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Re: Imorting limesurvey data to PSPP


From: John Darrington
Subject: Re: Imorting limesurvey data to PSPP
Date: Tue, 4 Oct 2011 12:26:52 +0000
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Well the first error says 

Could not open "survey_86529_SPSS_data_file.dat" for reading: No such file or 
directory.

So make sure this file exists and is readable.

J'


On Tue, Oct 04, 2011 at 05:01:05AM -0700, royalson wrote:
     
     I tried it as you suggest, but the result was output I am adding as a 
upload
     file http://old.nabble.com/file/p32588718/psppire%2Boutput psppire+output .
     I am using this version of PSPP - psppire.exe 0.7.8-g48bf7b. And I can
     upload dat or sps file to PSPP solely, but one without other couldn??t be
     used, because it didn??t  allow any further operations. 
     Thanks for helping me
     
     John Darrington-4 wrote:
     > 
     > I tried these files and they worked fine for me.  
     > 
     > The only thing I had to change was this line:
     > 
     >   /FILE='C:\Documents and
     > Settings\Martin\Plocha\Surveys>survey_86529_SPSS_data_file.dat'
     > 
     > (which is a construct peculiar to Windows) into this
     > 
     >   /FILE='survey_86529_SPSS_data_file.dat'
     > 
     > (which should work for all systems).
     > 
     > 
     > 
     > You say that it "couldn't import" the file.  What error message do you
     > see?
     > 
     > And what version of PSPP are you using?
     > 
     > J'
     > 
     > 
     > 
     > On Fri, Sep 30, 2011 at 11:41:12AM -0700, royalson wrote:
     >      
     >      I uploaded data and syntax files I??ve been trying import. I sorry
     > but I am
     >      out of my computer now, this is only files I actually have. The
     > problem is
     >      that PSPP could ??t import any of these files, imho. And thank you
     > for your
     >      help.
     >      
     >      
     >      John Darrington-4 wrote:
     >      > 
     >      > I'm not quite sure from your description exactly what problem
     > you've been 
     >      > having.  Can you post some examples of the syntax files you've 
been
     > trying
     >      > to import, and the results you've been getting?
     >      > 
     >      > 
     >      > 
     >      > On Fri, Sep 30, 2011 at 08:18:37AM -0700, royalson wrote:
     >      >      
     >      >      Hello,
     >      >      
     >      >      I have a problem importing files from limesurvey (sps and dat
     > format)
     >      > to
     >      >      PSPP table, because sps files ends in PSPPire syntax editor
     > and didn
     >      > t came
     >      >      to table.  I have even problem with importing csv files
     > because csv
     >      > made the
     >      >      very same problem. So the problem is transporting data to 
PSPP
     > in
     >      > format
     >      >      that could be used for another work, not just a "bad" table
     > with
     >      > var00x
     >      >      upwards and similar . I have tried different versions of PSPP
     > but all
     >      > of
     >      >      them made the very same. And because I havent found any PSPP 
-
     >      > Limesurvey
     >      >      problem, I am asking you.
     >      >      
     >      >      Thank you very much for your help
     >      >      Martin
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     > http://old.nabble.com/file/p32570927/survey_86529_SPSS_syntax_file.sps
     >      survey_86529_SPSS_syntax_file.sps 
     >      http://old.nabble.com/file/p32570927/survey_86529_SPSS_data_file.dat
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