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Re: path
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Matej Kovacic |
Subject: |
Re: path |
Date: |
Fri, 05 Nov 2010 14:31:25 +0100 |
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Hi,
> If that's how spss behaves then I suppose we should do the same.
> We need to make sure that nothing breaks the CD, INSERT and INCLUDE commands.
Yes, SPSS behaves that - if I open SPS file from one directory, all
files referenced in that file are read from that (working) directory.
I also noticed some other problems with PSPP (I am using it in Windows).
When I save the unsaved file, it does not ask me for file name, it just
saves file in a directory where binaries are placed.
If I change directory (save file in one directory or open a file from
one directory), the next time I open (or save file), directory is again
the old one (where binaries are placed).
Regards,
Matej
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