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Problem Note 51990: Associations between SAS® Real-Time Decision Manager objects might be lost if you import them using separate SPK files

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SAS Real-Time Decision Manager has many interconnected objects that must all be present in a repository for a decision campaign to execute successfully. The list of objects includes campaigns, sub-diagrams, treatment campaign sets, treatment campaigns, activities, scoring models, and others. In some cases, if the interconnected objects are imported into an environment using more than one SPK file, the connections between objects are lost. In particular, importing a treatment campaign set separately from its members can break the connections between objects. Importing a decision campaign separately from a sub-diagram that the campaign references can also break connections.

To work around this problem, export and then import the full dependency tree of campaign objects when you promote decision campaign objects. Because you are prevented from importing or overwriting existing campaigns, treatment campaign sets, and treatments in the target environment, you must perform an extra step first. Before you import, use SAS® Customer Intelligence Studio to delete the existing objects in the target environment that you want to replace.

If you do promote objects separately, you might need to re-create the connections after you import. For example, you might need to reassign decision treatment campaigns after you promote a new version of the parent campaign and its matching treatment campaign sets.

Click the Hot Fix tab in this note to access the hot fix for this issue.

After you apply the hot fix, the link between a campaign and its subdiagram is maintained if you import the two objects separately. The link between a treatment campaign set and a member treatment campaign is also maintained if you import them separately. Note that the directory paths for the objects in the target environment and the source environment must still be identical. This requirement that the directory paths for decision campaign objects be identical does not change after the hot fix is applied.



Operating System and Release Information

Product FamilyProductSystemProduct ReleaseSAS Release
ReportedFixed*ReportedFixed*
SAS SystemSAS Real-Time Decision ManagerMicrosoft® Windows® for x645.4_M16.39.2 TS2M0
64-bit Enabled AIX5.4_M16.39.2 TS2M0
64-bit Enabled Solaris5.4_M16.39.2 TS2M0
HP-UX IPF5.4_M16.39.2 TS2M0
Linux for x645.4_M16.39.2 TS2M0
Solaris for x645.4_M16.39.2 TS2M0
* For software releases that are not yet generally available, the Fixed Release is the software release in which the problem is planned to be fixed.