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H-elmu-t
Obsidian | Level 7

Hi,

 

I am looking for a way to get the list of input and output variables of a published SAS Viya MAS model in a script.

Is this possible using REST API calls?
Or is there any other way to retrieve the input and output variables of a published model in SAS script?


Thanks,
Helmut

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H-elmu-t
Obsidian | Level 7
Thanks a lot!
joeFurbee
Community Manager

Hi @H-elmu-t,

Just an FYI. Additional info from a colleague for MAS implications:

I don’t believe that MAS retains a reliable link back to the model in MM (I could be wrong), so I don’t think pulling the input/output variable info from MM will work (the version in MM may not match what was published to MAS).

 

I’d recommend going directly to MAS:

Get a list of module steps (DS2 methods you can call). https://developer.sas.com/apis/rest/DecisionManagement/#get-module-steps

And then get the info for a specific step (probably SCORE) https://developer.sas.com/apis/rest/DecisionManagement/#get-a-specific-step-of-the-module

That will tell you the input/output vars.


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H-elmu-t
Obsidian | Level 7

Hi @joeFurbee,

Thanks for your feedback, that's a very good point! 

I will go directly to MAS instead (as you recommended).
Best regards,
Helmut

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