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thiennguyen
Level III

SAS to JMP data connectivity

I'm currently working with a SAS 9.4 file and looking to transfer it to JMP Pro 17.2. I've encountered an issue where the button in SAS, which is supposed to export data to JMP, is not functioning properly. Could anyone provide guidance on how to successfully transfer my data from SAS 9.4 to JMP Pro 17.2? 

 

And I have SAS 9.4 and JMP Pro 17.2 installed, but I'm unsure of the steps needed to integrate them effectively. Specifically, I'm looking for guidance on any settings or procedures that would enable seamless data transfer and interoperability between these two applications. If anyone has experience or knowledge in this area, your insights would be incredibly valuable to me.

 

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Thierry_S
Super User

Re: SAS to JMP data connectivity

Hi,

Have you tried to save your SAS file as a ".sas7bdat" file? It is a standard format for SAS, and it is native to JMP.

Best,

TS

Thierry R. Sornasse

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Thierry_S
Super User

Re: SAS to JMP data connectivity

Hi,

Have you tried to save your SAS file as a ".sas7bdat" file? It is a standard format for SAS, and it is native to JMP.

Best,

TS

Thierry R. Sornasse

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