If I understand the issue correctly, variable labels are not being installed 
when importing some Excel files into PSPP. Is this correct?

 

Take care,

John

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From: Pspp-users <pspp-users-bounces+jhwhite=techwriteinc....@gnu.org> On 
Behalf Of Alan Mead
Sent: Thursday, January 20, 2022 9:23 PM
To: Marek Ludwig <marek.lud...@fh-potsdam.de>; pspp-users@gnu.org
Cc: Katja Behrndt <katja.behr...@fh-potsdam.de>
Subject: Re: Import Codebook

 

I find applying labels to be very time-consuming, so maybe that's bad news for 
you. Maybe someone else will have a great idea.

 

But to make it as quick as possible, I'd recommend that you generate syntax and 
execute that syntax. I think that will be MUCH quicker than individually 
clicking and editing these values using the graphical user interface.

 

A lot of people are scared of syntax, but it's not so hard. An added advantage 
of doing it this way is that you easily fix an error by fixing the syntax and 
re-running it.

 

Also, if you have the information in a spreadsheet, I would try to generate the 
syntax using formulas in the spreadsheet. If column A contained the spss 
variable name (maybe "V1") and column B contained the variable label, then into 
cell C1 I would insert:

 

="variable labels "&A1&" '"&B1&"'."  

 

(Note that there are single quotes, inside the double quotes, around B1 because 
it's a string.) 

 

If A1 = V1 and B1 = Beschriftung then this would generate:

 

variable labels V1 'Beschriftung'.

 

And if you paste that into a syntax window, add the line "Execute." and run it, 
it would label this variable. You could paste 200 rows of Column C, add 
"Execute." and create the 200 variable labels very easily.

 

The value labels could be done similarly but I'd have to see the spreadsheet to 
devise the correct formula(s)...

 

This page describes the syntax: 

http://www.statsmakemecry.com/smmctheblog/using-syntax-to-assign-variable-labels-and-value-labels-in-s.html

 

This includes my solution and suggests an alternative (that may not work with 
PSPP):

https://www.reddit.com/r/spss/comments/mobw0z/import_excel_file_while_maintaining_variable/

 

Here are the relevant PSPP manual pages:

https://www.gnu.org/software/pspp/manual/html_node/VALUE-LABELS.html

https://www.gnu.org/software/pspp/manual/html_node/VARIABLE-LABELS.html

https://www.gnu.org/software/pspp/manual/html_node/MISSING-VALUES.html

 

 

-Alan

 

 

On 1/19/2022 9:01 AM, Marek Ludwig wrote:

Dear All, 

we have read in a CSV dataset that we had generated from an Excel file. 
Unfortunately, the codebook got lost in the process, so that the columns for 
labels("Beschriftung"), value labels ("Wertelabels") and missing values 
("Fehlende Werte") are empty. Since our dataset has over 200 variables, filling 
them in manually would be very time consuming. Is there an efficient, faster 
solution to read in the codebook or fill in these columns? 

I would be very grateful for a hint!

Thanks a lot,

Marek

 

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