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Autorecode - import template and then display "new" codes

Johan Pauwels
Suppose I have a datafile from a study.

I do an autorecode for variable V3a1, and save the template.


AUTORECODE VARIABLES=V3a1
/INTO V3arec
/Save TEMPLATE='....\V3a1.sat'
/print.


Assume the print subcommand shows this output:
1  John
2 JOHN
3 Mary.



Now I update the datafile with one extra case. This case has value "Ken" in
V3a1.
I apply the coding template from previous autorecode:

AUTORECODE VARIABLES=V3a1
/INTO V3arec
/APPLY TEMPLATE='....\V3a1.sat'
/print.

Now print command shows this output:
1  John
2 JOHN
3 Mary.

Hm, is seems that "Ken" was not autorecoded!!?

However, of I look at the variable V3arec in variable view, I see the extra
case has code 4 and labeled "Ken".


Is this a bug? Or how do I run the last autorecode command so that the
"print" subcommand shows all the codes (including Ken), not just the ones
from the template?

(I know I can use the display command to see all codes, but I prefer the
output from the Autorecode /print subcommmand)










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Re: Autorecode - import template and then display "new" codes

Jon K Peck
The autorecoded value that was not from the template should appear in the print output, and trying this with V21, it does.  I can't find anything in the bug database that fits the description below.  What version are you using?


Jon Peck (no "h") aka Kim
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From:        Johan Pauwels <[hidden email]>
To:        [hidden email],
Date:        11/19/2012 03:47 AM
Subject:        [SPSSX-L] Autorecode - import template and then display "new"              codes
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Suppose I have a datafile from a study.

I do an autorecode for variable V3a1, and save the template.


AUTORECODE VARIABLES=V3a1
/INTO V3arec
/Save TEMPLATE='....\V3a1.sat'
/print.


Assume the print subcommand shows this output:
1  John
2 JOHN
3 Mary.



Now I update the datafile with one extra case. This case has value "Ken" in
V3a1.
I apply the coding template from previous autorecode:

AUTORECODE VARIABLES=V3a1
/INTO V3arec
/APPLY TEMPLATE='....\V3a1.sat'
/print.

Now print command shows this output:
1  John
2 JOHN
3 Mary.

Hm, is seems that "Ken" was not autorecoded!!?

However, of I look at the variable V3arec in variable view, I see the extra
case has code 4 and labeled "Ken".


Is this a bug? Or how do I run the last autorecode command so that the
"print" subcommand shows all the codes (including Ken), not just the ones
from the template?

(I know I can use the display command to see all codes, but I prefer the
output from the Autorecode /print subcommmand)










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Re: Autorecode - import template and then display "new" codes

Johan Pauwels

Jon,

I have also discovered that, rendering my thread obsolete.

I have deleted the thread on http://spssx-discussion.1045642.n5.nabble.com/ but somehow this email listing still lives on.

Apologies for the inconvenience, email newsgroups are new to me and I guess I’m not totally aware of how these things work.

 

Regards

Johan Pauwels

 

 

 

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The autorecoded value that was not from the template should appear in the print output, and trying this with V21, it does.  I can't find anything in the bug database that fits the description below.  What version are you using?


Jon Peck (no "h") aka Kim
Senior Software Engineer, IBM
[hidden email]
new phone: 720-342-5621




From:        Johan Pauwels <[hidden email]>
To:        [hidden email],
Date:        11/19/2012 03:47 AM
Subject:        [SPSSX-L] Autorecode - import template and then display "new"              codes
Sent by:        "SPSSX(r) Discussion" <[hidden email]>





Suppose I have a datafile from a study.

I do an autorecode for variable V3a1, and save the template.


AUTORECODE VARIABLES=V3a1
/INTO V3arec
/Save TEMPLATE='....\V3a1.sat'
/print.


Assume the print subcommand shows this output:
1  John
2 JOHN
3 Mary.



Now I update the datafile with one extra case. This case has value "Ken" in
V3a1.
I apply the coding template from previous autorecode:

AUTORECODE VARIABLES=V3a1
/INTO V3arec
/APPLY TEMPLATE='....\V3a1.sat'
/print.

Now print command shows this output:
1  John
2 JOHN
3 Mary.

Hm, is seems that "Ken" was not autorecoded!!?

However, of I look at the variable V3arec in variable view, I see the extra
case has code 4 and labeled "Ken".


Is this a bug? Or how do I run the last autorecode command so that the
"print" subcommand shows all the codes (including Ken), not just the ones
from the template?

(I know I can use the display command to see all codes, but I prefer the
output from the Autorecode /print subcommmand)










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