Hi Nina,
thanks for your email. The appropriate mailing list would be the users list. I
recommend to export from excel to csv and then import to pspp from csv.
Regards
Friedrich
> Am 20.03.2022 um 17:35 schrieb Nina G :
>
> Please, tell me how to prepare my data file in PSPP from E
labels were lost in the
import process. After some research, I found a spreadsheet that permitted a
clean import with full labels intact. The spreadsheet is Gnumeric
Spreadsheet. Some of you are probably familiar with this program. It is a
free program, so it is worth looking to see if it would
Instead of transforming to csv, if you transform your excel file to an
Openoffice file or a Gnumeric file, then you should be able to import it
without loss.
J'
On Sun, Jan 23, 2022 at 12:42:09PM +, Marek Ludwig wrote:
Dear John,
that is correct. We transformed the
Ludwig; pspp-users@gnu.org
Cc: Katja Behrndt
Betreff: RE: Import Codebook
If I understand the issue correctly, variable labels are not being installed
when importing some Excel files into PSPP. Is this correct?
Take care,
John
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On Fri, Jan 21, 2022 at 1:29 PM Dominique Joye wrote:
> This is an important discussion
>
> The traditional way to import a dataset in the "old time" was to import
&g
That is a good idea.
On Fri, Jan 21, 2022 at 12:10 PM Elio Spinello
wrote:
> For a codebook that doesn’t already exist, my suggestion would be to
> import from a spreadsheet or CSV file which has been formatted using
> specified column names for the variable name, label,
the plague...
>
> -Alan
> On 1/21/2022 12:29 PM, Ben Pfaff wrote:
>
> If PSPP were to add a feature to import a codebook, what format should it
> be able to import it from?
>
> On Fri, Jan 21, 2022 at 10:20 AM wrote:
>
>> Yes, but variable labels aren't alw
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> *Sent:* Friday, January 21, 2022 10:29 AM
> *To:* Alan Mead
> *Cc:* p
This is an important discussion
The traditional way to import a dataset in the "old time" was to import
the data (mostly in numeric form) with a "Fortran-like" format and then
add a dictionary with the "Var label" and he "Value label" set of
instruct
For a codebook that doesn’t already exist, my suggestion would be to import
from a spreadsheet or CSV file which has been formatted using specified column
names for the variable name, label, type, etc.
From: Pspp-users On
Behalf Of 'Alan Mead'
Sent: Friday, January 21, 2022 1
Last year I was doing text mining, VIA the IBM Watson system, and had some
issues importing raw data files (i.e., txt) where labels were lost in the
import process. After some research, I found a spreadsheet that permitted a
clean import with full labels intact. The spreadsheet is Gnumeric
Regarding the question whether there is a ‘codebook format’ that PSPP could
implement an import function for, the only thing that comes to my mind is
DDI-XML. That is the standard that the Social Sciences data archives have
developed and now implemented for their data, so PSPP would actually
users
*On Behalf Of
*Ben Pfaff
*Sent:* Friday, January 21, 2022 10:29 AM
*To:* Alan Mead
*Cc:* pspp-users
*Subject:* Re: Import Codebook
If PSPP were to add a feature to import a codebook, what format should
it be able to import it from?
On Fri, Jan 21, 2022 at 10:20 AM wrote:
Yes
ntax like the plague...
-Alan
On 1/21/2022 12:29 PM, Ben Pfaff wrote:
If PSPP were to add a feature to import a codebook, what format should
it be able to import it from?
On Fri, Jan 21, 2022 at 10:20 AM wrote:
Yes, but variable labels aren't always that big a deal; value
labels can be
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Behalf Of Ben Pfaff
Sent: Friday, January 21, 2022 10:29 AM
To: Alan Mead
Cc: pspp-users
Subject: Re: Import Codebook
If PSPP were to add a feature to import a codebook, what format should it be
able to import it from?
On Fri
If PSPP were to add a feature to import a codebook, what format should it
be able to import it from?
On Fri, Jan 21, 2022 at 10:20 AM wrote:
> Yes, but variable labels aren't always that big a deal; value labels can
> be more critical. You should rename/label, but it's fairly
e I spent a few minutes googling
whether there was a way to import a code book. I don't think there is,
and that's a shame. Labeling data is so important and such an
improvement in the SAV file format (over, say, SQL or CSV).
I guess the other way to deal with this is to not use cod
20, 2022 9:23 PM
To: Marek Ludwig ; pspp-users@gnu.org
Cc: Katja Behrndt
Subject: Re: Import Codebook
I find applying labels to be very time-consuming, so maybe that's bad news for
you. Maybe someone else will have a great idea.
But to make it as quick as possible, I'd recommen
I find applying labels to be very time-consuming, so maybe that's bad
news for you. Maybe someone else will have a great idea.
But to make it as quick as possible, I'd recommend that you generate
syntax and execute that syntax. I think that will be MUCH quicker than
individually clicking and
Ludwig
Sent: Wednesday, January 19, 2022 7:02 AM
To: pspp-users@gnu.org
Cc: Katja Behrndt
Subject: Import Codebook
Dear All,
we have read in a CSV dataset that we had generated from an Excel file.
Unfortunately, the codebook got lost in the process, so that the columns for
labels("Beschrif
Dear All,
we have read in a CSV dataset that we had generated from an Excel file.
Unfortunately, the codebook got lost in the process, so that the columns for
labels("Beschriftung"), value labels ("Wertelabels") and missing values
("Fehlende Werte") are empty. Since our dataset has over 200 vari
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On Mon, Apr 05, 2021 at 01:00:57PM -0400, jhwh...@techwriteinc.com wrote:
GNU pspp 1.4.1-g79ad47 in Windows 10 Pro.
The crash is obviously a bug. I coul
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Subject: Re: PSPP file fails when I try to import strings
On Mon, Apr 05, 2021 at 01:00:57PM -0400, jhwh...@techwriteinc.com wrote:
GNU pspp 1.4.1-g79ad47 in Windows 10 Pro.
The crash is obviously a bug. I couldn't repr
On Mon, Apr 05, 2021 at 01:00:57PM -0400, jhwh...@techwriteinc.com wrote:
GNU pspp 1.4.1-g79ad47 in Windows 10 Pro.
The crash is obviously a bug. I couldn't reproduce it in version 1.5.3 so
perhaps
it has been fixed.
At any rate, if you want to force all string widths to 45 then you
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41;344;0cOn Mon, Apr 05, 2021 at 11:13:08AM -0400,
<mailto:jhwh...@techwriteinc.com> jhwh...@techwriteinc.com wrote:
When
imported into PSPP, all strings go to a default width of 8, where I
n
41;344;0cOn Mon, Apr 05, 2021 at 11:13:08AM -0400, jhwh...@techwriteinc.com
wrote:
When
imported into PSPP, all strings go to a default width of 8, where I need 45
for the width. When I change the width during the import process, I get an
error message. I am not sure if
, Lindsey Simpson via PSPP user
discussion wrote:
Hello,
PSPP application works on my MAC however, I need to import my data from
research that is from SPSS, but PSPP application keeps crashing whenever I try
and click save or import. It works for anything else like if I had data
Hello,
PSPP application works on my MAC however, I need to import my data from
research that is from SPSS, but PSPP application keeps crashing whenever I try
and click save or import. It works for anything else like if I had data that a
could manually type but when I attempt to save or import
What about changing the special characters in Notepad ?
- ftr
On 22/02/2019 22:45, Matteo Ga wrote:
I'm discussing this issue with Alan.
*Sent:* Friday, February 22, 2019 at 10:04 PM
*From:* "Matteo Ga"
*To:* am...@alanmead.org
*Subject:* Re: Import CVS with carriage retur
27;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
>
> __
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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Hi Karolina,
>I have tried the new version, pspp-20181104-daily-32bits-ForTestingOnly on
>Windows 7. It seems it crashes when you click down a page (from the cross
in >the right corner instead of using 'Quit'). I get the error message
>"PSPPIRE (PSPP+GUI) has stopped working."
Is this consistent?
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Kopia: pspp-users@gnu.org
Ämne: SV: Import data 'Select Lines to Import' not showing
Hi,
I have tried
Hi,
I have tried the new version, pspp-20181104-daily-32bits-ForTestingOnly. It now
works to import data.
I also found out that the old version (2017-09-09) worked with Windows 10, but
not with Windows 7.
Will the new version be implemented and safe to use in two weeks?
Regards Karolina
Hi Karolina,
Thank you for the bug report.
Version 1.2.0 was released a few days ago, and the import GUI has
changed quite a bit. Can you try with the new version and see if
you get any improvement.
Thanks,
J'
On Thu, Nov 08, 2018 at 12:36:56PM +0100, Karolina Palm??r wrote:
Hi
I am using PSPP_2017-09-09_daily_32bits
<https://sourceforge.net/projects/pspp4windows/files/2017-09-09/pspp-20170909-daily-32bits-setup.exe/download>on
Windows 7. When I try to import data (.txt or .csv) I get an empty window
after File - Import Data. Instead of 'Select Line
, 2018 11:12 AM
*Subject:* Re: Can't import data to PSPP (Syntax error)
Hello Manuel,
As Ben says try to import through the GUI. Or maake a copy and paste
from the manual and delete everything you don't need.
In particular, you did not finish the line \FILE= with the delimiter ".
I guess the other big error is that all the \ (except in the filename)
should be /. And there's no list of variables.
On Wed, Feb 14, 2018 at 3:11 AM, ftr public wrote:
> Hello Manuel,
>
> As Ben says try to import through the GUI. Or maake a copy and paste from
> the
Hello Manuel,
As Ben says try to import through the GUI. Or maake a copy and paste
from the manual and delete everything you don't need.
In particular, you did not finish the line \FILE= with the delimiter ".
Did you succeed in importing ?
Regards
ftr
On 12/02/2018 22:28, Man
On Mon, Feb 12, 2018 at 09:28:17PM +, Manuel Soares wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I'm having some problems to import data to PSPP. I saved the excel file in csv
> format, but when I tried to import it to PSPP I always get this message:
>
> error: could not open C\etc\etc\
formats.
Maybe you also found a bug: I just tried saving a small Excel file using
Office 2010 as "OpenDocument Spreadsheet format" and importing into GNU
pspp 0.10.4-g50f7b7 and I do see that there is a mostly blank screen at
the end of the import wizard. But I clicked "apply" and
I'm using GNU pspp 1.0.1-g818227 on Windows 10 64-bit.
When I try to import Excel data, the import screens do not preview the data
so I can't select which lines to import, which is the first line, which are
the separators, etc. The large panel is entirely blank.
Good morning!
I search but didn't find an answer to my query nor was it answered in the
threads posted by others. Is there a way to name the variables using the first
line heading of the file? It seems silly to have to hand name them in the
syntax when there are already listed in the file, de
Charles Johnson je napisal(a):
> According to the manual of PSPP, you can import Postgres databases into
> PSPP. Glom is software for designing databases using Postgres as
> backend. I tried to import from glom following the instruction manual
> for Postgres, but does anyone know if yo
According to the manual of PSPP, you can import Postgres databases into PSPP.
Glom is software for designing databases using Postgres as backend.
I tried to import from glom following the instruction manual for Postgres, but
does anyone know if you can really perform this task?
Cheers
CJT
Hi Igor
Thank you for returning Import part back.
> Unfortunately it still not working.
> I added 1 line CSV which crashing the program.
>
> Igor
>
You don't state which version you use, and which operating system. This
way it is hard to do anything with your report.
If it
Thank you for returning Import part back.
Unfortunately it still not working.
I added 1 line CSV which crashing the program.
Igor
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You export from Excel with a csv format and reimport into PSPP.
On 26/11/2014 02:57, abraham laredo sicsu wrote:
Hi
pls, how can I import an Excel file using the FILE/Import command?
I have tried saving the file as .txt but i jus get an error message
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Importing from spreadsheets is an item which has been posted on the FAQ
for a while now. See http://www.gnu.org/software/pspp/faq.html#Spreadsheet
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On Tue, Nov 25, 2014 at 11:57:49PM -0200, abraham laredo sicsu wrote:
Hi
pls, how can I import an Excel file using the
On Tue, 25 Nov 2014 23:57:49 -0200
abraham laredo sicsu wrote:
> Hi
>
> pls, how can I import an Excel file using the FILE/Import command?
>
> I have tried saving the file as .txt but i jus get an error message
It seems PSPP doesn't like that "ã". It coul
Hi
pls, how can I import an Excel file using the FILE/Import command?
I have tried saving the file as .txt but i jus get an error message
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>
> the version is pspire.exe 0.8 1.1 - gdc 3765
>
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>
> /I am also appending the files i have tried to import/
> /
> /
> /Thanks/
> /
> /
. I would like to use PsPP as standard
> software for teaching stat.
>
> the message i get is
>
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hereof) are you using.
>
> This way, we have a better chance of being able to help you.
>
> Thank you.
>
> J'
>
> On Fri, Nov 29, 2013 at 08:38:47AM -0200, abraham laredo sicsu wrote:
> hello
>
> i save my excel as .csv, but wen I try to import the file
2013 at 08:38:47AM -0200, abraham laredo sicsu wrote:
hello
i save my excel as .csv, but wen I try to import the file i alwways get the
message:
"*error: could not open no such file or directory*"
I do not know where i am failing
hello
i save my excel as .csv, but wen I try to import the file i alwways get the
message:
"*error: could not open no such file or directory*"
I do not know where i am failing
thank you
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On Sun, May 26, 2013 at 01:31:52PM +, Lena Gringhuis wrote:
> I have downloaded the PSPP version 0.7.10-g330012 to get an analysis
> of my questionnaire for my Bachelor thesis.
I sent out a request for help from users with access to SPSS. If we get
some responses (perhaps with a little follow
priority, but I remember that SPSS had an import wizard to
databases (such as Access), so you might bear the counterparty opensurce
(Libreoffce Base).
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On Thu, Jul 18, 2013 at 08:14:38AM -0700, Paul Wright wrote:
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?
I think you mean ODBC. my
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
On Tue, May 28, 2013 at 05:26:33PM +0200, John Darrington wrote:
> One improvement we could make: In GET DATA we insist that the /FILE
> subcommand appears immediately after the /TYPE subcommand. But the
> provided file has it further down. We could be a little more relaxed
> about this requireme
If somebody can answer Ben's questions, then we can probably make whatever
changes are appropriate.
Anyway the biggest part of Lena's problem can be fixed using the method I
suggested (but I think she
will have to do a bit of manual fixup - I think pspp is behaving as intended -
but the generat
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Gesendet: Dienstag, 28. Mai 2013 15:19
An: John Darrington
Cc: Lena Gringhuis; pspp-users@gnu.org
Betreff: Re: Problems with data import from q-set.de
I had the same problem (the error message when trying to import .csv
I had the same problem (the error message when trying to import .csv files)
with 0.8.2 & 0.8.3.
Rather than deal with the trouble with figuring it out (I am no programmer), I
just imported the .sav file from SPSS and had no further issues.
It would, however, be great if we could work toge
On Sun, May 26, 2013 at 08:49:30PM +0200, John Darrington wrote:
> Indeed, these files are wierd. They seem to use a single CR as a line
> separator. I've never seen a file like that before - effectively both
> files contain only one line.
I think that this (CR as new-line) is the convention tha
.
Normally, one could import the documents to have a nice overview in PSPP
without typing everything in.
When I am importing the .csv file, there is an error which says that the
document contents a row which is longer than 16384 bytes.
When I am importing the syntax.sps file, VAR001
>
>
> Given the setup of the PSPP project it will probably take some time
> until the windows version will be able to read these LS files as well,
> right?
>
>
Not necessarily. You can always ask for a new build if you think there is a
good reason for it. :-)
I just build a new version which inclu
Hi Robert,
thank you for taking the time to explain this to me - following your
instructions did the trick. I will try to report these problems to the
LimeSurvey developers as well. Maybe they are interested in making
exports to PSPP easier, too. I guess there is no good reason to break
the V
Hi,
I use LimeSurvey and SPSS everyday at work, and I use PSPP at home.
I have managed to create a SPSS .sav file from the LimeSurvey syntax and
.dat file using PSPP. I am using Win7 64 bit, and PSPP (64bit)
0.7.10-g29c145
Here is what I did:
First delete the first two lines on the SPSS syntax
Thanks Ben, thanks John,
I will report the problem to the LimeSurvey developers as well.
Given the setup of the PSPP project it will probably take some time
until the windows version will be able to read these LS files as well,
right?
Holger
Am 25.04.2013 08:06, schrieb John Darrington:
On
On Wed, Apr 24, 2013 at 10:33:45PM -0700, Ben Pfaff wrote:
On Tue, Apr 23, 2013 at 08:36:13PM +0200, Dr. Holger Handstein wrote:
> Also, I've attached the syntax file. Maybe this helps?
The syntax file begins with a UTF-8 "byte order mark". PSPP didn't
handle that correct
On Tue, Apr 23, 2013 at 08:36:13PM +0200, Dr. Holger Handstein wrote:
> Also, I've attached the syntax file. Maybe this helps?
The syntax file begins with a UTF-8 "byte order mark". PSPP didn't
handle that correctly, but I've now pushed a fix to the repository.
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On Tue, Apr 23, 2013 at 10:04:36AM -0700, TerraP wrote:
> - I am conducting a survey using LimeSurvey, which has an "export to SPSS"
> option. LimeSurvey creates two files for SPSS - a .sps syntax file and a
> .dat data file. You then have to run the .sps file to import the
I have downloaded PSPP 0.7.10 to experiment with it. But I haven't gotten far
with it, as I have not even been able to import any data until now.
The problem:
- I am conducting a survey using LimeSurvey, which has an "export to SPSS"
option. LimeSurvey creates two files for SPSS
I have downloaded PSPP 0.7.10 to experiment with it. But I haven't gotten far
with it, as I have not even been able to import any data until now.
The problem:
- I am conducting a survey using LimeSurvey, which has an "export to SPSS"
option. LimeSurvey creates two files for SPSS
I have downloaded PSPP 0.7.10 to experiment with it. But I haven't gotten far
with it, as I have not even been able to import any data until now.
The problem:
- I am conducting a survey using LimeSurvey, which has an "export to SPSS"
option. LimeSurvey creates two files for SPSS
I have downloaded PSPP 0.7.10 to experiment with it. But I haven't gotten far
with it, as I have not even been able to import any data until now.
The problem:
- I am conducting a survey using LimeSurvey, which has an "export to SPSS"
option. LimeSurvey creates two files for SPSS
I have downloaded PSPP 0.7.10 to experiment with it. But I haven't gotten far
with it, as I have not even been able to import any data until now.
The problem:
- I am conducting a survey using LimeSurvey, which has an "export to SPSS"
option. LimeSurvey creates two files for SPSS
On Tue, Dec 04, 2012 at 12:06:45PM +0100, olivier van Till wrote:
Dear all,
I have tried your suggestions, but I have still not been able to copy data
(copied from a excel file) into my pspp sheet. Is there something wrong with my
version (0.7.8-g997322).
Could be. Try moving t
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> CC: pspp-users@gnu.org
> Date: Sat, 3 Nov 2012 07:39:54 +0530
> Subject: RE: import data in PSPP
>
> one way is to save the excel file as a CSV file and then import
>
> Dr Thambu David S
> Professor and Head
> Me
one way is to save the excel file as a CSV file and then import
Dr Thambu David S
Professor and Head
Medicine Unit 2
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632004, India
From: pspp-users-bounces+thambu=cmcvellore.ac...@gnu.org
[pspp-users-bounces+thambu
e tell me how I can import data (from excel or word, etc.) into
> a PSPP database? Somehow copy/pating doesn't work (as it does in SPSS).
> thanks!!!
> Olivier
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Could anyone tell me how I can import data (from excel or word, etc.) into a
PSPP database? Somehow copy/pating doesn't work (as it does in SPSS).
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Kyrra writes:
> I have entered data into CSPro and exported it as .CSV. Now I would like to
> import the file into PSPP in the data editor window so I can do an analysis.
> Right now I can import the file but PSPP only opens the data in the Syntax
> Editor window.
I'd s
Hi All,
I have entered data into CSPro and exported it as .CSV. Now I would like to
import the file into PSPP in the data editor window so I can do an analysis.
Right now I can import the file but PSPP only opens the data in the Syntax
Editor window.
Kyrra
Hi Jill
Am I correct that you mean you don't see them in the "Open Files"
dialog box? Well in this box you can't select csv as the open type and
you can't import the file there. So I guess it doesn't make much sense
to have an option for making csv files visib
on
> > To: Jill Covert
> > Subject: Re: csv files for import not visible
>
> I am reading the old post. Is the problem below still an issue?
>
> Have fun
>
> >
> > Are they there if you select "All Files" ?
> >
> > Harry, there are probably
> Date: Thu, 3 May 2012 06:04:38 +
> From: John Darrington
> To: Jill Covert
> Subject: Re: csv files for import not visible
I am reading the old post. Is the problem below still an issue?
Have fun
>
> Are they there if you select "All Files" ?
>
> Harry,
and .por extensions.
>
> J'
>
> On Wed, May 02, 2012 at 09:19:04PM -0700, Jill Covert wrote:
> Hi,
>
> So, suddenly I can't see any .csv files for importing into pspp.
> Neither on
> my laptop nor work computer.
>
> I go to Import delimited te
e any .csv files for importing into pspp. Neither on
my laptop nor work computer.
I go to Import delimited text data; click on the folder where the .csv file
is, but all folders come up empty. It doesn't matter if I choose to look at
text files, text (.txt) files or Comma Se
Jill Covert writes:
> So, suddenly I can't see any .csv files for importing into pspp. Neither on my
> laptop nor work computer.
>
> I go to Import delimited text data; click on the folder where the .csv file
> is, but all folders come up empty. It doesn't matter if I
Hi,
So, suddenly I can't see any .csv files for importing into pspp. Neither on
my laptop nor work computer.
I go to Import delimited text data; click on the folder where the .csv file
is, but all folders come up empty. It doesn't matter if I choose to look at
text files, text (.txt
not. File #2 does
> > opens and the data imports (integers at least import OK), but I get a
> > bunch of warnings. The same thing happens in R (down to the errors),
> > wihch makes sense. As I remember, PSPP and R both use the same
> > underlying system to import/open SP
ile #2 does opens
> and the data imports (integers at least import OK), but I get a bunch of
> warnings. The same thing happens in R (down to the errors), wihch makes
> sense.
> As I remember, PSPP and R both use the same underlying system to import/open
> SPSS data files.
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s at least import OK), but I get a bunch of
warnings. The same thing happens in R (down to the errors), wihch makes sense.
As I remember, PSPP and R both use the same underlying system to import/open
SPSS data files.
I get the following warnings when opening file #2:
PSPP warning: "/hom
"Marshall DeBerry" writes:
>I generally have used the File Type Nested command or the Input Program
> command to utilize REREAD's or DO IF's to read a variety of nested
> hierarchical files. Note that quite a few of the US Federal government
> agencies that put out public data employ a nes
ll DeBerry
Cc: pspp-users@gnu.org
Subject: Re: Import / Export Functions and other features missing for
academic and office use in urban planning
Thanks for the information!
Do you extensively use the complex files features of SPSS? At one point
PSPP had an implementation of REPEATING DATA, which
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