SAS® Programming Using JMP® 7
Integration Points
If you like programming in SAS, you’ll love programming SAS using JMP.
How does JMP 7 integrate with the SAS®9 platform? In a word: seamlessly.
JMP 7 has the ability to run SAS Stored Processes authored by SAS Enterprise Guide® or other means. An intuitive user interface is included with dialog boxes generated from SAS Stored Processes.
- If JMP Scripting Language (JSL) is included with the SAS Stored Process, additional JMP features like interactive graphics can be surfaced to the users.
- Full JSL programming support is offered for SAS Stored Processes, including the ability to create custom dialog boxes in JMP to support SAS Stored Processes that need cascading prompts, selection boxes populated from SAS data sets, etc.
JMP 7 can access data that is defined physically on a SAS server using mechanisms like libnames run within a SAS program, or an autoexec file. Data defined in metadata can also be accessed with an added authorization model provided by the SAS Enterprise Intelligence Platform.
Users can “browse” data, preview a fixed number of rows, choose columns, generate SQL or write custom SQL with an intuitive point-and-click interface.
The programmer can write any SAS code within JMP and submit it to a local SAS session using COM. JMP 7 also offers the ability to run SAS code on any SAS server defined in metadata or physical servers running SAS Integration Technologies.
A new editor in JMP 7 recognizes JSL and SAS code, and it presents a SAS log and SAS output window.
JMP 7 also features the ability to incorporate any SAS code within JSL. This enables users to create “native” JMP interfaces that run SAS analytics in a point-and-click environment.
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