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SAS Namespace Types

Target


Subclass of SecondaryType


Overview

Represents a variable whose values are known in one or more data sets that are available (in training data, for example), but whose values are unknown in one or more future data sets (in a score data set, for example). Data mining models use data from known variables to predict the values of target variables. Used by SAS Enterprise Miner.

Security Inheritance and Enforcement Rules

The following is a list of associations that are used to determine if this object should inherit access controls from another object (inheritance) or if the association is allowed for the object (enforcement). For more information about inheritance and enforcement rules, see the SAS 9.2 Intelligence Platform: Security Administration Guide.

Attributes

Name Description Type Length
Event The value of interest.   String 32  

Inherited Attributes
Name Id Desc MetadataCreated MetadataUpdated ChangeState  LockedBy  UsageVersion 

Associations

= indicates the resident side of an association, or where the association is persisted for cross-repository associations. If no resident side is indicated, this association may not cross repository boundaries.

Name Cardinality Description Associated Types
FitStatistics

Partner: OwningTarget

0 to * The fit statistics that are associated with this target.   FitStatistic
Models

Partner: Targets

0 to * The models that act upon this target.  MiningResult
OwningAnalyticColumn

Partner: TargetInformation

1 to 1 The column that has a role of Target.   AnalyticColumn
TextualInformationObjects

Partner: Targets

0 to * Textual information about this target. There would be multiple text objects associated with a target. The roles would be Importance, Interaction, and Profile.   Text
ArchiveEntry
ArchiveFile
Document
File
SASCatalogEntry
TextStore

Inherited Associations
AccessControls/Objects , Changes/Objects , CustomAssociations/OwningObject , Documents/Objects , Extensions/OwningObject , ExternalIdentities/OwningObject , Groups/Members , Implementors/ImplementedObjects , Keywords/Objects , LocalizedAttributes/AssociatedLocalizedObject , Notes/Objects , PrimaryPropertyGroup/AssociatedObject , Prompts/PromptEnabledObject , Properties/AssociatedObject , PropertySets/OwningObject , ReferencedObjects/AssociatedObjects , ResponsibleParties/Objects , SourceTransformations/TransformationSources , SpecSourceTransformations/SourceSpecifications , SpecTargetTransformations/TargetSpecifications , TargetTransformations/TransformationTargets , Timestamps/Objects , Trees/Members , TSObjectNamespace/TSObjects , UsedByPrototypes/UsingPrototype , UsingPrototype/UsedByPrototypes , Variables/AssociatedObject 

Attribute Details

Event
     Type:  String 32  

The value of interest. For example, if we want to use column PURCHASE as the binary target to create a predictive model and suppose that there are two values in the target: 0,1 which map to NO and YES using a format, one of the first questions that a mining tool would ask during model training is: "What is the value that is to be modeled?" i.e., Is it YES, or is it NO? If YES is the event, then NO is the non-event, and vice versa.

Association Details

FitStatistics
     Cardinality:   0 to *
     Partner:   OwningTarget

The fit statistics that are associated with this target.  

Associated Types:
FitStatistic

Models
     Cardinality:   0 to *
     Partner:   Targets

The models that act upon this target. 

Associated Types:
MiningResult

OwningAnalyticColumn
     Cardinality:   1 to 1
     Partner:   TargetInformation

The column that has a role of Target.  

Associated Types:
AnalyticColumn

TextualInformationObjects
     Cardinality:   0 to *
     Partner:   Targets

Textual information about this target. There would be multiple text objects associated with a target. The roles would be Importance, Interaction, and Profile.  

Associated Types:
Text   ArchiveEntry   ArchiveFile   Document   File   SASCatalogEntry   TextStore


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