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Chapter 3 Import Your Data 77<br />

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

• Construct a WHERE clause to filter the data. See “To import using a WHERE clause:” on page 78.<br />

• Take a random sample of the data. See “Importing a Random Sample of the Data” on page 78.<br />

To select a subset of columns:<br />

1. Open the Import Options outline. See Figure 3.18.<br />

Figure 3.18 Import Options<br />

2. Click Select Columns.<br />

The Select Columns window appears. See Figure 3.19.<br />

Figure 3.19 Select Columns<br />

3. Select the columns that you want to import.<br />

To select more than one column at a time, press CTRL and click each column.<br />

4. Click Add.<br />

5. When you have added all the columns that you want, click OK.<br />

6. In the Browse <strong>SAS</strong> Data window, click Import.<br />

Only the columns that you selected from the <strong>SAS</strong> data set are imported into a <strong>JMP</strong> data table.

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