So I am running proc neural in SAS enterprise miner and I keep getting the error message below. I have referenced and used the exact same dataset in other procedures within the same program. I have created the library data1
that consists of the blahblah
data. Anyone have any idea why this will not work? I am beyond baffled by this. Just to clarify, libname data1 'filepath';
was used to create my library and filepath
does contain the blahblah.sas7bdat
file.
proc neural data=data1.blahblah dmdbcat=data1.blahblah random=12345;
NOTE: Data file `DATA1.blahblah.DATA is in a format that is native to another host, or the file encoding does not match the session encoding. Cross Environment Data Access will be used, which might require additional CPU resources and reduce performance.
NOTE: PROCEDURE NEURAL used (Total process time):
real time 0.01 seconds
cpu time 0.01 secondsERROR: Catalog DATA1.blahblah does not exist.
ERROR: The DMDB catalog DATA1.blahblah was constructed from a data set with no valid observations.
NOTE: Closing the Neural Application.
NOTE: The SAS System stopped processing this step because of errors. 7257
architecture=MLP hidden 10/ id=middle act=log bias combine=add;
input blah blah blah blah blah blah /id=inputs;
prelim 5 preiter=10;quit;
target=bad/id=predict_layer combine=add bias act=log ;
outest=estimate;
outfit=fitness;
nloptions=noprint;
run;
.sas7bdat
file is there, but is also there the.sas7bcat
catalog? If so, you can try to visualize its contents withPROC CONTENTS
, orPROC DATASETS
with aCONTENTS
statement.