Thank you for responding. I definitely understand the time constraints. I started to work on this further myself, then life intervened and I never got back to it. I will send you the files off-list.
--andy On Wednesday, November 02, 2011 10:00:42 PM Ben Pfaff wrote: > Andy Choens <andy.cho...@gmail.com> writes: > > I've got two SPSS files that I'm willing to send to anyone who wants to > > see them. > > File #1 - Created with SPSS 11 on Windows. > > File #2 - Created with SPSS 20 on Linux (Ubuntu). > > > > File number 1 opens normally in PSPP. File two does not. File #2 does > > opens and the data imports (integers at least import OK), but I get a > > bunch of warnings. The same thing happens in R (down to the errors), > > wihch makes sense. As I remember, PSPP and R both use the same > > underlying system to import/open SPSS data files. > > > > I get the following warnings when opening file #2: > > > > PSPP warning: "/home/andy/dev/spss-import/test-spss20.sav" near offset > > 0x148: File specifies unexpected value -1.79769e+308 as LOWEST. > > PSPP warning: "/home/andy/dev/spss-import/test-spss20.sav" near offset > > 0x164: Invalid variable display parameters for variable 0 (DUMB). > > Default parameters substituted. > > PSPP warning: "/home/andy/dev/spss-import/test-spss20.sav" near offset > > 0x1c7: Unrecognized record type 7, subtype 18. Please send a copy of > > this file, and the syntax which created it to bug-gnu-p...@gnu.org. > > Andy, did you ever get this resolved? I now have time to take a > look at the problem and, presumably, fix it. Please send me the > files. > > Thanks, > > Ben. _______________________________________________ Pspp-users mailing list Pspp-users@gnu.org https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/pspp-users