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This question is with reagrds to SAS forecasting desktop capablities:

  1. Does SAS forecasting for desktop have the capablity to automatically model ARIMA transfer function i.e., determine (r,b,k) ? or is it available only in SAS forecast server ?
  2. Does SAS forecasting for desktop have the capablity to automatically detect outliers and model them?
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udo_sas
SAS Employee

Hello -

  1. Does SAS forecasting for desktop have the capablity to automatically model ARIMA transfer function i.e., determine (r,b,k) ?

Yes.

  1. Does SAS forecasting for desktop have the capablity to automatically detect outliers and model them?

Yes.

Check out the SAS Forecasting for desktop fact sheet for some more information: https://www.sas.com/content/dam/SAS/en_us/doc/factsheet/sas-forecasting-for-desktop-106536.pdf

 

Thanks,

Udo

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udo_sas
SAS Employee

Hello -

  1. Does SAS forecasting for desktop have the capablity to automatically model ARIMA transfer function i.e., determine (r,b,k) ?

Yes.

  1. Does SAS forecasting for desktop have the capablity to automatically detect outliers and model them?

Yes.

Check out the SAS Forecasting for desktop fact sheet for some more information: https://www.sas.com/content/dam/SAS/en_us/doc/factsheet/sas-forecasting-for-desktop-106536.pdf

 

Thanks,

Udo

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