If you have migrated
or upgraded from a previous release of SAS Decision Manager,
the start-up code that enabled you to use tables from the local SAS
Workspace Server or network drive is still available. In SAS Decision Manager 3.2,
you can
no longer define a libref to use tables on a local or network drive.
Also, in SAS Decision
Manager 3.2, tables must be registered in the SAS
Metadata Repository and accessible in the
Data category
view. If the libref was defined before you migrated or upgraded, you
can use the local or network tables to complete these SAS Decision Manager
tasks:
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Create projects from a control
table
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Specify project input and output
variables
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Create a model retrain definition
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Create a performance definition
The start-up code that
was migrated can be viewed using the Edit Start-up Code window.
You can access this window from the Actions menu
on the toolbar in the Projects and Portfolios category views.
Here is an example LIBNAME
statement:
libname SalesLib 's:\sales\2013\october';