Hi Rob,

from the GUI you can go via the Menu

File -> New -> Syntax

This will open a window where you can type pspp syntax and execute the syntax. 
The results will show up in the output window.

Regards

Friedrich


> Am 24.07.2017 um 10:08 schrieb Rob Goudey <robgou...@optusnet.com.au>:
> 
> I last used SPSS on a mainframe computer (VAX/VMS) in 1986, and I can 
> remember using it from the command line.
> I am new to PSPP and I would like to try learning by using it in the same way 
> I did with SPSS.
>  
> I recently downloaded PSPP by doing the following:
>    1. Went to https://www.gnu.org/software/pspp/get.html
>    2. Under Binaries, Windows – I clicked Installers
>    3. Under Downloads I chose the most recent 32-bit version, which was 
> PSPP_2016-09-27_daily_32bits
>    4. Then went through the installation process, which seemed to go OK.
>    5. I got the pie chart icon and the PSPP user’s guide on my desktop.
>  
> When I double click the PSPP icon, that actually runs PSPPIRE and puts me in 
> the data editor.
> From there I can’t see how to get from PSPPIRE to the command line.
> The user guide gives lots of useful information about what to do at the 
> command line once you get there, but I can’t find how to move between PSSPIRE 
> and PSPP command line.
>  
> I was able to go to DOS and change to the directory containing the PSPP 
> application, then type PSPP to get the command prompt (i.e. PSPP>).
> Will I need to do this every time, or can I set up in such a way that I can 
> double click an icon that takes me to the command prompt?
>  
> Rob.
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