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From: | Ben Pfaff |
Subject: | Re: Number of elements per case (0) is not between 1 and 134217727 |
Date: | Mon, 24 Jul 2017 02:50:22 -0700 |
Thank you, too. I understand that you think the problem is more on the side of PSPP and not caused by the ESS website generating files with errors .
- ftr
On 24/07/2017 10:16, Ben Pfaff wrote:
Thank you. I should be able to find and fix the problem later this week.
On Jul 24, 2017 9:07 AM, "ftr public" <address@hidden> wrote:
Hello Be,
Thank for offering your help. The original file is a cumulated multi-wave multi-country survey from the European Social Survey. It was so large (200 MB) that I downloaded a reduced version of 8.8 MB which - alas - creates the same error in PSPP:
GET
GET FILE="C:\Users\Toshiba\Downloa
ds\ESS1-7e01 France.sav". erreur: 'C:\Users\Toshiba\Downloads\ES
S1-7e01 France.sav' près du segment 0xe188 :Le nombre de lignes de ce document (0) doit être supérieur à 0 et inférieur à 26843545. Here is the sav file in question: https://we.tl/gigL21PtBp
In RStudio which imports sav files the file was loaded without difficulties.
In RKward which imports sav files the same file produced the following error message :
Warning in read.spss("C:/Users/Toshiba/Downloads/ESS1-7e01 France.sav", : C:/Users/Toshiba/Downloads/ESS 1-7e01 France.sav: Number of elements per case (0) is not between 1 and 134217727 Error in read.spss("C:/Users/Toshiba/Do wnloads/ESS1-7e01 France.sav", : error reading system-file header
Thanks,
ftr
On 22/07/2017 23:35, Ben Pfaff wrote:
I would be pleased to help fix this problem with PSPP. Are you able to send a copy of the file that causes the problem? You can send it privately to me, if necessary, and I will not share it further.
On Jul 22, 2017 9:44 PM, "ftr public" <address@hidden> wrote:
Hi,
I downloaded a spss sav file from the official site of the European Social Survey and was not able to open it, getting the following error message:
C:/... /ESS1-7e01.sav: Number of elements per case (0) is not between 1 and 134217727.
The same message appeared in RKWard when using the R app foreign. But JASP opened it without difficulties. So the file can be read.
Any ideas how to open it in PSPP?
TIA
-ftr
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