IBM 15 Switch User Manual


 
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Using IBM SPSS Modeler with a Repository
Topics.
You can search on mo dels associated with specic topics from a list set by repository
users with the
appropriate privileg es (for more information, see the Deployment Manager User’s
Guide). To obtain the list, che ck this box, then click the Add Topics button that is displayed, sele ct
one or more topics from the list and click OK.
Label.
Restricts the search to specic object version labels.
Dates.
You can specify a creation or modicat ion date and search on objects before, after, o r
betwee n the specied date r an ge.
Author.
Restricts the search to objects created by a specic user.
Keywords.
Searc h on sp ecic keywords. In SPSS Modeler, keywords are sp ecied on the
Annotation tab for a strea m, model, or output object.
Description.
Search on specic te r ms in the description eld. In SPSS Modeler, th e description is
specied on the Annotation tab for a stream, model, or output object. Multiple search phrases
can be separated by semicolons—for example,
income; crop type; claim value
. (Note that within
a search phrase, spaces matter. For example,
crop type
with one space and
crop type
with two
spaces are not the same.)
Modifying Repository Objects
You can modify existing objects in the repository directly from SP SS Modeler. You c an:
Create, r ename, or delete folder s
Lock or unlock obje cts
Delete objects
Creating, Renaming, and Deleting Folders
E To perform operations on folders in the repository, on the SPSS Modeler m ain menu click:
Tools > Repository > Explore...
E Specify connection settings to the repository if necessa r y. For more information, see the
topic Connecting to the Repository on p. 161. For specic port, password, and other connection
details, contact your local system administrator.
E Ensure that the Folders tab is active.
E To create a new fold
er, right-click the pare nt folder and click New Folder.
E To rename a folder, right-click it and click Rename Folder.
E To delete a folder, right-click it and click Delete Folder.
Locking and Unlocking Repository Objects
You can lock an object to prevent other users from updating any of its existing versions or c r eating
new versions. A locked object is indicat ed by a padlock symbol over the object icon.