Not a bug. It works!
I didn't know about it. I had read only the first few paras of section 9.7
only and of course it's not mentioned until 9.7.1. Way down at the bottom of
the page. That'll teach me!
-Original Message-
From: Ben Pfaff [mailto:b...@cs.stanford.edu]
Sent: Wednesday,
Adding FIELDNAMES should include variable names. If that doesn't work,
it's a bug.
On Wed, Jun 05, 2013 at 05:26:01AM +, Crichton, Ronald wrote:
> TRANSLATE works fine but you don't get headings on the fields. However, if
> you use /keep and list the variables you are interested in then you
TRANSLATE works fine but you don't get headings on the fields. However, if you
use /keep and list the variables you are interested in then you will be able to
copy and paste the variables names into excel (data > Text to Columns). This
works for me:
save translate
/outfile = 'P:\Xfer
On Tue, Jun 04, 2013 at 05:36:23PM -0700, martin cohen wrote:
I have some old (created circa 2001) spss files that pspp can read ?just
fine.
I would like to be able to save them as Excel (.xls) files for display
purposes.
Saving in csv format would also be OK.
I have some old (created circa 2001) spss files that pspp can read just fine.
I would like to be able to save them as Excel (.xls) files for display purposes.
Saving in csv format would also be OK.
However, I do not see any way to do this, either with "save as" or "export".
Is there any way t
Hi
Just download the latest installer from
http://sourceforge.net/projects/pspp4windows/files/ and use it.
Have fun
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