>
> I've tried importing .csv and open document as well as .txt files and
> every time PSPP automatically closes.
>
I guess you are using a MSWindows build. This behavior was reported before
when a newer build was installed on top of a pre-november-2013 build. It is
stated in the readme that you
Dear All
An easy method to convert STATA files to PSPP or SPSS
The new version of epidata manager 1.4.4.4, has an option for import
Choose the STATA file-in the options do not forget to click the data icon or
only the structure is imported
Now save as an epidata manager file
Now choose the export
On Mon, Apr 21, 2014 at 08:43:35AM -0500, Landon Denkler wrote:
I've tried importing .csv and open document as well as .txt files and
every time PSPP automatically closes.
That should not happen. Perhaps you have found a bug. Which version of pspp
are you using? and at what stage does
On Sun, Apr 20, 2014 at 10:01:32AM -0400, Kevin Richard wrote:
> I'm looking into PSPP for linux, and since I'm going to be migrating
> from a Windows system running Quantum I was wondering if someone with
> experience could tell me if PSPP supports C subroutines. I should
> probably note that I'll
I've tried importing .csv and open document as well as .txt files and
every time PSPP automatically closes.
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On Sun, Apr 20, 2014 at 10:01:32AM -0400, Kevin Richard wrote:
I'm looking into PSPP for linux, and since I'm going to be migrating
from a Windows system running Quantum I was wondering if someone with
experience could tell me if PSPP supports C subroutines. I should
probably no
On Fri, Apr 18, 2014 at 11:09:49AM -0500, Landon Denkler wrote:
Hello GNU,
Hi! Pleased to meet you.
I am an analyst at Gragg Advertising and a graduate student at the
University of Missouri-Kansas City. All of my work data is in Excel form,
but I want to use PSPP to stat