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JSL version compatibility

Could you please provide a function which takes as input:

  1. A jsl script
  2. The jsl version in which the script was written

An provides a list of changes to all used functions as output 

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martindemel
Staff

This came up during the JSL Unsession at Discovery Summit Europe today. The goal is to make potential capability issues with scripts more visible. So providing a function which parses through the script and collects all the JSL commands used (in a version the script worked well), checks what command has changed since then to the most recent version, and throws out a list of these commands. That way the user can see immediately if there are potential risks when transferring a script to a newer version of JMP.  

Status changed to: Acknowledged

Hi @OHS, thank you for your suggestion! We have captured your request and will take it under consideration.