or more data items, filters, or prompts are missing
in these ways:
-
The
Update Resources dialog
box appears if you selected
FileOpen or if you tried to open
the report in Edit mode.
-
The
Report Resources
Must Be Updated window appears if the
File Management window
or a recently used report triggers the error.
Note: Users are notified of missing
data items even if they do not have the appropriate capability to
recover the report.
For batch reports,
the Report Resources Must Be Updated window
is triggered when you attempt do either of the following:
-
refresh the data for a report that
references missing data items, filters, or prompts
-
open the report in Edit mode
When the
Update
Resources dialog box or the
Report Resources
Must Be Updated window appears, you are asked if you
want to remove the unresolved references and open the report. If you
click
No, then the attempt to open the report
is abandoned. If you click
Yes, then the
references to the missing data items are removed and SAS Web Report
Studio attempts to open the report again.
There are some times
when SAS Web Report Studio cannot recover a report that has missing
data items. In some cases, after SAS Web Report Studio removes the
missing data item or data items, the report is valid but incomplete.
For example, suppose that the missing data item is a measure in a
bar chart. When prompted, you click
Yes to
have SAS Web Report Studio remove the missing data item from the report.
Once SAS Web Report Studio removes the missing measure, your report
is valid. However, a bar chart requires a measure, so the report is
incomplete in its current state. You can switch to Edit mode and use
the
Assign Data dialog box to add a measure
and make the bar chart complete.