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Bhuvaneswari
Obsidian | Level 7

Hello,

 

I'm trying to use sas code node in enterprise miner and to recode the result from text cluster node, i.e., textcluster_cluster_ variable to use in subsequent nodes as input . Attached is the code I'm running and its error message is attached as well.

 

Anyhelp is highly appreciated.

 

Regards,

Bhuvaneswari


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art297
Opal | Level 21

SAS doesn't recognize the directory: t:\bhuvana.va\data

 

Does that directory exist on the system you're using and, if so, do you have write access to it? I can't recall ever seeing a directory name that includes an extension.


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Bhuvaneswari
Obsidian | Level 7

Hello,

 

Thanks for the reply.

I realised that I'm doing it wrong, let me tell you what my objective is so that you might correct me and put me in right direction.

I wanted to create a new variable based on text cluster results, it should basically be a replica of textcluster_cluster_ variable. I'm creating this variable to feed it as a nominal input variable to segment profile node, so that I can profile each segment and see the % of the cluster present in it. Anticipated result is attached. 

 

Let me know if you still have questions on what exactly I'm going after.

 

Thanks a lot!

 


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Bhuvaneswari
Obsidian | Level 7

Just for simplification purposes, I want to add a new variable to the exported data set of text cluster and use it along with other existing variables, as input variable, to subsequent flow.

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