Library
is a SAS libname assigned within the current SAS session. If you know the libname associated with the data set of interest, you can type it in this field and press Return. If it is a valid choice, it will appear in the libraries list and will be highlighted. The SAS Data Sets list will be populated with data sets associated with that libname.
Data Set
is the name of a SAS data set (data file or data view) that resides under the selected libname. If you know the name, you can type it in and press Return. If it is a valid choice, it will appear in the SAS Data Sets list and will be highlighted, and the Time Series Variables list will be populated with the numeric variables in the data set.
Variable
is the name of a numeric variable contained in the selected data set. You can type the variable name in this field or you can select the variable with the mouse from the Time Series Variables list.
Time ID
is the name of the ID variable for the input data set. To specify the ID variable, you can type the ID variable name in this field or click the Select button.
Select
buttonopens the Time ID Variable Specification window to let you select an existing variable in the data set as the Time ID.
Create
buttonopens a menu of methods for creating a time ID variable for the input data set. Use this feature if the data set does not already contain a valid time ID variable.
Interval
is the time interval between observations (data frequency) in the selected data set. If the interval is not automatically filled in by the system, you can type in an interval name or select one from the pop-up list. For more information about intervals, see Chapter 4: Date Intervals, Formats, and Functions, in this book.
OK
This button is present when you have selected “Develop Models” from the Time Series Forecasting window. It closes the Series Selection window and makes the selected series the current series.
Close
If you have selected the View Series Graphically icon from the Time Series Forecasting window, this button returns you to that window. If you have selected a series, it remains selected as the current series.
If you are using the Time Series Viewer as a standalone application, this button closes the application.
Cancel
This button is present when you have selected “Develop Models” from the Time Series Forecasting window. It closes the Series Selection window without applying any selections made.
Reset
resets the fields to their initial values at entry to the window.
Table
opens a Viewtable window for browsing the selected data set. This can assist you in locating the variable containing data you are looking for.
Graph
opens the Time Series Viewer window to display the selected time series variable. You can switch to a different series in the Series Selection window without closing the Time Series Viewer window. Position the windows so they are both visible, or use the Next Viewer toolbar icon or F12 function key to switch between windows.
Refresh
updates all fields and lists on the window. If you assign a new libname without exiting the Series Selection window, use the refresh action to update the Libraries list so that it will include the newly assigned libname. Also use the Refresh action to update the variables list if the input data set is changed.