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eyespike1
Calcite | Level 5

Hi, I am currently using RPM in Excel to create a basic model. I am then using Enterprise Miner 12.3 to tweak the model and use scoring and code nodes.

When you open the RPM Diagram in Enterprise Miner it has a temporary dataset WORK._EXCEL_. Since the dataset is temporary I have been replacing the node with a file import node.

When I import the new file (which is the same as the temp file) using the file import node, existing roles and levels are lost. Is it possible to copy them so I don't have to make the changes again?

Hope this makes sense.

Thanks!

Seth

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M_Maldonado
Barite | Level 11

Hi Seth,

There might be a few ways to do this. Have you tried using the metadata node to save the roles and levels of your variables?

I hope it helps!
Miguel

eyespike1
Calcite | Level 5

Hi Miguel,

I have added a Metadata node and can now see the output variables with their roles and levels. I'm not sure how to "save" the roles and levels to be applied to a newly added dataset. Do I export path as a SAS program then add that as a node?

Thanks!

Seth

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