I have following queries with respect to SAS Viya:
1) Not within VA; you have to export the model and then you can change the score code. For models that use an ASTORE table for the scoring process, I don't think you can manipulate the model in any detailed way.
2) No; you would need to use a dedicated forecasting product for that (e.g. Forecast Studio).
3) Do you mean create a new calculated column? This is available from the Data panel.
4) There are some limits, usually on the number of variables that you can assign to a model. Rows should not be limited, although Forecasting does require time binning to avoid plotting too many points.
5) I don't think so. The data exports as a nice Excel sheet, but the charts/graphs download as images or PDFs in a separate feature (export data versus 'print'). The print feature does also print the details tables, which contain the model parameters.
1) Not within VA; you have to export the model and then you can change the score code. For models that use an ASTORE table for the scoring process, I don't think you can manipulate the model in any detailed way.
2) No; you would need to use a dedicated forecasting product for that (e.g. Forecast Studio).
3) Do you mean create a new calculated column? This is available from the Data panel.
4) There are some limits, usually on the number of variables that you can assign to a model. Rows should not be limited, although Forecasting does require time binning to avoid plotting too many points.
5) I don't think so. The data exports as a nice Excel sheet, but the charts/graphs download as images or PDFs in a separate feature (export data versus 'print'). The print feature does also print the details tables, which contain the model parameters.
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