Hi,
I am using PSPP ver. psppire.exe 0.8.0-g0cd715 on Windows 7. I want to
import data from quanvert (file format .pkd) to PSPP. At present, it is
possible with SPSS but for that too, one needs to install SPSS dimensions
data collection in order to read the file. Is there any way to import data
in
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Hey,
If i share a pkd file, will it help you guys identify the file type binary
or text?
On Aug 16, 2013 12:35 PM, "Thambu David" wrote:
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Hi,
If u want to plot a timeline of no. of times a tag used to time period i.e.
months, years, etc. then this data will do. Best thing according to me will
be to export data in excel and then make a pivot table. Select relevant
data and ur desired table will be ready.
On Aug 20, 2013 9:42 PM, "Garr
Hi,
Is there an open source alternative for spss dimensions? The thing is
dimensions replaced quanvert (data analytical tool) in the 90's. Now, the
option for researchers is to either stick to quanvert or move to dimensions
which are both owned by SPSS. Is there any other option for analysing
surve