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nikles
Level VI

Save To Tall/Wide Spec Limits Table

Hi.  I'm interested in saving the limits of a table to a new table using the "Save to tall spec limits table" or "Save to wide spec limits table" feature.  However when I try it, nothing happens.  

Names Default to Here(1);
dt = Open("$SAMPLE_DATA/Semiconductor Capability.jmp");
msl = dt << Manage Spec Limits(Y(:PNP1, :NPN1, :PNP2));
dtlim = msl << Save to Tall Limits Table;  //Nothing happens

Does anyone know how to use this command?  The Scripting Index entry for this command is empty, so not sure where else to go but here.  

 

Thanks!

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Re: Save To Tall/Wide Spec Limits Table

The command is "Save to Tall Spec Limits Table" and not "Save to Tall Limits Table".

The following code should work:

dt = Open( "$SAMPLE_DATA/Semiconductor Capability.jmp" ); //open data
obj = dt << Manage Spec Limits( Y( dt << Get Column Group( "Processes" ) ) );
dttall = obj << Save to Tall Spec Limits Table;

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txnelson
Super User

Re: Save To Tall/Wide Spec Limits Table

I was not able to get it to work, but this will create the table

 

report(msl)[buttonbox(2)]<<click;
Jim
ThuongLe
Level IV

Re: Save To Tall/Wide Spec Limits Table

Hi nikles,
you can take a look at this post:

 

3 ways to load your specification limits into Process Capability 
And this post:

Manipulating and managing your specification limits 

Thuong Le

Re: Save To Tall/Wide Spec Limits Table

The command is "Save to Tall Spec Limits Table" and not "Save to Tall Limits Table".

The following code should work:

dt = Open( "$SAMPLE_DATA/Semiconductor Capability.jmp" ); //open data
obj = dt << Manage Spec Limits( Y( dt << Get Column Group( "Processes" ) ) );
dttall = obj << Save to Tall Spec Limits Table;
nikles
Level VI

Re: Save To Tall/Wide Spec Limits Table

Oof. My mistake. Thanks Tonya.