Controls and Fields

Series

identifies the current time series variable.

Range

displays the starting and ending dates of the series data range.

Model 1

shows the model currently identified as Model 1.

Model 1 upward arrow button

enables you to change the model identified as Model 1 if it is not already the first model in the list of models associated with the series. Select this button to cycle upward through the list of models.

Model 1 downward arrow button

enables you to change the model identified as Model 1 if it is not already the last model in the list of models. Select this button to cycle downward through the list of models.

Model 2

shows the model currently identified as Model 2.

Model 2 upward arrow button

enables you to change the model identified as Model 2 if it is not already the first model in the list of models associated with the series. Select this button to cycle upward through the list of models.

Model 2 downward arrow button

enables you to change the model identified as Model 2 if it is not already the last model in the list of models. Select this button to cycle downward through the list of models.

Close

closes the Model Fit Comparison window.

Save

opens a dialog for specifying the name and label of a SAS data set to which the statistics will be saved. The data set will contain all available statistics and their values for Model 1 and Model 2, as well as a flag variable that is set to 1 for those statistics that were displayed.

Print

prints the contents of the table to the SAS Output window. If you find that the contents do not appear immediately in the Output window, you need to set scrolling options. Select Preferences under the Options submenu of the Tools menu. In the Preferences window, select the Advanced tab, then set output scroll lines to a number greater than zero.

If you want to route the contents to a printer, go to the Output window and select Print from the File menu.

Statistics

opens the Statistics of Fit Selection window for controlling which statistics are displayed.