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user24feb
Barite | Level 11

Hello,

is there a way to find constraints for proc optmodel that cause infeasibility? (Or is there at least a possibility to redirect the "suffixes", .status etc. to "create data" or ODS?)

Thanks&kind regards

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RobPratt
SAS Super FREQ

You can diagnose infeasibility by using the IIS= option in the SOLVE WITH LP statement:

SAS/OR(R) 13.2 User's Guide: Mathematical Programming

You can then examine the .STATUS suffix by using PRINT:

SAS/OR(R) 13.2 User's Guide: Mathematical Programming

or EXPAND / IIS:

SAS/OR(R) 13.2 User's Guide: Mathematical Programming

or CREATE DATA:

create data var_status_data from name=_VAR_.name status=_VAR_.status;

create data con_status_data from name=_CON_.name status=_CON_.status;

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RobPratt
SAS Super FREQ

You can diagnose infeasibility by using the IIS= option in the SOLVE WITH LP statement:

SAS/OR(R) 13.2 User's Guide: Mathematical Programming

You can then examine the .STATUS suffix by using PRINT:

SAS/OR(R) 13.2 User's Guide: Mathematical Programming

or EXPAND / IIS:

SAS/OR(R) 13.2 User's Guide: Mathematical Programming

or CREATE DATA:

create data var_status_data from name=_VAR_.name status=_VAR_.status;

create data con_status_data from name=_CON_.name status=_CON_.status;

user24feb
Barite | Level 11

Thanks! I tried it out with a little example and the create-data-for-suffix-step was exactly what I was looking for.

Data Costs;
  Do Source=1 To 10;
    Do Plant=1 To 20;
   Costs=Rannor(1)*4+19;
      Output;
    End;
  End;
Run;
Data Demand;
  Do Plant=1 To 20;
    Qty=Rannor(1)*20+200;
Output;
  End;
Run;
Data Supply;
  Do Source=1 To 10;
    Qty=Rannor(1)*15+375;
    Output;
  End;
Run;

Proc Optmodel;
  Set <Num,Num> q_w;
  Num Costs{q_w};
  Read Data Costs Into q_w=[Source Plant] Costs=Costs;
  Set Sources=Setof{<q,w> in q_w} q;
  Set Plants=Setof{<q,w> in q_w} w;
  Num Demand{Plants};
  Num Supply{Sources};
  Read Data Demand Into [Plants=Plant] Demand=Qty;
  Read Data Supply Into [Sources=Source] Supply=Qty;
  Var X{Sources,Plants}>=0;
  Con Cns1{q in Sources}:Sum{w in Plants}X[q,w]<=Supply;
  Con Cns2{w in Plants}:Sum{q in Sources}X[q,w]>=Demand;
  Min Obj=Sum{q in Sources,w in Plants}X[q,w]*Costs[q,w];
  Solve with LP/Solver=Dual /*Algorithm=Network*/ IIS=On;

  create data var_status_data from [Source Plant] name=X.name status=X.status;
  create data con_status_data from [Plant] name=Cns1.name status=Cns1.status;
  Create Data Con_Status_data_2 From [Source] name=Cns2.name status=Cns2.status;
  Run;

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