Alan,
please do not doubt my statements.
Mr Braxton, wrote me a personal e-mail yesterday evening (CEST) as if I
were the PSPP support. I am not. I answered him this morning (CEST) and
pointed to the PSPP manual. This afternoon (CEST) Mr Braxton wrote the
same message that he wrote to me yesterday evening (CEST) to all PSPP
users on the mailing list.
I do not know that the mailing list is for solving indivual problems.
Then I will unsubscribe.
Oliver Walter
Am 14.04.2017 um 18:22 schrieb Alan Mead:
Well if you did not cc the users list, how will the users know that
you've already answered his question?
-Alan
On 4/14/2017 11:05 AM, Dr. Oliver Walter wrote:
Is it possible that you deal with this special problem of one user
not via the mailing list, please? I already answered Mr Braxton.
Thank you.
Oliver Walter
Am 14.04.2017 um 18:01 schrieb Alan Mead:
Sorry, here the the URL I forgot to include:
https://www.spss-tutorials.com/spss-date-variables-tutorial/
BTW, you're corresponding with a mailing list
(pspp-users@gnu.org)... Not sure who "Al Hollenbach" is.... You're
using your laptop which is using MS Outlook 12. I don't know much
about Outlook, but probably you have a contact in your address book
for "Al Hollenbach" with the email address "pspp-users@gnu.org". You
should change the name of this contact to something sensible like
"PSPP users email list". Or if "Al Hollenbach" is a contact with a
reasonable email address and an alternative email address of
pspp-users@gnu.org, then you should delete the PSPP email address
from Al's contact information. Or call your IT help desk.
-Alan
On 4/14/2017 10:54 AM, Alan Mead wrote:
Marc,
If the manual says it's available, then it's a bug if it's not
working. Can you send a tiny example of your syntax and be more
explicit about what you're trying to do and what it's not doing
correctly?
For example, here is a page with some SPSS syntax about this dates,
including DATEDIFF.
If syntax is too scary or creating a tiny example is too difficult,
then maybe it will suffice to have a verbose explanation of what
you're trying to do and what it's not doing correctly.
-Alan
On 4/14/2017 10:48 AM, Braxton Alfred wrote:
Dear Mr Hollenbach –
I need a bit of help with PSPP and if you are not the source, I
apologize for troubling you and would greatly appreciate being
referred to the proper person.
In the case that you are available, I have the following questions:
1. Is DATEDIFF implemented? The manual is clear, but I can’t get
it to work.
2.If not, how would I get a Julian date?
Thank you for your time. And once more I apologize for the intrusion.
Marc Alfred
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functions on fire in a copy of Orion.
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