Relational Mining Model Editor
Use this tool to browse the content of a relational data mining model and edit its structure. You can also use Relational Mining Model Editor and associated dialog boxes to perform various procedures.
The following diagram shows the elements that make up Relational Mining Model Editor.
Unlike OLAP Mining Model Editor, Relational Mining Model Editor supplies two views, schema and content. Use the schema view to view the case and supporting tables that help in defining the data mining columns for the mining model. Use the content view to examine the data mining model content. You can switch from one view to another by clicking the Schema tab or the Content tab at the bottom of Relational Mining Model Editor. You can also click Schema or Content on the View menu.
Relational Mining Model Editor appears when you do one of the following:
- In the Analysis Manager tree pane, right-click a data mining model, and then click Edit.
- In the Analysis Manager tree pane, click a data mining model, and then on the Action menu, click Edit.
Relational Mining Model Editor has five tabs. For more information about the tabs, click a link in the following table.
To do this | See |
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Perform various basic tasks within Relational Mining Model Editor. | Menu Bar (Relational Mining Model Editor) |
Carry out common functions within Relational Mining Model Editor. | Toolbar (Relational Mining Model Editor) |
View the mining model structure, such as column types. | Structure Pane (Relational Mining Model Editor) |
View and edit properties associated with the relational mining model and its data mining columns.
View descriptions of properties and the objects to which they apply. |
Properties Pane (Relational Mining Model Editor) |
Display two views of the mining model provided by the Data and the Schema tabs in the browser pane. | Browser Pane (Relational Mining Model Editor) |