See:
https://www.google.com/search?q=spss+syntax+match+files&oq=spss+syntax+match+files
>From memory:
match files file = 'one.sav'
/file = 'two.sav'
/by patient_id
/map .
execute.
/MAP will show you a "map" of the matched variables (and is
optional)... The matched file will have all the c
Can you construct a tiny example CSV file with three cases of dummy data
that illustrates the problem? Can you also share the version of PSPP,
platform, etc. that you are using? How are you accessing the file? And
what exactly did PSPP do when it encountered the error?
Does LibreOffice Calc or Exc
I'm a newbie on PSPP.
Today I tryed to import a CVS but got a problem when the parser encountered a inside double quotes.
I cannot link the file since contain reserved data.
Any Help?
Thank You
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