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Chapter 11 SAS Integration 391<br />

Submitting SAS Code<br />

Figure 11.15 Browse SAS Folders<br />

11 Working with SAS<br />

2 Browse through the stored processes to find the one you want to run.<br />

3 Select it.<br />

4 Click Run.<br />

On Windows, you can also right-click a stored process and select Run.<br />

On Windows, you can right-click a stored process and select Copy Metadata Path, which copies the<br />

path to the clipboard. You can then paste it into a script window to include it as a parameter for the JSL<br />

operator Meta Get Stored Process(). For more information, see the JMP Scripting <strong>Guide</strong>.<br />

Note: Static graphs might not appear in the results returned from a SAS stored process when streaming<br />

output is selected. The “Sample:” programs shown in Figure 11.15 are provided for the SAS<br />

Information Delivery Portal, and produce streaming output by default. The graphs in these examples<br />

might not display correctly in JMP.<br />

Stored processes send reports to HTML by default, but you can select RTF or PDF instead on the SAS<br />

Integration page of the Preferences window (File > Preferences).<br />

Submitting SAS Code<br />

You can submit SAS code directly from JMP to the currently active SAS server. If the submitted SAS<br />

code generates SAS Listing output, that output is automatically retrieved from the SAS server and<br />

displayed in JMP. Also, the generated SAS Log is retrieved, and, if there are any errors in the submitted<br />

code, the SAS Log is automatically displayed in the SAS Log window.

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