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Chapter 4 Saving Tables, Reports, and Sessions 113<br />

Saving Data Tables<br />

Using Macintosh<br />

1 Select File > Export.<br />

2 Select Excel.<br />

3 Click Next.<br />

4 Type a name for the file in the Save As box. Note that the maximum length of a data table name<br />

depends on the operating system you are using.<br />

5 Click Export.<br />

4 Saving Files<br />

Saving Data Tables to a Database<br />

You can save a data table to any database on your system that has a compliant ODBC (Open DataBase<br />

Connectivity) driver:<br />

1 Select File > Database > Save Table. Figure 4.2 shows the window initially displayed.<br />

Figure 4.2 The Database Save Table Window<br />

2 In the Connections box, highlight the name of the database to which you want to save the file. The<br />

Connections box contains a list of databases to which your system is connected (Figure 4.3).<br />

If you are not connected to the needed database, create it by using another application, or see<br />

“Adding a new database connection,” p. 114.<br />

3 Click the drop-down menu beside JMP data table to be saved, as shown in Figure 4.3, and select<br />

which open JMP data table you want to save to the database.

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