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NWORKERS

specifies the number of worker nodes associated with this session.

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On: getServOpt
code

requests that the action produce SAS score code. Specify additional parameters. For more information about specifying the code parameter, see the common codegen parameter. casOut: specifies the settings for an output table. For more information about specifying the casOut parameter, see the common casouttable parameter. comment: when set to True, adds comments to the DATA step code. Default: FALSE fmtWdth: specifies the width to use for formatting derived numbers such as parameter estimates in the DATA step code. Alias: fmtWidth Default: 20 Range: 0–32 indentSize: specifies the number of spaces to indent the DATA step code for each level. Default: 3 Range: 0–10 labelId: specifies the label ID to use in array names and statement labels in the DATA step code. By default, a random positive integer is used. lineSize: specifies the line size for the generated code. Default: 120 Range: 64–254 noTrim: when set to True, bases the comparison of variables with formatted values on the full format width with padding. By default, leading and trailing blanks are removed from the formatted values. Default: FALSE tabForm: when set to True, generates the code in a way that is appropriate for storing in a table. Alias: tableForm Default: FALSE

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On: forestTrain
What is the purpose of the addCaslib action?

The addCaslib action is used to add a new caslib (CAS library), which enables access to a data source within the SAS Cloud Analytic Services (CAS) environment.

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On: addCaslib
How can I specify the independent variables to be analyzed?

The 'xVarNames' parameter is used to specify a list of one or more independent variables for the analysis.

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On: expectedRange
DCHOSTNAMERESOLUTION

specifies the host name for the SAS Embedded Process.

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