SAS Anti-Money Laundering leverages SAS Visual Analytics to produce analytics reports. These reports fall into one of the following categories: Alert Events Reports, Case Reports and SAR Reports. Within each category, there are multiple reports that provide management with a lot of useful information. For example, the Case Reports category consists of two reports. The Active Cases report shows the distribution of open cases by case category and case subcategory. You can also see the number of cases due over the next 30 days. In addition, the Closed Cases report shows the distribution of closed cases by case investigator, by month/year/week, and by case disposition. The purpose of this post is to show how to schedule these analytic reports.
Before you schedule these reports, you must first configure them. Please read this post Configuring Analytics Reports for SAS Anti Money Laundering to learn how!
After the first successful execution of the jobs, they can be scheduled from the Jobs tab in SAS Job Execution to refresh the management reports in the required frequency. You do this by adding a new trigger to the frequency in which the report should be refreshed. Let’s take a look!
Let’s say that I want to schedule the Alerts Events Code Run job to run every night at 9 pm. Typically, the URL to access SAS Job Execution includes the name of the deployment domain, and then SASJobExecution with an ending slash (i.e. http://server/SASJobExecution/ ).
After you’ve signed into SAS Job Execution, click the Jobs tab.
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Next, right-click the fcf_va_alerts_events_ETL job and select Schedule job.
In the Schedule Job window, click the Add a new trigger button.
For this example, change the time to 21:00, which corresponds to 9pm, and click OK.
Then, click Save. In the Schedule Job window, click Save. This job is now scheduled.
To view more information about analytics reports or our SAS Anti-Money Laundering solution in general, please visit https://support.sas.com/en/software/sas-anti-money-laundering-support.html.
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