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Chapter 3 Import Your Data 65<br />

Import Data from <strong>SAS</strong><br />

3. Select the file or enter the URL.<br />

4. (Optional) To convert text in the first row to column headings, select Always next to Always enforce<br />

Excel Row 1 as labels (or Should Row 1 be Labels? on Windows XP). If you do not want to import<br />

specific worksheets, click Open.<br />

5. (Optional) To open specific worksheets, do one of the following:<br />

– (Windows 7 and Vista) Click the Open button arrow, select Open Selected Worksheets, select<br />

one ore more worksheets, and then click OK. You can also click Select All if you change your mind<br />

and want to import all worksheets.<br />

– (Windows XP) Click Allow individual worksheet selection, click Open, select the worksheets, and<br />

then click OK.<br />

The spreadsheet is opened as you indicated.<br />

To open an Excel file (Macintosh):<br />

Note: If the filename is grayed out, the required ODBC driver is not installed, so the file type is not<br />

supported. 64-bit <strong>JMP</strong> requires a 64-bit ODBC driver.<br />

1. Select File > Open.<br />

2. Select the file.<br />

3. (Optional) To convert text in the first row to column headings, select Use Excel Labels as Headings.<br />

4. (Optional) To open specific worksheets, select Select Individual Excel Worksheets.<br />

5. Click Open.<br />

If you chose to open specific worksheets, select those worksheets from the list, and then click OK. You<br />

can also click Select All if you change your mind and want to import all worksheets.<br />

The spreadsheet is opened as you indicated.<br />

Import Data from <strong>SAS</strong><br />

You can connect to a <strong>SAS</strong> server and work directly with <strong>SAS</strong> data sets:<br />

• Import whole <strong>SAS</strong> data sets or portions of data sets<br />

• Make changes to imported <strong>SAS</strong> data in <strong>JMP</strong> and then export those changes as a <strong>SAS</strong> data set<br />

• Run stored processes<br />

• Submit <strong>SAS</strong> code from <strong>JMP</strong><br />

Notes:<br />

• On Windows, the Java Run-time Environment (JRE) 1.6 or later must be installed on your computer to<br />

access <strong>SAS</strong>. However, JRE 1.6 does not need to be specified as the current version.<br />

• On Macintosh, JRE 1.6 or later must be installed for <strong>SAS</strong> integration.

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