Hi Cecily

I don't think PSPP is to slow with big datasets. 500 Mb is not that big. I
just think you are not working with an optimal configuration.

The tests Alan suggested would have given more info about the problem so
people could give you an advice. May guess at the moment is that you should
use  a bigger workspace or have a problem with your tmp files on a slow
disk. The later is unlikely as I expect just 1 disk in your laptop.

Assuming you have a laptop with at least 4 Gb memory I would recommend
setting your workspace to 500 Mb or more. You can do this in the
syntaxeditor window with:

set WORKSPACE=524288.

You can check this with:

show ALL.

You find the syntax editor by going in PSPPIRE to the file tab and then
syntax.

If you could tell the exact file you downloaded for your work people could
try to find out what is going on and help you.  It would also be usefull if
you could post what happens if you change your workspace settings as
suggested above.

Have fun




<https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/pspp-users> Date: Sat, 24 Sep 2016
> 00:08:10 +0530
> From: Cecily Ray <cecily....@gmail.com>
> To: Alan Mead <ame...@alanmead.org>
> Cc: "pspp-users@gnu.org" <pspp-users@gnu.org>
> Subject: Re: PSPP not working
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> Alan,
>
> Thank you for your helpful replies. I now understand that PSPP works fine
> with smaller datasets than with the large one I am using. I think I will
> have
> to go for a trial version of SPSS.
>
> Cecily
>
>
>
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