When upgrading from
a previous release, you might see different formatting in the graphs
in the Forecasting View, Modeling View, and Series View. In SAS Forecast
Server 12.1, there were changes to the SILK graph component. The information
in the graphs is the same.
Here are some examples
of these formatting changes:
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The values on the x-axis and y-axis
could differ from a previous release. For example, on the y-axis,
4E8 now displays as 400000000. The format for the x-axis is still
used to set the time interval for the x-axis.
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The organization of the legend
has changed. Also, the legend no longer includes the Reconciled Forecast
Lower 95% and Reconciled Forecast Upper 95%.
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The values in the data table are
no longer rounded. In SAS Forecast Server 12.1, the NLBEST format
is used by default, and the format width has been increased to avoid
truncation. In some cases, changes to the 64–bit floating point
calculations could results in different decimal positions. For example,
in SAS Forecast Server 12.1, you might see 4.9999999 instead of 5.0.