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Data Dictionary in SPSS

Courtney M. Cronley
I am trying to create a data dictionary for a data set with over 2,000 variables. I want to export the dictionary from SPSS viewer to Word, but SPSS won't export all of the variables. I'm guessing it's because there are too many. Does anyone know of a workaround for this problem?

Thanks,

Courtney

Courtney Cronley, Ph.D.
Postdoctoral Fellow
Center of Alcohol Studies
Rutgers University

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Re: Data Dictionary in SPSS

Wilhelm Landerholm | Queue
Hi Courtney!

When you say you want to export data dictionary, do you by that mean, you want to export variable labels and value labels to word?

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2009/12/16 Courtney M. Cronley <[hidden email]>
I am trying to create a data dictionary for a data set with over 2,000 variables. I want to export the dictionary from SPSS viewer to Word, but SPSS won't export all of the variables. I'm guessing it's because there are too many. Does anyone know of a workaround for this problem?

Thanks,

Courtney

Courtney Cronley, Ph.D.
Postdoctoral Fellow
Center of Alcohol Studies
Rutgers University

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Re: Data Dictionary in SPSS

Albert-Jan Roskam
Hi Courtney!
 
You could use OMS. I think in newer version exporting as .doc is possible. Here's the syntax for exporting to .html:
 
OMS
 /SELECT TABLES
 /IF COMMANDS = ["Sysfile Info"]
     SUBTYPES = ["File Information" "Value Labels" "Variable Information"]
 /DESTINATION FORMAT = HTML
  IMAGES = NO
  OUTFILE = "D:\TEMP\dict.htm".
SYSFILE INFO FILE='c:/program files/spss/employee data.sav'.
OMSEND.


Cheers!!
Albert-Jan

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--- On Wed, 12/16/09, Wilhelm Landerholm | Queue <[hidden email]> wrote:

From: Wilhelm Landerholm | Queue <[hidden email]>
Subject: Re: [SPSSX-L] Data Dictionary in SPSS
To: [hidden email]
Date: Wednesday, December 16, 2009, 4:36 PM

Hi Courtney!

When you say you want to export data dictionary, do you by that mean, you want to export variable labels and value labels to word?

All the best

Wilhelm (Wille) Landerholm

Queue/STATB
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162 12 Vallingby
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2009/12/16 Courtney M. Cronley <cronley@...>
I am trying to create a data dictionary for a data set with over 2,000 variables. I want to export the dictionary from SPSS viewer to Word, but SPSS won't export all of the variables. I'm guessing it's because there are too many. Does anyone know of a workaround for this problem?

Thanks,

Courtney

Courtney Cronley, Ph.D.
Postdoctoral Fellow
Center of Alcohol Studies
Rutgers University

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