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Prediction profiler not working in interactive HTML file
Feb 4, 2020 10:05 AM(4108 views)
I am trying to save JMP output as HTML interactive file but the prediction profiler is not working in the HTML file, when I hover over the prediction profiler in the HTML file it shows 'This feature is not interactive'. Just wanted to know if there is any option that I need to select to get this working or any other way to share prediction profiler with a non-JMP user?
@Mark_Bailey@josh_markwordt@P_Bartell@Dan_Obermiller Thank you all for your response. I contacted JMP support and turns out the model scenario I am using are not currently supported in the Prediction Profiler for interactive html.
How large is your model (number of inputs, outputs, platform used, etc.)? There are cases where the model may be too large to be made interactive. I have seen this on occasion. Again, tech support may be able to help.
@Dan_Obermiller I have 3 inputs and 4 outcomes (data table attached). I have two outputs that I was trying to save, one is least square fit and other is gen reg output. I have emailed tech support as well regarding this issue.
@Mark_Bailey@josh_markwordt@P_Bartell@Dan_Obermiller Thank you all for your response. I contacted JMP support and turns out the model scenario I am using are not currently supported in the Prediction Profiler for interactive html.
One potential cause of a nonactive Prediction Profiler is the source JMP analysis platform that was used. The Prediction Profiler is embedded in a multitude of analysis platform workflows. I believe it's only active in HTML from a select number of originating platforms. Perhaps the user could share a script of their workflow to validate if this is indeed root cause?