Setting Control limits manually for Level Jennings chart
Presently trying to manually set the control limits in Levey Jennings control chart since my data has a natural limit of LCL = 0. Can you please suggest how can I do it in JMP Pro 12?
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view all learning resourcesPresently trying to manually set the control limits in Levey Jennings control chart since my data has a natural limit of LCL = 0. Can you please suggest how can I do it in JMP Pro 12?
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