A JMP Report (.jrp ) is actually nothing more than a JMP script, that since it has the .jrp file extension, it knows to run the script. Since you chose to embed the data table, what it actually does, is to create a piece of JSL that will recreate the data table, and places it in the .rpt file as the first part of the script. The unfortunate item, is that it does not save global items or memory variables that may be present when the report is saved, but when you start up a new session, those items are no longer available to the JMP session. What you need to do, to determine the problem, is to change the file's extension to .jsl, and to open the file into the script editor. Then search for the value "135". Then see if you can see what you might be able to do to remedy the situation. If you can not, you can respond back to the Community, with information that might be able to get to the bottom of the issue.
Jim