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TMiles
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I have generated a model I like using EG RPM, but I can't figure out how to implement the score.  My installation is on my Desktop, and it want's me to have a metadata server?

 

Please any help to point me in the right direction, or documentation, or anything would be appreciated.

 

Tammy

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MelodieRush
SAS Employee

Since  you have the desktop version you will need to save the RPM Project out.

 

RPM_Project.jpg

 

Rerun the project.  Then go to the location you saved the project. ie in the example above go to C:\EMProjects\RPM_Churn_Basic\Score (there will be another directory here with a random name, open this directory) and you will find the SAS Score code located in this directory under the name Score.SAS. This code can be run anywhere you have SAS Base installed.

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MelodieRush
SAS Employee

Since  you have the desktop version you will need to save the RPM Project out.

 

RPM_Project.jpg

 

Rerun the project.  Then go to the location you saved the project. ie in the example above go to C:\EMProjects\RPM_Churn_Basic\Score (there will be another directory here with a random name, open this directory) and you will find the SAS Score code located in this directory under the name Score.SAS. This code can be run anywhere you have SAS Base installed.

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