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NareshAbburi
Calcite | Level 5

Hi,

Can someone help me to download the Forecast output data set. I could download the Final forecast data set but not the each hierarchy level data set.

I'm running Forecast in SAS Grid Forecast Studio. Please let me know how could i do this.

Any help is highly appreciable.

Thanks,

Naresh

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SnurreJensen
SAS Employee

Hi,

The forecast output set should be available in all the subfolders which have names "leaf0"..."leafN" indicating the hierarchy level. I don't have access to a Forecast Server project currently but as I recall the data set is called either outfor or recfor - indicating model forecasts or reconciled forecasts.

Thanks,

Snurre

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SnurreJensen
SAS Employee

Hi,

The forecast output set should be available in all the subfolders which have names "leaf0"..."leafN" indicating the hierarchy level. I don't have access to a Forecast Server project currently but as I recall the data set is called either outfor or recfor - indicating model forecasts or reconciled forecasts.

Thanks,

Snurre

NareshAbburi
Calcite | Level 5

Thanks a lot. Figured it out.

It names FINALFOR and RECFOR

it will be placed under the Project Directory/Hierarchy/Leafname

Project Directory path can be found under File - > Project Properties.

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