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Calcite | Level 5
Hi, sorry if this is the incorrect place to post this. I am new to SAS and JMP and just wanted some opinions to see if my question was even possible before I spend a lot of time on it.

I have a Oracle database of values that I would like to use to generate reports and graphs in JMP. I want these reports to be outputted dynamically to a webpage. I was hoping to use Perl to generate the SQL requests and then pass commands to JMP(installed on the server and not the clients machine) which would then generate the graphs and have perl output them to the webbrowser. Does this sound possible and where would SAS come in?

Thanks for your time and Im sorry if this is the incorrect page to post this, I couldnt find any JMP forums to ask.
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Cynthia_sas
SAS Super FREQ
Hi:
This is really a question for Tech Support. They have the JMP, database and other expertise to help you figure out an answer to your question. On the JMP support site, they refer you to SAS Technical Support: http://www.jmp.com/support/

To open a track with Tech Support, go to: http://support.sas.com and after the page loads, look on the left hand navigation area for the link entitled "Submit a Problem".

cynthia

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