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To edit the models in the node, double-click the Model node or right-click the Model node and select Edit.
Use this dialog to select one or more models to include in the Model node. or to remove models from the Model node.
All of the models in a model node must satisfy the Model Constraints.
Select models from the Available Compatible Models list and move them to the Selected Models List using the controls between the lists.
To include models from other schemas, click Include Models from Other Schemas.
You can filter the Available Compatible Models list in several ways:
Select a model function from the Model Function list; selections are All (the default), Anomaly Detection, Association Rules, Regression, Clustering, Feature Extraction, and Regression.
Sort the models by name, function, algorithm, target, target data type, creation date, or comments. To sort click the column header in the list of available models.
To include models that are not in the current schema, click Include Models from Other Schemas.
Add or remove models from the node as follows:
Add models by moving them from Available Compatible Models list to the Selected Models list.
Remove models by moving them from the Selected Modes list to the Available Compatible Models list.
You can also remove models using the Models tab of the Model Node Property Inspector.
When you are done moving models to the Selected Models List, click OK.
You must select at leas one model for the node to be valid.
The selected model nodes are checked for compatibility. The models in a model node must satisfy these conditions:
The models must have the same model function; for example, if one model is a classification model, all in the node models must be classification models.
If the models have a target, they must all have the same target.
The selected models are part of the model node. You can view the models using the Model Node Property Inspector.