I asked about this a few years ago.  I gather it would be difficult. Mind you, 
I used TABLES in SPSS in about 1990 and got to quite like it and used it a lot. 
So, here we are in 2018 and I use CTABLES in SPSS, and can’t get the hang of 
it, at least not much more than the basic usage of it. Can’t stand it. I long 
for the old TABLES function. Not available in SPSS. So, here’s the thing: 
perhaps PSPP should develop its own version of TABLES with just the basics, 
without trying to emulate SPSS because they have stuffed up something that used 
to be quite good.

From: Pspp-users [mailto:pspp-users-bounces+ronald.crichton=cit.edu...@gnu.org] 
On Behalf Of Jakub Škrobánek
Sent: Tuesday, 24 July 2018 6:29 PM
To: pspp-users@gnu.org
Subject: PSPP CTABLES

Hi, I would like to ask if there is any progression in CTABLES implementation 
to PSPP. I read some threads 
(http://pspp-users.gnu.narkive.com/r32JwdwI/what-features-of-custom-tables-ctables-are-most-important)
 but they seems dead. Any suggestion?
Kind regards

Jacob

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