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From: | Harry Thijssen |
Subject: | Re: PSPP Windows 7 Terminal mode (Joe Genshlea) |
Date: | Tue, 4 Aug 2015 21:03:48 +0200 |
I'll try both those suggestions. The main reason I want to script my processes is that I need to apply the same meta data (Variable and value labels) to different files. If there is a way to save the file layout then I can do everything in PSPPIRE.--On Tue, Aug 4, 2015 at 1:11 AM, Harry Thijssen <address@hidden> wrote:
Hello-
I'm a big time NB, so please bear with me.
When running PSPP in terminal mode on windows the first character of the
executed line carries forward to the following line. I can't seem to get
around this
Examples:
PSPP> GET DATA
G
PSPP> DATA LIST LIST
D
if I type "/" sometimes the cursor will tab forward and allow me to enter a
subcommand, but then the following line will render with a "p"
PSPP> GET DATA
GET DATA
> /TYPE=TXT
pTYPE=TXT
.1-5: error: GET DATA: Syntax error at `pTYPE': expecting `/'.
.1-5: error: GET DATA: Syntax error at `pTYPE': expecting TYPE.
I've installed two different versions on my Windows 7 computer and observe
the same behavior. The version I'm currently running is PSPP-084-20150224
I know this must be really obvious. Thanks for your patience.
Joe
Hi JoeI can confirm this behavior. But I don have an idea how to solve it. Software build from the current sources has the same problem.
If PSPP is started from the commandline with a .sps file as parameter it works fine.A work around is using PSPPIRE and work from the syntax window.Have funJoe Genshlea
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