Hi @P_Bartell and @ADouyon,
Here is the answer I gave (and hoping the link will correctly work): https://community.jmp.com/t5/Discussions/Adding-a-complex-constrain-to-a-Custom-Design-with-4-factor...
I agree with you @P_Bartell, having a discrete numeric factor would be my default choice. But since the equipment can still have a lot of different settings, I was considering also possible to have a numeric factor and change the column format to get 0 decimals.
This won't prevent JMP to find optimal response values with decimals, but rounding the result to the closest whole number could do the trick.
I would say the optimal solution depends on the increment size (here 1) vs. factor range, and also on the type of design/required runs (a design requiring runs with only min and max levels for this factor will only have whole number, so there should be no problem).
What do you think ?
Victor GUILLER
L'Oréal Data & Analytics
"It is not unusual for a well-designed experiment to analyze itself" (Box, Hunter and Hunter)