On 11/27/2018 10:34 AM, Ben Pfaff wrote:
> New .spo files do show up regularly at the converter webpage.  That's
> how I collected most of my 3000+ .spv files, too.  (I'd have far more
> .spo files if I hadn't inadvertently deleted most of them a few months
> ago not recognizing the format.)

I take it that SPO and SPV files are very different? How "smart" are SPV
files? I ask because I've had the experience of opening an SPV file in
SPSS and SPSS seems to be composing the results (a table or a chart). I
had the impression that it was re-running the analysis, but maybe that's
a poor assumption. But I believe I've heard reports that when people
with different licenses exchange SPV files, some results cannot be
displayed (because a particular module is not available on the viewer's
SPSS license). If so, I imagine there are limits on what PSPP can do to
display some SPO files?

-Alan

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