I really wanted to take the opportunity, but I have a few files in
that format, corresponding to an internal unpublished research.
Despite the antiquity is confidential.
I am very interested in the concept of "preserve data" (see
documentliberation.org), however, there is no free alternative to su
I thought that .sys was the extention SPSS sometimes uses to label the
"Syntax" files.
J'
On Thu, Nov 20, 2014 at 08:35:30PM -0800, Ben Pfaff wrote:
On Thu, Nov 20, 2014 at 08:26:27PM -0300, Erich Hill wrote:
> It works perfect in sav and zsav files. However, I could not convert
>
On Fri, Nov 21, 2014 at 02:31:16AM -0300, Erich Hill wrote:
> Unfortunately I am not an expert to explain the difference, but the
> files in the"sys" file format that I have are some very old files in
> MSDOS versions of SPSS.
> On the website of IBM's described as SPSS/PC+ format and is supported
Unfortunately I am not an expert to explain the difference, but the
files in the"sys" file format that I have are some very old files in
MSDOS versions of SPSS.
On the website of IBM's described as SPSS/PC+ format and is supported
by current versions.
My intention was to preserve those old data fi
On Thu, Nov 20, 2014 at 08:26:27PM -0300, Erich Hill wrote:
> It works perfect in sav and zsav files. However, I could not convert
> por or sys files.
> From the application I can open por files, but not sys files.
It's true that it did not support .por files. It was not difficult to
add that fe
It works perfect in sav and zsav files. However, I could not convert
por or sys files.
From the application I can open por files, but not sys files.
Thank you
On 11/20/14, Ben Pfaff wrote:
> On Thu, Nov 20, 2014 at 2:45 PM, Erich Hill wrote:
>> It really is a great service, thanks to the devel
On Thu, Nov 20, 2014 at 2:45 PM, Erich Hill wrote:
> It really is a great service, thanks to the developers.
> I tried the latest version of PSPP and this can be used zsav files
> transparently. Is there likely to be supported on the web?
I think that it already should be--did you try it? If it
It really is a great service, thanks to the developers.
I tried the latest version of PSPP and this can be used zsav files
transparently. Is there likely to be supported on the web?
It is a very good alternative to using SPSS files in Libo Calc and
statistical analysis module.
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On Thu, Nov 20, 2014 at 11:06:05AM +0100, news wrote:
> Is the service able to convert stata dta files into SPSS sav files ?
No, it only reads SPSS data files.
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May I Replied to the question because it is obvious.
The service is clear and uses the capabilities of PSPP to convert
native SPSS files into text files.
On 11/20/14, news wrote:
> Is the service able to convert stata dta files into SPSS sav files ?
>
> - ftr
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> On 20/11/2014 06:34, Ben Pfaff wr
Is the service able to convert stata dta files into SPSS sav files ?
- ftr
On 20/11/2014 06:34, Ben Pfaff wrote:
On Wed, Nov 19, 2014 at 03:39:28PM -0300, Erich Hill wrote:
Searching the web, I found the web pspp.benpfaff.org and found a good
service, but does not work for server error.
Is it
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