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1) Using syntax, is there a way to import a data file that is zipped? In
other words, unzip it on the fly so that I don't have to use a separate program/step to unzip the file? The files are compressed using PKZip. 2) When importing a csv file, is it possible to specify that only certain variables in a line (case) be brought in (eg, the first twenty variables in a line, or variables 10-15, 20-25 and 36)? I'm using the GET DATA command now. I looked at DATA LIST but didn't see subcommands that would do either of these things. Thanks |
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Not sure about number 1.
Number 2 is possible with GET DATA the format nX is valid (and results in a skipped variable): GET DATA /TYPE = TXT /FILE = 'D:\mydata.csv' /DELCASE = LINE /DELIMITERS = " |" /ARRANGEMENT = DELIMITED /FIRSTCASE = 1 /IMPORTCASE = FIRST 1000 /VARIABLES = V1 A7 V2 SDATE10 V3 1X V4 A8 V5 A5 V6 f8.2 V7 F1.0 . This works with a valid file-- you might need to edit the specifications to match your own file... (mine has no variable names: /FIRSTCASE = 1 uses the |: DELIMITERS = " |' only brings in a sample of the data: /IMPORTCASE = FIRST 1000 --jim -----Original Message----- From: SPSSX(r) Discussion [mailto:[hidden email]] On Behalf Of C Kirkman Sent: Tuesday, May 22, 2007 4:14 PM To: [hidden email] Subject: Importing csv files 1) Using syntax, is there a way to import a data file that is zipped? In other words, unzip it on the fly so that I don't have to use a separate program/step to unzip the file? The files are compressed using PKZip. 2) When importing a csv file, is it possible to specify that only certain variables in a line (case) be brought in (eg, the first twenty variables in a line, or variables 10-15, 20-25 and 36)? I'm using the GET DATA command now. I looked at DATA LIST but didn't see subcommands that would do either of these things. Thanks |
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You can write DOS command to unzip the files (using pkzip/pkunzip). PKZIP is free. Eg: CD C:\yourProjectDir\yourZippedDir\ C:\pkware\pkunzip -d *.zip that will unzip all ziped files. Then you can run SPSS through DOS again. Eg: (This worked in SPSS 12) cd c:\Program files\SPSS runsyntx.exe C:\yourProjectDir\GetCSVfiles.sps - San On 5/23/07, C Kirkman <[hidden email]> wrote: > 1) Using syntax, is there a way to import a data file that is zipped? In > other words, unzip it on the fly so that I don't have to use a separate > program/step to unzip the file? The files are compressed using PKZip. > > 2) When importing a csv file, is it possible to specify that only certain > variables in a line (case) be brought in (eg, the first twenty variables > in a line, or variables 10-15, 20-25 and 36)? > > I'm using the GET DATA command now. I looked at DATA LIST but didn't see > subcommands that would do either of these things. > > Thanks > |
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