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cdburton
Level I

How to trace dependent variables in JMP

Is there a means to trace dependent variables in JMP equations in a data table similar to how it can be completed in Excel?

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Super User (Alumni)

Re: How to trace dependent variables in JMP

The profiler can give you some insight into formulas.  To quickly see all of the 'root' columns, add your result to the profiler and check expand intermediate formulas on the bottom of the launch dialog.  To see other levels it is a bit more manual; first add your result to the profiler and look at the columns it picked on the x axis.  If any of those contain formulas, relaunch the dialog and add those as y variables and you will will see another layer deeper.

arooqi
Level II

Re: How to trace dependent variables in JMP

Can you elaborate what do you mean by tracing dependent variable? Do you mean like in Excel changing the data in the main table updates the results in the Pivot table?

Iraq Abdulwahhab

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