A scoring output table
is a SAS data set that contains the data from executing a scoring
test. The scoring output table cannot be a database table. You can
provide a scoring output table or you can create a scoring output
table definition using SAS Decision Manager.
When you create a scoring test, you specify either the scoring output
table that you provide or the scoring test output definition as the
scoring test output table. A SAS data set that you provide as a scoring
output table must be registered in the SAS Metadata Repository and
made available to SAS Decision Manager in the Data category
view.
You can create a scoring
output table definition by using the
Create Scoring Output
Table function directly from the model. You select variables
from a scoring test input table as well as variables from the model’s
output. The variables in the input variables table are variables from
the scoring test input table if one is specified for the
Default
scoring input table property for a project, version,
or model property. Otherwise, the input variables table is empty.
The output variables that appear are model output variables. You use
the variables from both tables to create the scoring output table.
For more information,
see
Set Model Properties.
If you create a scoring
output table on the Model Properties page,
it is automatically saved in the SAS Metadata Repository. You then
have to add it to the desired library in the Data category view. If
you add an existing scoring output table to a library in the Data
category view, it must be available in the SAS Metadata Repository.
SAS Decision Manager
saves the table definition as metadata in the SAS Metadata Repository.
The location of the metadata is defined by the SAS library that you
specify when you create the output table definition. After the table
definition is created, the table can be selected as the output table
for subsequent scoring tests.
You can view a scoring
output table definition in the Data category view. Scoring test results
are stored in the Results tab on the Scoring page.