How to hide the pop-up windows in batch mode?

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How to hide the pop-up windows in batch mode?

Wu Chen
I use the following command to run SPSS from the cmd prompt:
"c:\spsseval\runsyntx.exe 1.sps"
It can generate the right output. However, three windows jumped out : syntax
editor, data editor and output window. And they don't shut down after my
analysis.
I don't want them to show up during this procedure. How can I do this ?
Thanks very much!
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Wu Chen
Information Management School, WHU

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Re: How to hide the pop-up windows in batch mode?

ViAnn Beadle
Use production mode--you'll have to define a job first using the syntax that
you run with the runsyntx.exe command.

-----Original Message-----
From: SPSSX(r) Discussion [mailto:[hidden email]] On Behalf Of ??
Sent: Monday, December 08, 2008 6:38 PM
To: [hidden email]
Subject: How to hide the pop-up windows in batch mode?

I use the following command to run SPSS from the cmd prompt:
"c:\spsseval\runsyntx.exe 1.sps"
It can generate the right output. However, three windows jumped out : syntax
editor, data editor and output window. And they don't shut down after my
analysis.
I don't want them to show up during this procedure. How can I do this ?
Thanks very much!
--
Wu Chen
Information Management School, WHU

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Re: How to hide the pop-up windows in batch mode?

Wu Chen
Thank you for your advice!
I created a "1.spp" file using the production mode facility. The content is
as follows:


*Creator/owner: chenwu.
*Date: 2008-12-10.

SET MXCELLS=AUTOMATIC .
INSERT FILE='D:\Desktop\1.sps' SYNTAX=BATCH ERROR=STOP.

*Comments:.
* .

*Output Folder: d:\Desktop.
*Exported Chart Format: JPEG File.
*Exported File Format: 0.
*Export Objects: 2.
*Output Type: 0.
*Print output on completion: Off.

*PublishToWeb Cfg GUID: .
*PublishToWeb Objects: 6.
*PublishToWeb Table: 1.
*PublishToWeb UsrID: .
*PublishToWeb Authentication: .

"D:\Desktop\1.sps" is the location of my syntax file.
And then I run it in cmd using the following command :
c:\spsseval\runsyntx.exe 1.spp But the three windows still turn out. Is what
I did wrong ?

2008/12/9 ViAnn Beadle <[hidden email]>

> Use production mode--you'll have to define a job first using the syntax
> that
> you run with the runsyntx.exe command.
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: SPSSX(r) Discussion [mailto:[hidden email]] On Behalf Of
> ??
> Sent: Monday, December 08, 2008 6:38 PM
> To: [hidden email]
> Subject: How to hide the pop-up windows in batch mode?
>
>  I use the following command to run SPSS from the cmd prompt:
> "c:\spsseval\runsyntx.exe 1.sps"
> It can generate the right output. However, three windows jumped out :
> syntax
> editor, data editor and output window. And they don't shut down after my
> analysis.
> I don't want them to show up during this procedure. How can I do this ?
> Thanks very much!
> --
> Wu Chen
> Information Management School, WHU
>
>  =====================
> To manage your subscription to SPSSX-L, send a message to
> [hidden email] (not to SPSSX-L), with no body text except the
> command. To leave the list, send the command
> SIGNOFF SPSSX-L
> For a list of commands to manage subscriptions, send the command
> INFO REFCARD
>
>


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Wu Chen
Information Management School, WHU

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