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amitvermajhs
Calcite | Level 5

Hi ,

 

After scoring the data we are getting the Predicated variable for target, but when saving the data we are not getting the scored variable in output.

 

Please help resolve the issue.

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MelodieRush
SAS Employee

From the diagram it looks like you have the data to be scored not feeding into the score node.  What I mean by this is to delete the arrow between the model comparision and the dataset and connect the dataset to the score node so the data's arrow is pointing to the score node.  

 

2016-11-04_16-22-05.jpg

 

Also make sure that dataset has the property set to score.

 

2016-11-04_16-22-51.jpg

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amitvermajhs
Calcite | Level 5

Attaching diagram for reference.


Diag_score_save.JPG
MelodieRush
SAS Employee

From the diagram it looks like you have the data to be scored not feeding into the score node.  What I mean by this is to delete the arrow between the model comparision and the dataset and connect the dataset to the score node so the data's arrow is pointing to the score node.  

 

2016-11-04_16-22-05.jpg

 

Also make sure that dataset has the property set to score.

 

2016-11-04_16-22-51.jpg

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