Thanks, Jim, for your response.
I have been following the suggestions. SAS is up and running on my computer, the libname "canada" is assigned, and it holds pumf2016 (data) and the format library generated on reading in the rawdata as a SAS file. The browse display on SAS shows the formats applied to the appropriate columns.
I have tried two methods. One, to do all the steps in the JSL editor, submitting the connect, the library define commands. Then submit the copy command that I had illustrated.
The copy works fine, but the indication that there is a format for a variable given in the column properties menu does not do anything.
I also used the SAS connect process from JMP to connect to the SAS on the current machine. I set the option to use variable names and to process SAS formats. The variable names appear, and the content list of the column properties tab shows the name of a SAS format. Again, no formats appear in the display data table, and I do not know how to display them.
Either there is something in my setup that simply does not work--or I have missed some important JMP step. The data, however, transfers correctly--just without displaying format values. I am feeling a bit stupid since I had anticipated using this data set for a class to do some social comparisons. One can always get students to make a few value labels, but not a few dozen!
I have read "Use SAS custom formats to import...." but since I am running SAS with the data set open, I did not fully understand steps C and D in that document. Any help will be appreciated.
Larry Nitz