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Dennisbur
Level IV

List of values

Hello

I tried to select a list of values PINTest and PVT, in the column.

If I do them one by one, I succussed in selecting each one separately.

But if I do it by list, JMP didn't find the value,

can you explain where I did go wrong in my script?

 

dt << Select Where (:"TEST DOMAIN" == {"PINTest","PVT"});
dt << Delete Rows ( );

 

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txnelson
Super User

Re: List of values

The Contains() function will allow you to do what you want. 

names default to here(1);
dt=current data table();
dt<<select where(contains({"PINTest","PVT"},:TEST DOMAIN));
dt << delete rows();
Jim

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txnelson
Super User

Re: List of values

The Contains() function will allow you to do what you want. 

names default to here(1);
dt=current data table();
dt<<select where(contains({"PINTest","PVT"},:TEST DOMAIN));
dt << delete rows();
Jim

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