Defining subset labels

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1.         After you have defined subset values and clicked Next, the Define Subset Labels page appears.

2.         In the Label field, optionally, replace the default label with a different label. There must be a label for each subset.

Note: If a label includes an invalid character or space, the application changes it automatically and a message appears to inform you of the change. The application replaces invalid characters with a pound sign (#) and spaces with an underscore (_).

 Invalid characters for this field are:

*, \, ", :, /, ?, >, <, &, |, \t, \r, \n, ^, $, @, and '

plus any non-ASCII characters.

3.         Click Next.

The Data Mining Parameters page appears.

4.         Continue with Specifying data mining parameters.

Default labels

When you define subsets, the application assigns default labels. You can change the default labels as needed. For a list of subset values, the default name is:

<first value>..<last value>

Default labels depend on whether the subsets are cumulative and the order of the subsets, the listed order or the reverse orders. The table shows default labels for different types of subsets:


Subsets As Listed on Define Subset Values page

Default Labels for Non-Cumulative Subsets

Default Labels for Cumulative Subsets

Default Labels for Cumulative Subsets in Reverse Order of Listed

1998

1998

1998

2000..2006

1999

1999

1998-1999

1999-2000..2006

2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006

2000..2006

1998-2000..2006

1998-2000..2006