Launch the Recurrence Analysis platform by selecting Analyze > Reliability and Survival > Recurrence Analysis.
Figure 5.5 Recurrence Analysis Launch Dialog
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A zero, indicating that the unit went out-of-service, or is no longer being studied. All units (each System ID) must have one row with a zero for this column, with the Y, Age, Event Timestamp column containing the final observed age. If each unit does not have exactly one last observed age in the table (where the Cost column cell is zero), then an error message appears.
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Note: Cost indicators for Recurrence Analysis are the reverse of censor indicators seen in Life Distribution or Survival Analysis. For the cost variable, the value of 1 indicates an event, such as repair; the value of 0 indicates that the unit is no longer in service. For the censor variable, the value of 1 indicates censored values, and the value of 0 indicates the event or failure of the unit (non-censored value).
Specifies the column with the origin timestamp. If you have starting times as event records, select the First Event is Start Timestamp option instead. JMP calculates age by subtracting the values in this column.
Specifies the column with the end-of-service timestamp. If end times are given for all units, specify that column here. If end times are not given for all units, specify the Default End Timestamp option instead. But if you have a record in which Cost is equal to zero, JMP uses that record as the end timestamp and you do not need to specify this role.