The Settings tab is used to specify general settings that apply across all JMP Clinical functions ad reports.Use this feature to choose where to access the study information. Local specifies the default folder on your machine’s hard drive (typically C:\Program Files\SASHome\JMPClinical\**\LifeSciences\1). Other options (such as “Shared) indicates a location on a network drive that has been set up for use by multiple users.Use the Switch to Configuration drop-down menu to select an alternate configuration. You must the click and then reopen JMP Clinical to effect the change.Links are provided to the Holiday and Event and the Risk Threshold data sets. Refer to Manage Holiday and Event Data Set... and Manage Risk Threshold Data Sets... for more information.The configuration of your JMP Clinical installation can be modified to meet the specific needs of your organization. Use the to add or modify a configuration. Please note that because the files governing the default configuration are typically located in the install folder, users who do not have write privileges for this folder will be unable to modify the default configuration. An alternative option for these users is to add a new configuration in a writeable location. Refer to Manage Configurations for more information.Refer to File Path Options for a Configuration for more informationRefer to System Preferences for a Configuration for descriptions of system preferences and instructions for their customization.
• Study Manager - A user with this role can do all of the operations involved in managing studies within JMP Clinical: add, combine, and refresh metadata, rename or move folders, update a review with a new snapshot, update the study risk data set, and delete studies. The code specification for this role is "StudyManager".
• Study List Manager - A user with this role can manage and delete studies from shared folders. By default, this role is not assigned. The code specification for this role is "StudyListManager".
• Review Author - A user with this role can create/edit/save Review Templates, do ad hoc analyses, and create and save Reviews. They can also manage the Holiday and Event data set and Risk Threshold data sets used by the configuration. A Review Author implicitly has the Reviewer role as well. The code specification for this role is "ReviewerAuthor".
• Reviewer - A user with this role can open Reviews. The code specification for this role is "Reviewer".
• Configuration Manager - A user with this role can add and define JMP Clinical configurations. This role is assigned to all users by default. The code specification for this role is "StudyManager".
• Settings Editor - A user with this role has access to the Settings tab on the JMP Clinical Main Window. This enables them to select different configurations (if defined), and change how they view Documentation and Help. The code specification for this role is "SettingsEditor".Refer to Role Assignments for more information.Refer to Role Assignments for more information.Note: The tabs and options available on the JMP Clinical Main Window are dependent on the roles assigned to the user. Refer to The JMP Clinical Main Window Changes Depending on the Assigned User Role. for more information.The following Review-level options can be specified here.
• Prompt when exiting unsaved Review Template: This option enables you to receive a prompt asking if you want to save changes made to an unsaved review template.
• Use Review Subject Filter for subject-level reports: This option enables you to use Review-level subject filters instead of local filters for subject level reports.Note: If you do not see all three languages in the drop-down menu, you might need to add them to your JMP Clinical installation. Refer to How do I view JMP Clinical in a language other than English? for more information.By default, JMP Clinical accesses the JMP Clinical User Guide, an online documentation, and Help system. You can also download the documentation to your local drive and specify which version (local or online) of the JMP Clinical User Guide to access.
Click to download and install the JMP Clinical User Guide to your local machine.The download process can take several minutes. A window opens, showing the progress of the download.
Select Show help in a separate JMP window to open the Help in a new JMP window whenever you click on a icon.
Select Show help in a separate browser window to open the Help in a new browser window whenever you click on a icon.
Select Show help embedded in current window to open the Help within a panel in the active JMP window whenever you click on a icon.
Click to open the Renew Your JMP License window
Click to open a Finder window.
Select the file and click to renew your license.
Click to open the Choose Language window
Click to open the SAS Deployment Manager.
Click and follow the prompts to renew your license.Note: You must quit and reopen JMP before any changes made on this tab take effect.