I see no error message in the output.
This is too complicated to me.
My hints:
- You have to print the entire first line of the data and see whether
your formats and the data fit (like in the last century).
- What about entering the .dat file into a spreadsheet to see whether
the data import well ? Look wether any difficulties with decimal
delimiters, or date-time variables appear.
Good luck
ftr
On 04/11/2014 16:44, p...@handundstein.de wrote:
Sorry, of course I meant .sav files. Thanks for pointing out the mistake.
I guess I can add file attachments when posting via email, so I'll give it a
try. .sps and .pdf should be attached now.
Ben Pfaff <b...@cs.stanford.edu> schrieb am 04.11.2014 16:30:
On Tue, Nov 04, 2014 at 11:28:20AM +0000, Holger wrote:
I've conducted an online survey (~2.800 participants) using LimeSurvey. I'd
like to use PSPP to analyze the resulting data - as I've done before.
However, I can't seem to manage to convert the LimeSurvey export files (SPSS
16+ format), into a functioning .spv file. But strangely enough, I don't get
any error messages when I execute the syntax file (.sps), the output file
looks fine to my eyes - but the data set window of pspp appears empty. So,
no error messages, but no data either - and no .spv file I could save.
PSPP has no support for reading or writing .spv files.
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