Listers,
I have some SPSS syntax called DisplayDictionary2(Python).sps that sucessully generates a data dictionary using Python when I open the syntax and do Run All. However, when I try to INCLUDE the syntax in a master syntax file (using the command INCLUDE 'U:\SPSS\Python\DisplayDictionary2(Python).SPS'.). I get the following error message: 17 BEGIN PROGRAM. 19 import spss, spssaux, DisplayDict2 20 print "Data Dictionary for:", spssaux.GetDatasetInfo() 21 print "Number of Variables:", spss.GetVariableCount() 22 DisplayDict2.dictionary(measlevel=False) Data Dictionary for: Traceback (most recent call last): File "<string>", line 1, in ? NameError: name 'spssaux' is not defined 22 END PROGRAM. 23 24 25 * End of INSERT and INCLUDE nesting level 01. >Error # 5712 in column 8. Text: spss >A valid IMPORT subcommand name is expected but not found. Recognized >subcommands are FILE, TYPE, KEEP, DROP, RENAME, and MAP. >This command not executed. Is it possible to INCLUDE this kind of syntax? Pat |
You need to use the INSERT command instead of INCLUDE.
Say INSERT file=filespec. -Jon Peck SPSS -----Original Message----- From: SPSSX(r) Discussion [mailto:[hidden email]] On Behalf Of Cleland, Patricia (EDU) Sent: Thursday, August 24, 2006 2:12 PM To: [hidden email] Subject: [SPSSX-L] Problem with Include and Python Listers, I have some SPSS syntax called DisplayDictionary2(Python).sps that sucessully generates a data dictionary using Python when I open the syntax and do Run All. However, when I try to INCLUDE the syntax in a master syntax file (using the command INCLUDE 'U:\SPSS\Python\DisplayDictionary2(Python).SPS'.). I get the following error message: 17 BEGIN PROGRAM. 19 import spss, spssaux, DisplayDict2 20 print "Data Dictionary for:", spssaux.GetDatasetInfo() 21 print "Number of Variables:", spss.GetVariableCount() 22 DisplayDict2.dictionary(measlevel=False) Data Dictionary for: Traceback (most recent call last): File "<string>", line 1, in ? NameError: name 'spssaux' is not defined 22 END PROGRAM. 23 24 25 * End of INSERT and INCLUDE nesting level 01. >Error # 5712 in column 8. Text: spss >A valid IMPORT subcommand name is expected but not found. Recognized >subcommands are FILE, TYPE, KEEP, DROP, RENAME, and MAP. >This command not executed. Is it possible to INCLUDE this kind of syntax? Pat |
In reply to this post by Cleland, Patricia (EDU)
The short answer is: Try using INSERT instead of INCLUDE. The longer answer, from the documentation, is:
Scope and Limitations Programmatic variables created in a program block cannot be used outside of program blocks. However, you can generate SPSS macro variables within program blocks that can be used outside program blocks. Program blocks cannot be nested within program blocks. Program blocks cannot be contained within DEFINE-!ENDDEFINE macro definitions. Program blocks can be contained in command syntax files run via the INSERT command, with the default SYNTAX=INTERACTIVE setting. (If, however, an INSERT command containing a program block is run from within a program block, that would create a nested program block, which is not allowed.) Program blocks cannot be contained within command syntax files run via the INCLUDE command. -----Original Message----- From: SPSSX(r) Discussion [mailto:[hidden email]] On Behalf Of Cleland, Patricia (EDU) Sent: Thursday, August 24, 2006 2:12 PM To: [hidden email] Subject: Problem with Include and Python Listers, I have some SPSS syntax called DisplayDictionary2(Python).sps that sucessully generates a data dictionary using Python when I open the syntax and do Run All. However, when I try to INCLUDE the syntax in a master syntax file (using the command INCLUDE 'U:\SPSS\Python\DisplayDictionary2(Python).SPS'.). I get the following error message: 17 BEGIN PROGRAM. 19 import spss, spssaux, DisplayDict2 20 print "Data Dictionary for:", spssaux.GetDatasetInfo() 21 print "Number of Variables:", spss.GetVariableCount() 22 DisplayDict2.dictionary(measlevel=False) Data Dictionary for: Traceback (most recent call last): File "<string>", line 1, in ? NameError: name 'spssaux' is not defined 22 END PROGRAM. 23 24 25 * End of INSERT and INCLUDE nesting level 01. >Error # 5712 in column 8. Text: spss >A valid IMPORT subcommand name is expected but not found. Recognized >subcommands are FILE, TYPE, KEEP, DROP, RENAME, and MAP. >This command not executed. Is it possible to INCLUDE this kind of syntax? Pat |
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