That was! Thank you Domingo
El El mié, 12 ago 2020 a las 9:53, John Darrington < j...@darrington.wattle.id.au> escribió: > (please CC pspp-users@gnu.org in your replies, so that other people can > benefit > from the discussion) > > In that case, I think you were correct. You need to do something like: > > add files /file='foo.sav' /file='few.sav'. > > I hope this helps. > > J' > > > On Wed, Aug 12, 2020 at 09:24:10AM +0200, Domingo J Rubira L??pez wrote: > Thank you John. Could you try with an example? If a I have 2 files > with the > same variables, that is: a partner and me are filling the same > database but > separately, we have finished collecting and we want to mix together > in only > one database. My file is called foo.sav, his is called few.sav > > How could I do it?? What must I write in sintaxis? > > Thanks and sorry. > > Domingo > > El mi??., 12 ago. 2020 a las 9:16, John Darrington (< > j...@darrington.wattle.id.au>) escribi??: > > > I think that 'ADD FILES' is not what you want. > > > > If you are merely trying to open a system ('*.sav') file, then you > should > > be reading > > section 9.3 which says: > > > > GET > > /FILE={'FILE_NAME',FILE_HANDLE} > > /DROP=VAR_LIST > > /KEEP=VAR_LIST > > /RENAME=(SRC_NAMES=TARGET_NAMES)... > > /ENCODING='ENCODING'. > > > > Like the text says, all subcommands except /FILE are optional, So > if you > > have a file called "foo.sav", then you would write: > > > > get /file='foo.sav'. > > > > Alternatively, if you are trying to open a different kind of file, > then you > > should be reading section 9.4 GET DATA. > > > > I hope this helps. > > > > J' > > > > > > On Wed, Aug 12, 2020 at 08:33:14AM +0200, Domingo J Rubira L??pez > wrote: > > Sorry for my question. I am starting using PSPP and I have > some easy > > troubles. I tried to find the answer but I couldn't. > > > > I would like to add files, I see the next sintaxis but I don't > > understand > > what I must write for my files. > > > > /FILE={*,???file name???} > > [/RENAME=(src names=target names). . .] > > [/IN=var name] > > [/SORT] > > > > I write this sintaxis when I have one or the files opened. In > file > > name I > > write the name of the other file. What must I write instead > of src > > names > > or target names or var name ? > > > > I am sure you are thinking I am very lost it is not too hard. > I think > > too. > > Could anybody help me?? Thank you a lot. > > > > Domingo. > > >