Why do you need to use Excel?
PSPP can already convert .sav files to .ods and .gnumeric formats.
If you then use LibreOffice and/or Gnumeric instead of Excel, then you're
golden.
J'
On Wed, May 29, 2024 at 08:54:03AM -0600, keithlance wrote:
> I???m new to PSPP. It seems to do everything I nee
Or simply run "pspp-convert data.sav data.csv" from the terminal.
On Wed, May 29, 2024 at 8:01 AM Oren Ish-Shalom
wrote:
>
> with syntax file (*.sps) it’s very easy:
>
> $ cat script.sps
> ** ... computations here ... **
> SAVE /OUTFILE='data.sav'
> HOST COMMAND = ['pspp-convert data.sav data.csv
with syntax file (*.sps) it’s very easy:
$ cat script.sps
** ... computations here ... **
SAVE /OUTFILE='data.sav'
HOST COMMAND = ['pspp-convert data.sav data.csv']
Then from your terminal:
$ pspp script.sps # does everything + then save it to *.csv
On Wed, 29 May 2024 at 17:54, keithlance keit
I’m new to PSPP. It seems to do everything I need except one: export a .sav
file as an .xlsx file. Wish this was as simple and straightforward in PSPP as
in SPSS.
Is it possible to export a PSPP .sav file in any tabular format that Excel can
read reliably?
Thanks,
Keith
Keith Curry Lance
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