Thank you everybody for your assistance with query.
I have now been informed that attempting to open the file marital.spv
can cause SPSS to crash.
Please do NOT make any further attempts to open this file.
Might it be possible for the administration team to remove to the link
to marital.sp
On Tue, 2009-04-07 at 08:12 +0800, John Darrington wrote:
> On Mon, Apr 06, 2009 at 03:00:43PM +1000, James BRANFORD wrote:
>
> However, for no particular reason, my lecturer is insistant that an
> assessment item be submitted in SPSS specific .spo or .spv viewer
> formats.
> "The University will ensure that it imposes no requirement or
> expectation on students in any discipline that would require them
> necessarily to make use of proprietary software when a cost is
> involved, where there are comparable Open Source packages available"
This is fantastic! Here on
On Mon, Apr 06, 2009 at 03:00:43PM +1000, James BRANFORD wrote:
However, for no particular reason, my lecturer is insistant that an
assessment item be submitted in SPSS specific .spo or .spv viewer
formats.
At my university, there is an official policy which would allow me
James BRANFORD <6256...@student.swin.edu.au> writes:
> I have read that the .spv file format, used by SPSS 16+, is based on
> the .xml file format (which I think was developed to make files
> portable between the Microsoft Office suite of applications).
>
> Would a file saved as .xml, with the ext
Hello,
I guess this is the bug ##25795.
http://savannah.gnu.org/bugs/?func=detailitem&item_id=25795
Ben already made a fix for it to gnulib, but I need to test it. I've
just formated my old linux and I couldn't try it yet :(
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Hi.
I have a problem in the OUTPUT window, with the PSPP for Windows: the commands
"SAVE" and "SAVE AS" don't work.
Has somebody detected the same problem?
Greeting,
Miguel.
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