The Model Management
access macros provide a way to use SAS code to perform basic operations
on a model repository. The Model Management access macros are a combination
of SAS macros and Java libraries. The Model Management access macros
and Java libraries are delivered with the SAS Model Manager
software.
Here is a list of the
Model Management access macros:
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%MM_AddModelFile adds a model component
file to a model that is already registered with SAS Model Managerr.
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%MM_GetModelFile retrieves a model
from the model repository and saves it to a specified destination.
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%MM_GetURL retrieves the SAS Model Manager
path to an object in the model repository and saves it in the global
macro variable _MM_URL.
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%MM_Register registers a model
in the SAS Model Manager model repository. You can
use the %MM_Register macro in the same SAS program that you create
models using SAS Enterprise Miner to register the model for use with SAS Model Manager.
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%MM_RegisterByFolder registers
multiple models simultaneously to the SAS Model Manager
model repository. Model files for a single model are contained in
a subdirectory, and all subdirectories have the same parent directory.
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%MM_CreateModelDataset creates
a data set that contains information for all models in a specified
folder. Model information can be retrieved in a data set for all models
in MMRoot, an organizational folder, a project, a version, and a single
model.
Note: The macros are in the modelmgr.sas7bcat
file. The location of this file for Windows is \sasintalldir\SASFoundation\9.4\mmcommon\sashelp
.
The default value for sasinstalldir
in
Windows is C:\Program Files\SAS
. The
location of this file for UNIX is /sasinstalldir/SASFoundation/9.4/sashelp
.
The default value for sasinstalldir in
UNIX is /usr/local/SASHome
.
To use the Model Management
access macros, you can structure your SAS program as follows:
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Use the Model Management global
macro variables to define the SAS Model Manager Service
Registry URL and to define a valid SAS Model Manager
user and password.
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Create a fileref to the Model Management
access macro catalog and include that fileref, using the %INCLUDE
statement.
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Set up librefs to access the necessary
directories and filerefs to access the necessary files.
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Set up macro variables as necessary.
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Check for successful completion.