Note: You must have access to SAS, either on your local machine or on a server, to use SAS through JMP.
This example uses the Candy Bars.jmp sample data table, which contains nutrition data for candy bars.
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From the red triangle menu for Model Specification, select Create SAS Job.
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SAS Code shows the SAS code. (Not all of the data is shown.)
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From the red triangle menu for Model Specification, select Submit to SAS.
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In the Connect to SAS Server window (see Connect to SAS Server), choose a method to connect to SAS (if you are not already connected). For this example, select Connect to SAS on this machine.
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Click OK.
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JMP connects to SAS. SAS runs the model and sends the results back to JMP. The results can appear as SAS output, HTML, RTF, PDF, or JMP report format (you can choose the format using JMP Preferences). SAS Results Formatted as a JMP Report shows the results formatted as a JMP report. For details, see Using JMP.