Looks interesting if indeed the file format is more efficient with large data 
files.

Surfing the net, I have also come to savReaderWriter, but unfortunately this 
program uses SPSS I/O module to function, it is not your own implementation or 
fully open source.

Reviewing the websites of other statistical packages (SAS, Stata, etc.) do not 
support the *.Zsav file format currently, but will support in their next 
versions, especially Stata is working to extend the command -usespss- for 
version 14.
 
--
Bastián Díaz

interestingly, there is a program already available which could read this 
format- 
savReaderWriter. i did not try it myself, but according to the main page 
(http://pythonhosted.org/savReaderWriter/#savwriter-write-spss-system-files), 
zsav was created using the ZLIB compression scheme. 

searching for more materials. 


regards,

 Dr Soumalya Ray <drsoumalya-...@yahoo.co.in>
MBBS,MD(PGT-C.Medicine),Ex-HP(Medicine)
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