Hi Statman,
thank you for the clarification. Let me explain my setup in more detail:
I am working with a three-factor RSM design, but for these three factors I have measured 25 different responses. These responses are grouped into five treatment groups (using the ‘By’ role). So while the factor space is small, the total number of response/treatment combinations is large. In addition, I have multiple datasets of this type (five DoEs in total), therefore the repetitive analysis steps add up significantly.
I fully understand that the dataset would be helpful and I love to share it but I cannot share the data here due to CDAs, and anonymization is unfortunately not an option too.
I generated the designs using JMP’s Custom Designer and I am using the Fit Model platform for the analysis. My intention was to select the Stepwise personality rather than Standard Least Squares to introduce more objectivity using AIC/BIC criteria rather than p-value based selection,+ less clicks since I only have to click on the GO button. The stepwise personality still fits a polynomial model to my data but more automized, less bias and not only driven by p-value.
However, the practical issue is that for each response in each treatment group, I still need to repeatedly click the “Go” button. With many responses and multiple datasets, this becomes highly time-consuming. My question is simply whether this part of the workflow can be automated or accelerated.
My end goal is to fit all responses, evaluate them, and generate prediction profilers using the DOE fitting platform. I prefer not to remove outliers beforehand because I want to evaluate them after fitting and avoid biasing the analysis upfront.
So the core question remains:
Is there a way to run Stepwise (or Fit Model) across multiple responses and treatment groups without manually clicking “Go” for every response—either through existing UI shortcuts or via scripting/batch execution?
This would substantially reduce the number of manual clicks required.
Does this additional context help to answer my workflow question?
Also I analyze DoEs now since several years with JMP, always using the old school way with standart least squares. Now I have the JMP Pro version and Iam still hoping to have some options here, which saves time.