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Sarah-P
Calcite | Level 5

Hi Team,

 

We are facing one issue in currently running AML Risk Assessment and Classification. I have a doubt on the relation and difference between the LIST_ID column from FSK_LIST_ELEMENT and Risk_Classifier_ID from FSK_RISK_CLASSIFIER table?

 

Is there any common relation between this 2 table column ?if yes what is it ?

IF Not what is value I should populate in LIST_ID (from fsk_list_element table )?

 

Also can we add the feature of probability measuring using traffic light/RAG format.

 

I have attached one image  here to show my requirements.

 

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AMSAS
SAS Super FREQ

@Sarah-P 
I checked with a colleague in Technical Support and they recommend you open a TS track for this question.

 

Please include the question and screenshot you have in this post, and the following:

 

  1. SAS Version you are running (the following code will report SAS version information)
    %put &sysvlong ;
    %put &sysscpl ;
    %put &syssite ;
  2. View Registry Report (*.txt files) for each server, please clearly name the report files to reflect the server it was executed on.
  3. Version of AML (Help > About) 

 

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AMSAS
SAS Super FREQ

@Sarah-P 
I checked with a colleague in Technical Support and they recommend you open a TS track for this question.

 

Please include the question and screenshot you have in this post, and the following:

 

  1. SAS Version you are running (the following code will report SAS version information)
    %put &sysvlong ;
    %put &sysscpl ;
    %put &syssite ;
  2. View Registry Report (*.txt files) for each server, please clearly name the report files to reflect the server it was executed on.
  3. Version of AML (Help > About) 

 

Sarah-P
Calcite | Level 5

Okay, I will do that.

 

Thank you.

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