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Chapter 15 Creating and Sharing Applications 517<br />

Application Builder<br />

Variable names are case- and space-sensitive. When a script contains an object named “Button1”,<br />

Application Builder warns if you try to rename another object “Button 1”.<br />

To create the radio box list items in Figure 15.7, double-click the placeholder items “Item1” and “Item2”<br />

and enter the new list item.<br />

Figure 15.7 Radio Box Object Properties<br />

For more information about an object, right-click the object and select <strong>Scripting</strong> Help. The JMP <strong>Scripting</strong><br />

Index appears, and the object that you selected is highlighted. The <strong>Scripting</strong> Index often includes a script<br />

that you can run to see an example of the object.<br />

Application Properties<br />

The Application properties identify the run password, data table name, and more. Select the application in<br />

the Objects list.<br />

Name<br />

Appears after the data table name in the application’s title bar.<br />

Table Specifies an absolute or relative filepath for the data table used in the application. You can precede<br />

the data table name with a path variable if possible (such as $HOME or $USER_APPDATA). If the Table<br />

property is empty or the specified data table cannot be found, the application runs anyway.<br />

When you edit the application, Application Builder opens this data table. If the Table property is empty<br />

or the specified data table cannot be found, you are prompted to open the table.

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