How is record 1 of the breastfeeding practices datafile related to
record(s) in the socioeconomic factors and breastfeeding knowledge
datafiles? Is there a unique identifier? If so, what is the name
of the variable?
-Alan
On 3/17/2016 10:34 AM, hamza ibrahim
wrote:
Thanks for the response.
I'm trying to merge 3 different dataset files into a single
dataset files. I'm conducting a research on factors affecting
breastfeeding practices among nursing mothers in a community in
Nigeria. So i made datasets for socioeconomic factors,
breastfeeding knowledge, and factors affecting breastfeeding
separately. I'm trying to merge them into one.
On Mar 17, 2016 4:14 PM, "Alan Mead" < address@hidden>
wrote:
Hamza,
I need more information about what you are trying to
accomplish. Can
you give us a small example of the data you are trying to
merge?
-Alan
On 3/17/2016 10:01 AM, hamza ibrahim wrote:
>
> Help doctor, I'm new to PSPP. I have been trying to
combine some
> dataset files using the syntax on the user manual. But
because of my
> limiter understanding of programming, it has been very
hard and
> difficult. I hope you will assist me.
> Thank you
> Hamza Ibrahim
> national teachers institute, kaduna, Nigeria.
>
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