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I believe what you're trying to achieve can be done with the "ON GRAPH SET GRMERGE ADVANCED" function:
TABLE FILE CAR
SUM
RETAIL_COST
BY CAR
ON TABLE HOLD AS HTMP FORMAT FOCUS
END
-RUN
GRAPH FILE HTMP
SUM
RETAIL_COST
BY HIGHEST RETAIL_COST NOPRINT
BY CAR
ON GRAPH SET BARNUMB OFF
ON GRAPH SET 3D OFF
ON GRAPH SET VZERO ON
ON GRAPH SET HAXIS 600
ON GRAPH SET VAXIS 600
ON GRAPH SET UNITS PIXELS
ON GRAPH SET GRMERGE ADVANCED
ON GRAPH SET GRMULTIGRAPH 0
ON GRAPH SET GRLEGEND 1
ON GRAPH SET GRXAXIS 1
ON GRAPH SET GRAPHSTYLE *
setGraphType(25); -* horizontal graph type
ENDSTYLE
END
However, you may need to create a hold-file as in my example beforehand, to get the correct "summed" value per category for which you would like to sort your bars.