Chapter 14
Extending JMP
External Data Sources, Analytical Tools, and Automation
This chapter discusses scripting features that are particularly useful for production settings, such as the following:
• a Datafeed for capturing real-time data from a laboratory instrument
• using SAS, MATLAB, or R through JMP Scripting Language (JSL)
• using JMP with Excel
• connecting to databases
• controlling JMP externally by OLE automation
Some general JSL commands that might be of particular interest for use in a production setting include Caption, Speak, Print, Write, and Mail. These commands are described in “Functions that Communicate with Users” in the “Programming Methods” chapter.
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