Ben,

This is a small sample dataset saved (using SPSS 26) as an unencrypted
SAV, an encrypted SAV, and a tab-delimited. The password is "Password1"
and there a text file containing this string in the ZIP file.

Let me know if you need a bigger example or with more variation.

-Alan


On 11/17/2019 1:24 PM, Ben Pfaff wrote:
> Hi! I'm continuing my work on making PSPP read and write SPV files.
> Actually, I'm getting really close to pushing the work into PSPP. One
> of the loose ends I've got is encrypted SPV files. I'd appreciate it
> if someone could provide an example of such a file, along with the
> plaintext (unencrypted) version of it and the password needed for
> decryption. Then I ought to be able to support decrypting those files
> in PSPP.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Ben.
>

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