To begin, select File > SAS > Server Connections. The SAS Server Connections window shown in Figure 2.14 appears. All connections are made in this window.
Figure 2.14 SAS Server Connections
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Select File > SAS > Server Connections. The SAS Server Connections window shown in Figure 2.14 appears.
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Click Connect.
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Click Close.
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Select File > SAS > Server Connections. The SAS Server Connections window shown in Figure 2.14 appears.
Figure 2.15 Open a Connection to a Workspace Server
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Click Connect.
Figure 2.16 Current Active Connection
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Click Close.
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Click Set as Active.
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Click Close.
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Click Disconnect.
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Click Disconnect.
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Click Manage Profiles.
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Click Add to add a new profile, or click Modify to change a profile’s settings.
Figure 2.17 Create or Modify a Metadata Server Profile
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Click Save.
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Select File > SAS > Server Connections. The SAS Server Connections window shown in Figure 2.14 appears.
Figure 2.18 Open a Connection to a Remote SAS Server
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Click Connect.
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Click Close in the SAS Server Connections window.
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Click Disconnect.
On Windows, you can connect to a SAS mid-tier (or SAS environment) if SAS Server version 9.3 or 9.4 is selected in JMP’s preferences and your computer or JMP has been configured correctly. (SAS Server version 9.4 is the default setting in the JMP SAS Integration preferences.)
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Select File > Preferences > SAS Integration.
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Select I want to connect to a SAS Environment and then click Configure.
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To connect to an environment that JMP has already detected, click Automatic discovery, and then select the URL from the list if necessary.
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Select File > SAS > Server Connections to open the SAS Server Connections window.
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Click Connect.
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Select File > SAS > Server Connections to open the SAS Server Connections window.
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Under Establish New Connection, select Connect to SAS on this machine.
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Click Connect.
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Click Close in the SAS Server Connections window.
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Click Disconnect.

Help created on 10/11/2018