Hello @LL953006
Thanks for reaching out to us. Here are a few things you can try :
Check your time series data: Make sure that your time series data is properly formatted and that all of the required columns are present. You may need to check the documentation for your AutoML model to ensure that you are using the correct format.
Check your time series column names: Make sure that the names of your time series columns match the names expected by your AutoML model. You may need to check the documentation for your AutoML model to ensure that you are using the correct column names.
Check your time series data types: Make sure that the data types of your time series columns match the data types expected by your AutoML model. You may need to convert your data to the correct data types before using it with your AutoML model.
Check your time series data range: Make sure that your time series data covers the entire range of dates or times that you want to predict. If your data is missing some dates or times, you may need to fill in the missing values or adjust your prediction window.
Check your AutoML model settings: Make sure that your AutoML model is configured correctly for time series data. You may need to adjust the settings for your model to ensure that it is properly handling time series data.
Please have a try, I hope this helps. Please let me know if you have any other questions, I am willing to help.
Regards,
Yutong
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