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Calcite | Level 5 MBI
Calcite | Level 5
Hi all,

I was wondering if there was a simple way to predict future sales based on past sales? I know the 'forecast' procedure exists but my version of SAS does not have the ETS license. Is there an alternative that exists in the base version?

Thanks,

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DPraba79
Calcite | Level 5
Try PROC ARIMA with forecast option.
MBI
Calcite | Level 5 MBI
Calcite | Level 5
DPraba79,

Thanks for the suggestion but ARIMA yeilds the following error:
ERROR: Procedure ARIMA not found.

I think it may also require the ETS license. Any other thoughts? Seems odd that there is no time series analysis in the base version of SAS when even Excel has this functionaltiy.

Thanks!
Cynthia_sas
SAS Super FREQ
Perhaps this paper will explain some of the the possibilities:
http://www2.sas.com/proceedings/forum2007/169-2007.pdf

I found this to be informative, about Excel and forecasting, specifically on using Excel and Trend Line Analysis:
http://www.forecastingeducation.com/tentips.htm

" Excel will readily fit a Trend Line to the series. The forecaster needs to be aware however that the Trend Line is calculated by giving equal weight to all the data-the distant past is given as much weight as the recent past. So despite that trends change over time, the Trend Line does not adapt very fast and can produce outdated forecasts. Perhaps that is why the Trend Line was the least accurate of two-dozen extrapolative procedures compared in the famous M-Competition. Excel's Trend Line is be avoided for time series forecasting. Better to replace it with Exponential Smoothing procedures."

cynthia

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