Hello All,
Is there a way to pull out the commentary(or Documents) associated with clusters or topics created in E-miner?
Thanks.
Hi M20,
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Thanks!
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Hi M20,
Once you are on the results of your Text Cluster node, or your Text Profile node, identify the table you would like to export.
Next save it. One way to do it is to find the SAS data set in your enterprise miner workspace (EMWS1, EMWS2, etc), and create data step code to export it.
Do you know how to find the workspace using the Explorer in SAS Enterprise Miner? I can dig up some old posts with a couple screenshots.
Hi again,
Take a look at this post: https://communities.sas.com/t5/SAS-Data-Mining/SAS-Miner-export-train-cluster-results/m-p/138033/hig...
It has a concrete example on how to identify the table you want to save, find the location of your EM Workspace, and some code.
If you need more help, please share a screenshot of the exact results you want to save, and someone will get your back.
Good luck!
-M
Hi M20,
I'm glad you found Miguel's responses helpful! Feel free to "accept as solution" or "like" his reply. This helps out other community members who may run into the same problem.
Thanks!
Anna
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