Can PSPP output a Stata file using a .sav file? I have a client asking for a
Stata file and I've never had to create one. She mentioned SPSS can output
them.
thanks for any help that may come.
Rob Mogerman
k using a
very old version of PSPP. For example, the RPM from f19 might work, but it will
be a pretty old version of PSPP.
-Alan
On 3/14/2022 9:23 AM, Mogerman Rob wrote:
Can anyone point me to a pspp instal link that will work for CentOS 7.9? We
are trying to get a new server loade
We are trying intall PSPP onto centOS6 but there seems be a lot of issues to
install there vs. centOS5 or 7. Does anyone have any short cuts that may help
out with an install on centOS6?
Will - can you add some detail to this?
Thanks so much
Rob Mogerman
thanks. what is the latest official version you'd suggest installing on a
linux machine?
From: Ben Pfaff
To: Mogerman Rob
Cc: "pspp-users@gnu.org"
Sent: Tuesday, July 5, 2016 5:13 PM
Subject: Re: translate syntax
On Tue, Jul 05, 2016 at 04:04:16PM +0000, Mog
I have recently installed PSPP for Windows (within the last 2 months) and have
had no issues.
On Tuesday, June 24, 2014 4:13 PM, John Darrington
wrote:
To a large extent I share your concerns about sourceforge. However I
think article to which you linked is overstating the issue. The
day, June 9, 2014 12:07 PM, Ben Pfaff wrote:
On Sun, Jun 8, 2014 at 7:56 PM, Mogerman Rob wrote:
> I am very inexperienced with pspp and spss. I have been using pspp on linux
> to create .sav files using a sps def file using the command "pspp .sps"
> which runs an
I am very inexperienced with pspp and spss. I have been using pspp on linux to
create .sav files using a sps def file using the command "pspp .sps" which
runs and outputs the file very nicely until today when trying this on a new
study. This data file has just under 200 variables.
I get
I'm very unfamiliar with pspp but I have a data file and a definitions file and
a client that needs a .sav file. How would I create a .sav file via command
line if I have the files test1.sps (spss definitions file) and file1.rft (
fixed ascii data file)? Is there a good way to do this throug
I'm very unfamiliar with pspp but I have a data file and a definitions file and
a client that needs a .sav file. How would I create a .sav file via command
line if I have the files test1.sps (spss definitions file) and file1.rft (
fixed ascii data file)? Is there a good way to do this through