Hi, All,
I am having a problem with partitioning of data. Please find below the error received for your reference and perusal, also attached is the log file. I am using Model Studio and when I create the project and set the target variable and then run the Data node, the following error occurs and it does not allow me to move ahead. Please look into it.
Kind regards,
Abidi.
Your log does not include any source statements so it is near impossible to figure out what is happening. Also since this is SAS-supplied code you would be better off raising a Tech Support track as they are in a much better position to diagnose what is happening.
You could perhaps rerun this with SAS macro option MPRINT to see if this produces a more useful log.
Your log does not include any source statements so it is near impossible to figure out what is happening. Also since this is SAS-supplied code you would be better off raising a Tech Support track as they are in a much better position to diagnose what is happening.
You could perhaps rerun this with SAS macro option MPRINT to see if this produces a more useful log.
Try to understand my problem, I'm neither using any programming SAS code nor any scipt. I have just created a project, upload the required excel file from the local source, set the partition settings by clicking Advanced button, and succinctly saved the project, then set the target variable then uncheck the checkbox of the target variable and in the pipeline, just right click on the Data node and run and after few seconds it gave me the following error message, pl. see screenshot: Log file already been shared with you.
@abidi - Yes, I did try and understand your problem and I gave you the best answer I could think of. With SAS-provided code it is best for them to help you fix your problem.
Also I was just pointing out that the lack of source statements prevents any serious problem solving.
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