Hi i'd be very grateful for anyone who can help,
So we have 2 daily forecast jobs both of which has a problem
1st job: menu level forecast
Details: 2 hierarchies(menu and store), bottoms up reconciliation, daily forecast, has independent variables
we ran this project using a script
%fsrunprj(projectname=Menu_Quantity_Forecasting,
user=sasdemo,
password=SASpw123,
host=vtsasmeta,
environment=Drive_Y,
method=DIAGNOSE,
importdata=YES,
retainchoose=YES
);
then it outputed an error
nNOTE: There are 578 time periods between START=01JAN2011 and END=31JUL2012.
eERROR: Integer divide by zero.
eERROR: Termination due to Floating Point Exception
oreeerrors.
nNOTE: SAS set option OBS=0 and will continue to check statements
would anyone know the cause of this?
2nd project
details: 3 hierarchies (product, menu, store), daily run, has independent variables, bottoms up reconciliation
we ran this project in FS, after FS running 84 of 84 jobs it was loading as something like"updating project", after a while the loading went away and FS returned as blank, so we tried reconnecting to the project and found that the hierarchies was there but there are no figures and graphs generated (See attached Screenshot).
Thanks in Advance!
Hello -
May I suggest to open a technical support track for these issues?
This type of error is usually data dependent and can indicate corrupt data - but I'm sure that my colleagues will be able to help out in a more appropriate manner.
Technical Support for SAS forecasting products is available using our online problem submission form
Thanks!
Udo
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