I'm using JMP Pro PLS, but my response is binary. I've seen an approach, PLS-DA that does the math in a different way recognizing that the predictors and the responses are not of the same type and so the notion of covariance between them is different than if they were both numeric. I have only skimmed the literature before taking a deeper dive. I thought JMP would use an approach specifically designed for binary responses. However, in the notes for PLS in JMP Pro, when the response is binary the notes indicate that the response is simply coded to 0/1 and then the algorithm proceeds as if it were a continuous response. Is the solution impacted by this method? That is, is it close to the same solution as PLS-DA?