The easiest way I know of to get a list of variable in the current dataset, is DISPLAY VARIABLES.
If you want this information in a text file, then from the output view window choose File|Export... and use .txt as your filename suffix. J' On Wed, Aug 24, 2016 at 07:48:07AM -0500, Stacy Hardin wrote: It creates the text file, but there is nothing in the file when I open it. In my .sps file, the "export" command and the "print" command creates the blank text file. I've copied in the section below. There is more code above this section, but I don't think it's relative to this problem. The output viewer does not show any errors. The "write outfile" command works. It produces the .dat file with data in it. ************************************** BEGIN DATA FILE SAVE ********************************************** MATCH FILES FILE=* /KEEP resp_num TO q19.e. EXECUTE. WRITE OUTFILE='O:\2016 Jobs\305616\tabulation\305616.dat' TABLE /ALL. EXECUTE. EXPORT OUTFILE='O:\2016 Jobs\305616\tabulation\305616layout.txt' /TYPE=TXT EXECUTE. **PRINT OUTFILE='O:\2016 Jobs\305616\tabulation\305616layout.txt' TABLE /ALL. **EXECUTE. **************************************** END DATA FILE SAVE *********************************************** -- Avoid eavesdropping. Send strong encryted email. PGP Public key ID: 1024D/2DE827B3 fingerprint = 8797 A26D 0854 2EAB 0285 A290 8A67 719C 2DE8 27B3 See http://sks-keyservers.net or any PGP keyserver for public key.
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