Error - Sub Main has not been defined - Cluster Analysis

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Error - Sub Main has not been defined - Cluster Analysis

ashp
Hello,
I get the following error when I try to run  hierarchical cluster analysis with my data. The error appears with different datasets and different methods.
"Error : Sub Main has not been defined.
At Line No : 1"

I am a SPSS newbie. Can anyone take a guess what might be going on here?

Thank you,

Aashka Patel
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Re: Error - Sub Main has not been defined - Cluster Analysis

Art Kendall
What syntax are you using?  If you are using the GUI, exit via <paste> rather than <OK>

Art Kendall
Social Research Consultants

On 11/25/2011 8:46 PM, ashp wrote:
Hello,
I get the following error when I try to run  hierarchical cluster analysis
with my data. The error appears with different datasets and different
methods.
"Error : Sub Main has not been defined.
At Line No : 1"

I am a SPSS newbie. Can anyone take a guess what might be going on here?

Thank you,

Aashka Patel

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Re: Error - Sub Main has not been defined - Cluster Analysis

Jon K Peck
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This is not coming from the clustering code.  It is likely that there is a defective autoscript enabled.  To check this, go to Edit>Options>Scripts.  You can uncheck the Enable autoscripting or look for a script attached specifically to Cluster.

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Hello,
I get the following error when I try to run  hierarchical cluster analysis
with my data. The error appears with different datasets and different
methods.
"Error : Sub Main has not been defined.
At Line No : 1"

I am a SPSS newbie. Can anyone take a guess what might be going on here?

Thank you,

Aashka Patel

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