Yes, I used Windows to convert initially then also tried it over Libre
Office.
Ben
On Tue, May 16, 2017 at 3:09 PM, Douglas Greve
wrote:
> that file has a bunch of carriage returns instead of new lines (obscure
> unix vs windows problems). Did you convert the csv under windows?
>
> On 5/16/17 3
that file has a bunch of carriage returns instead of new lines (obscure
unix vs windows problems). Did you convert the csv under windows?
On 5/16/17 3:53 PM, Benjamin Ubani wrote:
Hello Douglas,
Sorry for the delay. I converted this file from a .csv format in order
to keep the column format
Hello Douglas,
Sorry for the delay. I converted this file from a .csv format in order to
keep the column format ideal. Although QDEC is correctly reading the number
of factors, it is only reading three subjects which is incorrect. I have
attached the document to this email for clarification.
Ben
what dat file? Can you give more specific details on the steps you are
taking? Can you send the dat file?
On 05/10/2017 06:37 PM, Benjamin Ubani wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I'm writing because I have had an issue with QDEC and it's ability to
> correctly read the number of subjects indicated on my data
Hello,
I'm writing because I have had an issue with QDEC and it's ability to
correctly read the number of subjects indicated on my data table. I have
about 70 subjects listed, but the program is only reading three. This is a
".dat" file that was created via a .csv template using Libre Calc.
Ben