I also thought it was a bug. It seems a logical change.
PWR
On Monday, October 28, 2013 5:02 AM, Hugo Alejandro
wrote:
I also agree. Normal view, should be similar to a spreadsheet.
As an additional comment, I think what may be confusing in the current way of
working PSPP is mode "select
ways.
Paul
From: Ben Pfaff
To: Paul Wright
Cc: Parag Agrawal ; John Darrington
; Micha? Dubrawski ;
"pspp-users@gnu.org"
Sent: Thursday, August 8, 2013 11:33 PM
Subject: Re: Importing quanvert file format .pkd to PSPP
Which website do you
manage donations received. For example, trust services you hire
other people to do it myself, because I lack expertise.
From: John Darrington
To: Paul Wright
Cc: Ben Pfaff ; Parag Agrawal ;
"pspp-users@gnu.org" ; Micha? Dubrawski
Sent: Tuesday
>From what I understand there are few developers currently working in PSPP.
PSPP seems like a great project, could become a high-priority project of the
FSF?. I understand that the support of this campaign aims to redirect efforts
to the software developers promoted in the campaign.
PSPP is a g
Hello everyone.
I've noticed that the documentation for PSPP on the official website is
outdated https://www.gnu.org/software/pspp/documentation.html (version 6.2),
however, in the author's website, is updated to version 0.8.
http://benpfaff.org/~blp/pspp-master/latest/user-manual/
Many new us
I meant really ODB (OASIS open document data base) and not ODBC (Open DataBase
Connectivity).
Specifications for opendocument: http://docs.oasis-open.org/office/v1.2/
Specifications for ODBC:
http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/windows/desktop/ms714177%28v
Hello, I read the manual and the only makes references to import files PSQL
database type.
I have understood that ODB files using PSQL database type, is there a way to
import the tables in PSPP?
If not, it would be great that they add a filter import/export opendocument
base files, or tables th