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TejaSurapaneni
Lapis Lazuli | Level 10

Hi All,

I am working with sankey diagram.

Actual Data is

custidtransiditemsequence
jhon1a1
jhon1b2
jhon1c3
jane2b1
jane2d2
jane2e3
jane2e4
jane2d5
jhon3a1
jhon3d2
jhon3e3
Bob4a1
Bob4f2
Bob4d3

Jhon: ABC, ADE

Jane: BDEED

Bob: AFD.

what is the diff b/w path analysis and event analysis.

when i change the table properties into event analysis in va, the flow of jane is showing dropped in E. The flow of jhon is continued.

I am attached the file also.

Any can explain about this.

Regards,

Venkata Teja Surapaneni


vae_path_analysis_01.pngvae_path_analysis_02.png
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FalkoSchulz
SAS Employee

I added a few comments to the blog posts. Hope this helps. Cheers, Falko

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MichelleHomes
Meteorite | Level 14

Hi Teja,

I see you have looked at 's blog post, Path analysis with SAS Visual Analytics via the comment you added there. You may want to look at the documentation where they describe what Event, Path and Drop off further - SAS(R) Visual Analytics 7.1: User's Guide

Kind Regards,

Michelle

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FalkoSchulz
SAS Employee

I added a few comments to the blog posts. Hope this helps. Cheers, Falko

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