Or simply run "pspp-convert data.sav data.csv" from the terminal.
On Wed, May 29, 2024 at 8:01 AM Oren Ish-Shalom <tuna.is.good.for....@gmail.com> wrote: > > with syntax file (*.sps) it’s very easy: > > $ cat script.sps > ** ... computations here ... ** > SAVE /OUTFILE='data.sav' > HOST COMMAND = ['pspp-convert data.sav data.csv'] > > Then from your terminal: > > $ pspp script.sps # does everything + then save it to *.csv > > On Wed, 29 May 2024 at 17:54, keithlance keithla...@comcast.net wrote: >> >> I’m new to PSPP. It seems to do everything I need except one: export a .sav >> file as an .xlsx file. Wish this was as simple and straightforward in PSPP >> as in SPSS. >> Is it possible to export a PSPP .sav file in any tabular format that Excel >> can read reliably? >> Thanks, >> Keith >> Keith Curry Lance >> 710 S. 46th St. >> Boulder, CO 80305-6042 >> 720-232-5866 >> keithla...@comcast.net >> >> >>