Is the service able to convert stata dta files into SPSS sav files ?
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On 20/11/2014 06:34, Ben Pfaff wrote:
On Wed, Nov 19, 2014 at 03:39:28PM -0300, Erich Hill wrote:
Searching the web, I found the web pspp.benpfaff.org and found a good
service, but does not work for server error.
Is it
May I Replied to the question because it is obvious.
The service is clear and uses the capabilities of PSPP to convert
native SPSS files into text files.
On 11/20/14, news wrote:
> Is the service able to convert stata dta files into SPSS sav files ?
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> On 20/11/2014 06:34, Ben Pfaff wr
On Thu, Nov 20, 2014 at 11:06:05AM +0100, news wrote:
> Is the service able to convert stata dta files into SPSS sav files ?
No, it only reads SPSS data files.
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It really is a great service, thanks to the developers.
I tried the latest version of PSPP and this can be used zsav files
transparently. Is there likely to be supported on the web?
It is a very good alternative to using SPSS files in Libo Calc and
statistical analysis module.
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On Thu, Nov 20, 2014 at 2:45 PM, Erich Hill wrote:
> It really is a great service, thanks to the developers.
> I tried the latest version of PSPP and this can be used zsav files
> transparently. Is there likely to be supported on the web?
I think that it already should be--did you try it? If it
It works perfect in sav and zsav files. However, I could not convert
por or sys files.
From the application I can open por files, but not sys files.
Thank you
On 11/20/14, Ben Pfaff wrote:
> On Thu, Nov 20, 2014 at 2:45 PM, Erich Hill wrote:
>> It really is a great service, thanks to the devel
On Thu, Nov 20, 2014 at 08:26:27PM -0300, Erich Hill wrote:
> It works perfect in sav and zsav files. However, I could not convert
> por or sys files.
> From the application I can open por files, but not sys files.
It's true that it did not support .por files. It was not difficult to
add that fe
Unfortunately I am not an expert to explain the difference, but the
files in the"sys" file format that I have are some very old files in
MSDOS versions of SPSS.
On the website of IBM's described as SPSS/PC+ format and is supported
by current versions.
My intention was to preserve those old data fi
On Fri, Nov 21, 2014 at 02:31:16AM -0300, Erich Hill wrote:
> Unfortunately I am not an expert to explain the difference, but the
> files in the"sys" file format that I have are some very old files in
> MSDOS versions of SPSS.
> On the website of IBM's described as SPSS/PC+ format and is supported
I thought that .sys was the extention SPSS sometimes uses to label the
"Syntax" files.
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On Thu, Nov 20, 2014 at 08:35:30PM -0800, Ben Pfaff wrote:
On Thu, Nov 20, 2014 at 08:26:27PM -0300, Erich Hill wrote:
> It works perfect in sav and zsav files. However, I could not convert
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I really wanted to take the opportunity, but I have a few files in
that format, corresponding to an internal unpublished research.
Despite the antiquity is confidential.
I am very interested in the concept of "preserve data" (see
documentliberation.org), however, there is no free alternative to su
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