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Appendix A <strong>JMP</strong> Preferences 373<br />

Tables<br />

Figure A.5 Tables Preferences<br />

Table A.4 Preferences on the Tables Page<br />

Preference<br />

Suppress OnOpen<br />

Script Eval<br />

Allow short numeric<br />

data format<br />

Description<br />

If you save a script to a data table and name it OnOpen, that script is<br />

automatically run whenever the data table is opened.<br />

Select this option to prevent any script named OnOpen in the data table<br />

from running when you open the data table.<br />

Clear this option to allow OnOpen scripts to run. This option is cleared by<br />

default.<br />

<strong>JMP</strong> has the ability to store numeric data in as few as 8 bits (one byte). This<br />

option makes short-integer formats available to you when you select Cols ><br />

Column Info and assign a column a data type. When you use the correct<br />

short-integer format for your data, the numbers are not displayed<br />

differently, but the data table uses less disk space. See “The Short-Integer<br />

Format” on page 145 in the “Set Column Properties” chapter.

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