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N595
Calcite | Level 5

I'm trying to run a model comparison node in Enterprise Miner to compare the accuracy of two models, one of which was made in Miner, the other in R. I've tried to import a data source containing the actuals and predictions made by R into Enterprise Miner, then manually setting the roles to prediction and target but I'm getting an error message saying the model comparison node "must use one target variable modeled by a predecessor node". Is there an easy way to get SAS to treat the prediction from my R model as if it had been generated in SAS?

 

Thanks.

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WendyCzika
SAS Employee

Hi there, just checking that you are using the Model Import node to import your model following the Input Data node?  

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WendyCzika
SAS Employee

Hi there, just checking that you are using the Model Import node to import your model following the Input Data node?  

N595
Calcite | Level 5
No, I wasn't using a Model Import node but that seems to have fixed the problem - thanks!

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