If you also want to estimate the common intercept, try this approach.
- Select Analyze > Fit Model.
- Click the red triangle at the top left and de-select Center Polynomials.
- Select the response column and click Y.
- Select the time and group columns and click Macros, then select Factorial to Degree.
- Select the group effect and click Remove.
- JMP will ask you to if it should remove all terms with this column. Click No.
- Click Run.
- JMP will warn you about a missing effect. Click Continue.
In general, we would keep the group effect in the model to maintain the model hierarchy. But that leads to a unique or different intercept for each group. This way you will get estimates and tests for the common intercept and unique group slopes.