– Graph Builder improvements including the new packed bars chart, which combines elements from treemaps and Pareto plots finer graph customization and easy creation of custom error bars. – Multiple file import to quickly and accurately combine hundreds – or even thousands – of files into one JMP data table. – New Recode tools and automated routines to get data ready for analysis more quickly. – JMP Projects to organize files and manage multiple open windows with a drag-and-drop tabbed interface. At the prompt, navigate to where you saved the SID file.If your license is past your expiration date, the first screen you see at launch may be a message that your license has expired.SAS suggests you save it in My DocumentsSAS Installation Data. Download the SID file: SIMSTUDIO930_99RKQP_70112023_Win_Wrkstn.txt and copy it into the same directory above.Delete (or move to a backup location) the existing SID file C:Program FilesSASHomelicensesSIMSTUDIO930_99KJ3V_70112023_Win_Wrkstn.txt.You should see the correct expiration date (7/14/14) on the next launch. Note: if after updating the license you still see the old expiration date (7/14/13) on the splash screen, delete file
You should then see a popup dialog stating Your license has been accepted.On the following 'Save License As' dialog save the JMP.per file to C:Program FilesSASJMP11 (JMP) or C:Program FilesSASJMPPRO11 (JMP Pro).Enter an Administrator Name and Department if you desire.At the prompt, navigate to the license installation file.In the resulting Renew Your License window, click Open License.Enter this one line of scripting: renew license().From the File menu, choose New > Script to open a script window.
If you are installing JMP or JMP Pro for the first time, this file will be located in the Windows folder of the extracted installation archive. Download the license installation file the file name will start with JMP11 followed by a number of digits and letters and a.
Note: Run JMP or JMP Pro as administrator when you update the license file.