As you run a script, the output appears in the log window. The actual script is shaded in the log, and the output appears beneath it (The Script Window (left) and the Log Window (right)).
Syntax and compatibility errors are reported in the log, including the line number and code that JMP could not process (Syntax Error Message).
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On Windows, you can control when the log opens: when JMP starts, when text is written to the log, or only when you open it. Select File > Preferences > Windows Specific to change the Open the JMP Log window setting.
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To omit compatibility warnings from the log, deselect Show log warnings for JSL compatibility changes in 12 in the JMP General preferences.
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You can view the log inside the script window by right-clicking and selecting Show Embedded Log. This option makes it easy to edit and run a script, quickly see the results of your changes, and then continue to develop the script.
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Specify a filename, including the extension .txt on Windows. On Macintosh you cannot save a log as a .txt file. .jsl is appended to the file name.
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Click Save.
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