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JMP® Meets SQL: Using Query Builder for JMP Data Tables
Eric Hill, JMP Abstract Example – 4 JMP Tables JMP 13 includes a Query Builder for JMP data tables Join up to 64 tables Filter data interactively and create prompts Query() JSL function lets you write SQL to manipulate JMP data tables Table 4: Avg_SAT_By_State – 51 rows, key “State” Table 3: SAT_Scores – 126,480 rows, key “SSN” Table 1: Big Class – 40 Rows, key “name” Table 2: BC_SocialSecurity – 40 rows, key “Student Name” Next
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Adding Tables to the Query
1. Open the data tables 3. Add Tables and Create Joins 2. Launch JMP Query Builder Auto-Join did not succeed Join tables manually Done adding tables Build the query Next
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Add additional filters
Configuring the Query 9. Examine the generated SQL 5. Select columns to include 8. Save and Run 6. Customize columns 10. Create a prompted query 7. Add Filters Set all filters to “prompt” Examine the generated SQL Add additional filters if desired Save and Close the prompting query Save the query to a file before you run it Run the query Next
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Running the Prompting Query
11. Run the query from the Home Window Next
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Executing SQL from JSL Find students who performed better than their state average in both Verbal and Math Contact Info: Eric Hill Source of data for average SAT scores by state: Restart
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