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Dear List,
I am running SPSS v15.0.1 on Windows XP (SP3) performing some time-dependent Cox survival analysis on a modest dataset (n=30,000 cases). I have performed the same analysis many times without problem yet today I am getting the message listed in the title - "SPSS processor terminated due to unrecoverable error at . . . - fetching . . . " I've tried increasing the page file size for memory allocation and set spsswin.exe to use only CPU1 as per instructions from users with a similar problem to no avail. Any ideas? Kind regards, Chris. -- Dr Chris Poole Pharmatelligence LLP Pharma Research Centre | MediCentre | Cardiff | CF14 4UJ | UK [hidden email] P. +44(0)2920757744 | F. +44(0)8448701912 | M. +44(0)7733004258 |
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I have a dataset with multiple rows per ID. There are five columns: 1 for the ID and four string vars (two have complete data, two have some missing data). ID STR1 STR2 STR3 STR4 107 zzz aaa 107 zzz aaa 345 xxx yyy zzz aaa 345 xxx yyy zzz aaa 345 xxx yyy zzz aaa 546 xxx yyy zzz aaa etc. I want to reduce this dataset to a set with a single row per ID and the four string vars attached at the end. Using: SORT CASES BY ID . CASESTOVARS /ID=ID /GROUPBY=INDEX /COUNT=NOEUS "". This is a very simple and straight forward issue of cases to vars. I have done this a thousand times. however, I am unable to get STR1 and STR2 to break out. What happens is I get a new single row (as expected) wherein the original first row's STR1 and STR2 values appear in the new dataset in the SRT1.1 and STR1.2 place and SRT1.3 and STR1.4 break out as expected. Does CASESTOVARS require complete data? I don't recall reading anything about such a requirement. mark *************************************************************************************************************************************************************** Mark A. Davenport Ph.D. Senior Research Analyst Office of Institutional Research The University of North Carolina at Greensboro 336.256.0395 [hidden email] 'An approximate answer to the right question is worth a good deal more than an exact answer to an approximate question.' --a paraphrase of J. W. Tukey (1962) |
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Mark,
I'm confused Wouldn't you expect to see ID STR1.1 STR1.2 STR1.3 STR2.1 STR2.2 STR2.3 STR3 STR4 107 zzz aaa 345 xxx yyy zzz aaa 546 xxx yyy zzz aaa STR3 and STR4 are fixed, so no new variables for those two. Case 345 has three records so that defines new .1, .2, and .3 variables for those variables with not fixed values. You must have a case somewhere with four rows to get a new .4 variable. Gene Maguin >>I have a dataset with multiple rows per ID. There are five columns: 1 for the ID and four string vars (two have complete data, two have some missing data). ID STR1 STR2 STR3 STR4 107 zzz aaa 107 zzz aaa 345 xxx yyy zzz aaa 345 xxx yyy zzz aaa 345 xxx yyy zzz aaa 546 xxx yyy zzz aaa etc. I want to reduce this dataset to a set with a single row per ID and the four string vars attached at the end. Using: SORT CASES BY ID . CASESTOVARS /ID=ID /GROUPBY=INDEX /COUNT=NOEUS "". This is a very simple and straight forward issue of cases to vars. I have done this a thousand times. however, I am unable to get STR1 and STR2 to break out. What happens is I get a new single row (as expected) wherein the original first row's STR1 and STR2 values appear in the new dataset in the SRT1.1 and STR1.2 place and SRT1.3 and STR1.4 break out as expected. Does CASESTOVARS require complete data? I don't recall reading anything about such a requirement. mark **************************************************************************** **************************************************************************** ******* Mark A. Davenport Ph.D. Senior Research Analyst Office of Institutional Research The University of North Carolina at Greensboro 336.256.0395 [hidden email] 'An approximate answer to the right question is worth a good deal more than an exact answer to an approximate question.' --a paraphrase of J. W. Tukey (1962) ===================== 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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