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Re: Imorting limesurvey data to PSPP
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royalson |
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Re: Imorting limesurvey data to PSPP |
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Mon, 17 Oct 2011 14:30:15 -0700 (PDT) |
Sorry for late answer, but I was solving it with my IT friends. The Czech
language is not supported, so only way how to make it usable is make a
patch. With limesurvey it is okay, when u type the whole adress of the dat
file..there were some minor change, which I donĀ“t remember, so I am using
the working sps as a template and I am posting it here. Thank you for your
help. http://old.nabble.com/file/p32670775/survey_86529_SPSS_syntax_file.sps
survey_86529_SPSS_syntax_file.sps
John Darrington-4 wrote:
>
> When I try this on GNU/Linux it imports ok. The only issue is that the
> accented characters don't appear properly. We need to investigate that.
>
> Perhaps you could simply append the command "LIST." to your syntax and
> run it through the pspp command line (not with the gui) and note what
> output you get and any errors.
>
> J'
>
> On Tue, Oct 04, 2011 at 02:59:47PM +0200, Martin Kotyk wrote:
>> Sorry for that basic mistake, now the PSPP is set as program opener for
>> dat and sps files in Windows XP Professional, SP 3. Output looks better,
>> but there still isn ?t any data transfer from syntax editor to data
>> editor. I am just using these basic steps - open sps, then correct the
>> FILE (4th) line as you showed me, then command Run All. And I am adding
>> output from last attempt.
>>
>> And thanks for your patience.
>> Martin
>>
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