Hello Team,
I am getting the error message during loading the dimension from the FM studio. Below is the errror message:
ERROR: Exception caught in FSLOGIN.
ERROR: NO_ENVIRONMENT_URL
com.sas.analytics.forecasting.client.api.exceptions.ForecastingException: NO_ENVIRONMENT_URL
at
3 The SAS System 17:43 Thursday, June 28, 2018
com.sas.analytics.forecasting.client.api.ForecastingSessionFactory.createForecastingSession(ForecastingSessionFactory.java:163)
at com.sas.analytics.forecasting.bridge.macros.ForecastStudioBridge.login(ForecastStudioBridge.java:3795)
Caused by: java.lang.IllegalStateException: NO_ENVIRONMENT_URL
... 2 more
I suggest you contact tech support. They should be able to guide you to solve this issue. It seems like a configuration issue.
Small Correction:
I am getting this error message during loading the projects in the Forecast studio.
%fscreate (projectname=ABC_INFLOW_VOL, environment=Default_fs, data=ABT.TRANSACTION_VOL_ABC, id=time_mem1, by= province connection subsidy ratecard plan, hierarchy=YES, var= value, accumulate = total(value), aggregate = total(value), disaggregation=EQUALSPLIT, reconciliation= MIDDLEOUT(PROVINCE), publicaccess=YES, interval=MONTH, seasonality=12, idformat=MONYY7., timemultiplier=1, timeshift=1, arimax=YES, esm=YES, detectoutliers=YES, intermittent=NO, holdout=NO, criterion=MAPE, lead=12, alpha=0.05, allownegative= YES, description=foo bar stuff, transopt=MEDIAN, transtype=boxcox);
Please provide a bit more information. What are you trying to accomplish with the code?
Thanks for responding to my question.
Here is what I am trying to do:
Using the attached macro, I am trying to create the projects in SAS Forecast. I running this macro in EG.
Here is the code:
I suggest you contact tech support. They should be able to guide you to solve this issue. It seems like a configuration issue.
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