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Trouble Isolating Duplicate Variables in MANOVA Command

Feinstein, Zachary
I have about 200 variables that I am submitting to a MANOVA to see if
any of the variables are linearly dependent before I run a Canonical
Correlation.  The message I get when I try to run it is:
 
>Error # 12160

>Duplicate factor or variable name found on MANOVA command.

>This command not executed.

I have so many variables in there that it is difficult for me to isolate
where the problem is.  Now if run Frequencies on all of the variables
then it will always run even if there are duplicates, so that does not
help me.  It does not burp and say where the duplicate is.

I also exported the fieldnames to Excel thinking it would list out the
various duplicate names, I sorted on the fieldnames once I transposed
the Excel file, but I found no duplicates.  I wonder if SAVE TRANSLATE
OUTFILE is similar to Frequencies where it will list the variable only
once?

Can anyone suggest a way to isolate what the duplicate variable names
are?  Thank you in advance.

Zachary

[hidden email]

zpwin18_1 TO zpwin18_9

zpwin48_1 TO zpwin48_5

zpwin78_1 TO zpwin78_4

zpwin08_1 TO zpwin08_5

zq660

zq1201a1 TO zq1201a23

zq1300

zq1305

zq1310

zq1315

zq1320

zq1340

zq1345

zq1346

zq1385 zq1386 zq1387

WITH

zq445_1 zq445_2

zq102

zq105

zq615_1 zq615_2 zq615_3 zq615_5 zq615_6

zq450_1 zq450_2

zq455

zq600_1 zq600_2 zq600_3 zq600_4 zq600_5

zq452_1 zq452_2 zq452_3 zq452_4 zq452_5 zq452_9

zq605m1 TO zq605m99

zq630

zq650_1 zq650_2

zq655_1 zq655_2

zq665_1 zq665_2 zq665_3 zq665_6 zq665_7 zq665_9

zq701a1 TO zq701a5

zq706a1 TO zq706a7

zq715

zq721a1m2 zq721a1m3 zq721a1m4 zq721a1m9 zq721a1m10 zq721a1m11 zq721a1m12
zq721a1m14 zq721a1m15 zq721a1m16

zq721a2m2 zq721a2m3 zq721a1m4 zq721a2m9 zq721a2m10 zq721a2m11 zq721a2m12
zq721a2m15 zq721a2m16

zq732a2_3 zq732a3_3 zq732a3_4 zq732a4_3 zq732a4_4 zq732a9_3 zq732a9_4
zq732a10_3 zq732a10_4 zq732a11_3 zq732a11_4 zq732a12_3 zq732a12_4
zq732a15_3

zq735a9_3 zq735a9_4 zq735a10_3 zq735a11_3 zq735a11_4 zq735a12_3
zq735a12_4

zq725

zq741a1 TO zq741a12

zq202_1 zq202_2 zq202_3 zq202_6

zq204 zq206

zq216_3 zq216_4 zq216_5 zq216_6 zq216_7 zq216_70

zq232

 

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Re: Trouble Isolating Duplicate Variables in MANOVA Command

ViAnn Beadle
What is the complete text of your MANOVA command? I see some fragment below
which uses the TO convention--any possibility that it might be implicitly
referring to a variable twice since the order of your variables in the file
might not be match your variable naming convention.


-----Original Message-----
From: SPSSX(r) Discussion [mailto:[hidden email]] On Behalf Of
Feinstein, Zachary
Sent: Friday, November 02, 2007 9:27 AM
To: [hidden email]
Subject: Trouble Isolating Duplicate Variables in MANOVA Command

I have about 200 variables that I am submitting to a MANOVA to see if
any of the variables are linearly dependent before I run a Canonical
Correlation.  The message I get when I try to run it is:

>Error # 12160

>Duplicate factor or variable name found on MANOVA command.

>This command not executed.

I have so many variables in there that it is difficult for me to isolate
where the problem is.  Now if run Frequencies on all of the variables
then it will always run even if there are duplicates, so that does not
help me.  It does not burp and say where the duplicate is.

I also exported the fieldnames to Excel thinking it would list out the
various duplicate names, I sorted on the fieldnames once I transposed
the Excel file, but I found no duplicates.  I wonder if SAVE TRANSLATE
OUTFILE is similar to Frequencies where it will list the variable only
once?

Can anyone suggest a way to isolate what the duplicate variable names
are?  Thank you in advance.

Zachary

[hidden email]

zpwin18_1 TO zpwin18_9

zpwin48_1 TO zpwin48_5

zpwin78_1 TO zpwin78_4

zpwin08_1 TO zpwin08_5

zq660

zq1201a1 TO zq1201a23

zq1300

zq1305

zq1310

zq1315

zq1320

zq1340

zq1345

zq1346

zq1385 zq1386 zq1387

WITH

zq445_1 zq445_2

zq102

zq105

zq615_1 zq615_2 zq615_3 zq615_5 zq615_6

zq450_1 zq450_2

zq455

zq600_1 zq600_2 zq600_3 zq600_4 zq600_5

zq452_1 zq452_2 zq452_3 zq452_4 zq452_5 zq452_9

zq605m1 TO zq605m99

zq630

zq650_1 zq650_2

zq655_1 zq655_2

zq665_1 zq665_2 zq665_3 zq665_6 zq665_7 zq665_9

zq701a1 TO zq701a5

zq706a1 TO zq706a7

zq715

zq721a1m2 zq721a1m3 zq721a1m4 zq721a1m9 zq721a1m10 zq721a1m11 zq721a1m12
zq721a1m14 zq721a1m15 zq721a1m16

zq721a2m2 zq721a2m3 zq721a1m4 zq721a2m9 zq721a2m10 zq721a2m11 zq721a2m12
zq721a2m15 zq721a2m16

zq732a2_3 zq732a3_3 zq732a3_4 zq732a4_3 zq732a4_4 zq732a9_3 zq732a9_4
zq732a10_3 zq732a10_4 zq732a11_3 zq732a11_4 zq732a12_3 zq732a12_4
zq732a15_3

zq735a9_3 zq735a9_4 zq735a10_3 zq735a11_3 zq735a11_4 zq735a12_3
zq735a12_4

zq725

zq741a1 TO zq741a12

zq202_1 zq202_2 zq202_3 zq202_6

zq204 zq206

zq216_3 zq216_4 zq216_5 zq216_6 zq216_7 zq216_70

zq232



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Re: Trouble Isolating Duplicate Variables in MANOVA Command

James Whanger
In reply to this post by Feinstein, Zachary
My apologies.  I responded to the wrong posting the first time.

Zachary,

The variable "zq721a1m4" is used twice.  It appears the second time it
was intended to be changed to "zq721a2m4".

Good luck with your analyses,

Jim

On Nov 2, 2007 11:26 AM, Feinstein, Zachary
<[hidden email]> wrote:

> I have about 200 variables that I am submitting to a MANOVA to see if
> any of the variables are linearly dependent before I run a Canonical
> Correlation.  The message I get when I try to run it is:
>
> >Error # 12160
>
> >Duplicate factor or variable name found on MANOVA command.
>
> >This command not executed.
>
> I have so many variables in there that it is difficult for me to isolate
> where the problem is.  Now if run Frequencies on all of the variables
> then it will always run even if there are duplicates, so that does not
> help me.  It does not burp and say where the duplicate is.
>
> I also exported the fieldnames to Excel thinking it would list out the
> various duplicate names, I sorted on the fieldnames once I transposed
> the Excel file, but I found no duplicates.  I wonder if SAVE TRANSLATE
> OUTFILE is similar to Frequencies where it will list the variable only
> once?
>
> Can anyone suggest a way to isolate what the duplicate variable names
> are?  Thank you in advance.
>
> Zachary
>
> [hidden email]
>
> zpwin18_1 TO zpwin18_9
>
> zpwin48_1 TO zpwin48_5
>
> zpwin78_1 TO zpwin78_4
>
> zpwin08_1 TO zpwin08_5
>
> zq660
>
> zq1201a1 TO zq1201a23
>
> zq1300
>
> zq1305
>
> zq1310
>
> zq1315
>
> zq1320
>
> zq1340
>
> zq1345
>
> zq1346
>
> zq1385 zq1386 zq1387
>
> WITH
>
> zq445_1 zq445_2
>
> zq102
>
> zq105
>
> zq615_1 zq615_2 zq615_3 zq615_5 zq615_6
>
> zq450_1 zq450_2
>
> zq455
>
> zq600_1 zq600_2 zq600_3 zq600_4 zq600_5
>
> zq452_1 zq452_2 zq452_3 zq452_4 zq452_5 zq452_9
>
> zq605m1 TO zq605m99
>
> zq630
>
> zq650_1 zq650_2
>
> zq655_1 zq655_2
>
> zq665_1 zq665_2 zq665_3 zq665_6 zq665_7 zq665_9
>
> zq701a1 TO zq701a5
>
> zq706a1 TO zq706a7
>
> zq715
>
> zq721a1m2 zq721a1m3 zq721a1m4 zq721a1m9 zq721a1m10 zq721a1m11 zq721a1m12
> zq721a1m14 zq721a1m15 zq721a1m16
>
> zq721a2m2 zq721a2m3 zq721a1m4 zq721a2m9 zq721a2m10 zq721a2m11 zq721a2m12
> zq721a2m15 zq721a2m16
>
> zq732a2_3 zq732a3_3 zq732a3_4 zq732a4_3 zq732a4_4 zq732a9_3 zq732a9_4
> zq732a10_3 zq732a10_4 zq732a11_3 zq732a11_4 zq732a12_3 zq732a12_4
> zq732a15_3
>
> zq735a9_3 zq735a9_4 zq735a10_3 zq735a11_3 zq735a11_4 zq735a12_3
> zq735a12_4
>
> zq725
>
> zq741a1 TO zq741a12
>
> zq202_1 zq202_2 zq202_3 zq202_6
>
> zq204 zq206
>
> zq216_3 zq216_4 zq216_5 zq216_6 zq216_7 zq216_70
>
> zq232
>
>
>
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Re: Trouble Isolating Duplicate Variables in MANOVA Command

Feinstein, Zachary
Was that a sharp eye or did you use some kind of automated process?

Thank you very much.

Zachary

-----Original Message-----
From: SPSSX(r) Discussion [mailto:[hidden email]] On Behalf Of
James C. Whanger
Sent: Friday, November 02, 2007 11:25 AM
To: [hidden email]
Subject: Re: Trouble Isolating Duplicate Variables in MANOVA Command

My apologies.  I responded to the wrong posting the first time.

Zachary,

The variable "zq721a1m4" is used twice.  It appears the second time it
was intended to be changed to "zq721a2m4".

Good luck with your analyses,

Jim

On Nov 2, 2007 11:26 AM, Feinstein, Zachary
<[hidden email]> wrote:

> I have about 200 variables that I am submitting to a MANOVA to see if
> any of the variables are linearly dependent before I run a Canonical
> Correlation.  The message I get when I try to run it is:
>
> >Error # 12160
>
> >Duplicate factor or variable name found on MANOVA command.
>
> >This command not executed.
>
> I have so many variables in there that it is difficult for me to
> isolate where the problem is.  Now if run Frequencies on all of the
> variables then it will always run even if there are duplicates, so
> that does not help me.  It does not burp and say where the duplicate
is.
>
> I also exported the fieldnames to Excel thinking it would list out the

> various duplicate names, I sorted on the fieldnames once I transposed
> the Excel file, but I found no duplicates.  I wonder if SAVE TRANSLATE

> OUTFILE is similar to Frequencies where it will list the variable only

> once?
>
> Can anyone suggest a way to isolate what the duplicate variable names
> are?  Thank you in advance.
>
> Zachary
>
> [hidden email]
>
> zpwin18_1 TO zpwin18_9
>
> zpwin48_1 TO zpwin48_5
>
> zpwin78_1 TO zpwin78_4
>
> zpwin08_1 TO zpwin08_5
>
> zq660
>
> zq1201a1 TO zq1201a23
>
> zq1300
>
> zq1305
>
> zq1310
>
> zq1315
>
> zq1320
>
> zq1340
>
> zq1345
>
> zq1346
>
> zq1385 zq1386 zq1387
>
> WITH
>
> zq445_1 zq445_2
>
> zq102
>
> zq105
>
> zq615_1 zq615_2 zq615_3 zq615_5 zq615_6
>
> zq450_1 zq450_2
>
> zq455
>
> zq600_1 zq600_2 zq600_3 zq600_4 zq600_5
>
> zq452_1 zq452_2 zq452_3 zq452_4 zq452_5 zq452_9
>
> zq605m1 TO zq605m99
>
> zq630
>
> zq650_1 zq650_2
>
> zq655_1 zq655_2
>
> zq665_1 zq665_2 zq665_3 zq665_6 zq665_7 zq665_9
>
> zq701a1 TO zq701a5
>
> zq706a1 TO zq706a7
>
> zq715
>
> zq721a1m2 zq721a1m3 zq721a1m4 zq721a1m9 zq721a1m10 zq721a1m11
> zq721a1m12
> zq721a1m14 zq721a1m15 zq721a1m16
>
> zq721a2m2 zq721a2m3 zq721a1m4 zq721a2m9 zq721a2m10 zq721a2m11
> zq721a2m12
> zq721a2m15 zq721a2m16
>
> zq732a2_3 zq732a3_3 zq732a3_4 zq732a4_3 zq732a4_4 zq732a9_3 zq732a9_4
> zq732a10_3 zq732a10_4 zq732a11_3 zq732a11_4 zq732a12_3 zq732a12_4
> zq732a15_3
>
> zq735a9_3 zq735a9_4 zq735a10_3 zq735a11_3 zq735a11_4 zq735a12_3
> zq735a12_4
>
> zq725
>
> zq741a1 TO zq741a12
>
> zq202_1 zq202_2 zq202_3 zq202_6
>
> zq204 zq206
>
> zq216_3 zq216_4 zq216_5 zq216_6 zq216_7 zq216_70
>
> zq232
>
>
>
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Re: Trouble Isolating Duplicate Variables in MANOVA Command

James Whanger
You're quite welcome.  It was just a sharp eye.  Unfortunately, I was
not able to come up with an automated solution.  Let me know if you
discover one.


On Nov 2, 2007 2:15 PM, Feinstein, Zachary
<[hidden email]> wrote:

> Was that a sharp eye or did you use some kind of automated process?
>
> Thank you very much.
>
> Zachary
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: SPSSX(r) Discussion [mailto:[hidden email]] On Behalf Of
> James C. Whanger
> Sent: Friday, November 02, 2007 11:25 AM
> To: [hidden email]
>
> Subject: Re: Trouble Isolating Duplicate Variables in MANOVA Command
>
> My apologies.  I responded to the wrong posting the first time.
>
> Zachary,
>
> The variable "zq721a1m4" is used twice.  It appears the second time it
> was intended to be changed to "zq721a2m4".
>
> Good luck with your analyses,
>
> Jim
>
> On Nov 2, 2007 11:26 AM, Feinstein, Zachary
> <[hidden email]> wrote:
> > I have about 200 variables that I am submitting to a MANOVA to see if
> > any of the variables are linearly dependent before I run a Canonical
> > Correlation.  The message I get when I try to run it is:
> >
> > >Error # 12160
> >
> > >Duplicate factor or variable name found on MANOVA command.
> >
> > >This command not executed.
> >
> > I have so many variables in there that it is difficult for me to
> > isolate where the problem is.  Now if run Frequencies on all of the
> > variables then it will always run even if there are duplicates, so
> > that does not help me.  It does not burp and say where the duplicate
> is.
> >
> > I also exported the fieldnames to Excel thinking it would list out the
>
> > various duplicate names, I sorted on the fieldnames once I transposed
> > the Excel file, but I found no duplicates.  I wonder if SAVE TRANSLATE
>
> > OUTFILE is similar to Frequencies where it will list the variable only
>
> > once?
> >
> > Can anyone suggest a way to isolate what the duplicate variable names
> > are?  Thank you in advance.
> >
> > Zachary
> >
> > [hidden email]
> >
> > zpwin18_1 TO zpwin18_9
> >
> > zpwin48_1 TO zpwin48_5
> >
> > zpwin78_1 TO zpwin78_4
> >
> > zpwin08_1 TO zpwin08_5
> >
> > zq660
> >
> > zq1201a1 TO zq1201a23
> >
> > zq1300
> >
> > zq1305
> >
> > zq1310
> >
> > zq1315
> >
> > zq1320
> >
> > zq1340
> >
> > zq1345
> >
> > zq1346
> >
> > zq1385 zq1386 zq1387
> >
> > WITH
> >
> > zq445_1 zq445_2
> >
> > zq102
> >
> > zq105
> >
> > zq615_1 zq615_2 zq615_3 zq615_5 zq615_6
> >
> > zq450_1 zq450_2
> >
> > zq455
> >
> > zq600_1 zq600_2 zq600_3 zq600_4 zq600_5
> >
> > zq452_1 zq452_2 zq452_3 zq452_4 zq452_5 zq452_9
> >
> > zq605m1 TO zq605m99
> >
> > zq630
> >
> > zq650_1 zq650_2
> >
> > zq655_1 zq655_2
> >
> > zq665_1 zq665_2 zq665_3 zq665_6 zq665_7 zq665_9
> >
> > zq701a1 TO zq701a5
> >
> > zq706a1 TO zq706a7
> >
> > zq715
> >
> > zq721a1m2 zq721a1m3 zq721a1m4 zq721a1m9 zq721a1m10 zq721a1m11
> > zq721a1m12
> > zq721a1m14 zq721a1m15 zq721a1m16
> >
> > zq721a2m2 zq721a2m3 zq721a1m4 zq721a2m9 zq721a2m10 zq721a2m11
> > zq721a2m12
> > zq721a2m15 zq721a2m16
> >
> > zq732a2_3 zq732a3_3 zq732a3_4 zq732a4_3 zq732a4_4 zq732a9_3 zq732a9_4
> > zq732a10_3 zq732a10_4 zq732a11_3 zq732a11_4 zq732a12_3 zq732a12_4
> > zq732a15_3
> >
> > zq735a9_3 zq735a9_4 zq735a10_3 zq735a11_3 zq735a11_4 zq735a12_3
> > zq735a12_4
> >
> > zq725
> >
> > zq741a1 TO zq741a12
> >
> > zq202_1 zq202_2 zq202_3 zq202_6
> >
> > zq204 zq206
> >
> > zq216_3 zq216_4 zq216_5 zq216_6 zq216_7 zq216_70
> >
> > zq232
> >
> >
> >
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Re: Trouble Isolating Duplicate Variables in MANOVA Command

Peck, Jon
I have built a little Python function called dupVarnameCheck to expand a variable list against the dictionary of the active dataset and check for duplicate entries.  I will be adding this to the spssaux2 module on SPSS Developer Central, probably later today.

Regards,
Jon Peck



-----Original Message-----
From: SPSSX(r) Discussion [mailto:[hidden email]] On Behalf Of James C. Whanger
Sent: Friday, November 02, 2007 1:11 PM
To: [hidden email]
Subject: Re: [SPSSX-L] Trouble Isolating Duplicate Variables in MANOVA Command

You're quite welcome.  It was just a sharp eye.  Unfortunately, I was
not able to come up with an automated solution.  Let me know if you
discover one.


On Nov 2, 2007 2:15 PM, Feinstein, Zachary
<[hidden email]> wrote:

> Was that a sharp eye or did you use some kind of automated process?
>
> Thank you very much.
>
> Zachary
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: SPSSX(r) Discussion [mailto:[hidden email]] On Behalf Of
> James C. Whanger
> Sent: Friday, November 02, 2007 11:25 AM
> To: [hidden email]
>
> Subject: Re: Trouble Isolating Duplicate Variables in MANOVA Command
>
> My apologies.  I responded to the wrong posting the first time.
>
> Zachary,
>
> The variable "zq721a1m4" is used twice.  It appears the second time it
> was intended to be changed to "zq721a2m4".
>
> Good luck with your analyses,
>
> Jim
>
> On Nov 2, 2007 11:26 AM, Feinstein, Zachary
> <[hidden email]> wrote:
> > I have about 200 variables that I am submitting to a MANOVA to see if
> > any of the variables are linearly dependent before I run a Canonical
> > Correlation.  The message I get when I try to run it is:
> >
> > >Error # 12160
> >
> > >Duplicate factor or variable name found on MANOVA command.
> >
> > >This command not executed.
> >
> > I have so many variables in there that it is difficult for me to
> > isolate where the problem is.  Now if run Frequencies on all of the
> > variables then it will always run even if there are duplicates, so
> > that does not help me.  It does not burp and say where the duplicate
> is.
> >
> > I also exported the fieldnames to Excel thinking it would list out the
>
> > various duplicate names, I sorted on the fieldnames once I transposed
> > the Excel file, but I found no duplicates.  I wonder if SAVE TRANSLATE
>
> > OUTFILE is similar to Frequencies where it will list the variable only
>
> > once?
> >
> > Can anyone suggest a way to isolate what the duplicate variable names
> > are?  Thank you in advance.
> >
> > Zachary
> >
> > [hidden email]
> >
> > zpwin18_1 TO zpwin18_9
> >
> > zpwin48_1 TO zpwin48_5
> >
> > zpwin78_1 TO zpwin78_4
> >
> > zpwin08_1 TO zpwin08_5
> >
> > zq660
> >
> > zq1201a1 TO zq1201a23
> >
> > zq1300
> >
> > zq1305
> >
> > zq1310
> >
> > zq1315
> >
> > zq1320
> >
> > zq1340
> >
> > zq1345
> >
> > zq1346
> >
> > zq1385 zq1386 zq1387
> >
> > WITH
> >
> > zq445_1 zq445_2
> >
> > zq102
> >
> > zq105
> >
> > zq615_1 zq615_2 zq615_3 zq615_5 zq615_6
> >
> > zq450_1 zq450_2
> >
> > zq455
> >
> > zq600_1 zq600_2 zq600_3 zq600_4 zq600_5
> >
> > zq452_1 zq452_2 zq452_3 zq452_4 zq452_5 zq452_9
> >
> > zq605m1 TO zq605m99
> >
> > zq630
> >
> > zq650_1 zq650_2
> >
> > zq655_1 zq655_2
> >
> > zq665_1 zq665_2 zq665_3 zq665_6 zq665_7 zq665_9
> >
> > zq701a1 TO zq701a5
> >
> > zq706a1 TO zq706a7
> >
> > zq715
> >
> > zq721a1m2 zq721a1m3 zq721a1m4 zq721a1m9 zq721a1m10 zq721a1m11
> > zq721a1m12
> > zq721a1m14 zq721a1m15 zq721a1m16
> >
> > zq721a2m2 zq721a2m3 zq721a1m4 zq721a2m9 zq721a2m10 zq721a2m11
> > zq721a2m12
> > zq721a2m15 zq721a2m16
> >
> > zq732a2_3 zq732a3_3 zq732a3_4 zq732a4_3 zq732a4_4 zq732a9_3 zq732a9_4
> > zq732a10_3 zq732a10_4 zq732a11_3 zq732a11_4 zq732a12_3 zq732a12_4
> > zq732a15_3
> >
> > zq735a9_3 zq735a9_4 zq735a10_3 zq735a11_3 zq735a11_4 zq735a12_3
> > zq735a12_4
> >
> > zq725
> >
> > zq741a1 TO zq741a12
> >
> > zq202_1 zq202_2 zq202_3 zq202_6
> >
> > zq204 zq206
> >
> > zq216_3 zq216_4 zq216_5 zq216_6 zq216_7 zq216_70
> >
> > zq232
> >
> >
> >
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Re: Trouble Isolating Duplicate Variables in MANOVA Command

Bethany Cockburn
In reply to this post by James Whanger
Do you have the log turned on?  If I have the log on, often it will say
"Error associated with variable VARIABLENAME".
Just a thought!
Bethany

-----Original Message-----
From: SPSSX(r) Discussion [mailto:[hidden email]] On Behalf Of
James C. Whanger
Sent: Friday, November 02, 2007 3:11 PM
To: [hidden email]
Subject: Re: Trouble Isolating Duplicate Variables in MANOVA Command

You're quite welcome.  It was just a sharp eye.  Unfortunately, I was
not able to come up with an automated solution.  Let me know if you
discover one.


On Nov 2, 2007 2:15 PM, Feinstein, Zachary
<[hidden email]> wrote:

> Was that a sharp eye or did you use some kind of automated process?
>
> Thank you very much.
>
> Zachary
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: SPSSX(r) Discussion [mailto:[hidden email]] On Behalf Of
> James C. Whanger
> Sent: Friday, November 02, 2007 11:25 AM
> To: [hidden email]
>
> Subject: Re: Trouble Isolating Duplicate Variables in MANOVA Command
>
> My apologies.  I responded to the wrong posting the first time.
>
> Zachary,
>
> The variable "zq721a1m4" is used twice.  It appears the second time it
> was intended to be changed to "zq721a2m4".
>
> Good luck with your analyses,
>
> Jim
>
> On Nov 2, 2007 11:26 AM, Feinstein, Zachary
> <[hidden email]> wrote:
> > I have about 200 variables that I am submitting to a MANOVA to see if
> > any of the variables are linearly dependent before I run a Canonical
> > Correlation.  The message I get when I try to run it is:
> >
> > >Error # 12160
> >
> > >Duplicate factor or variable name found on MANOVA command.
> >
> > >This command not executed.
> >
> > I have so many variables in there that it is difficult for me to
> > isolate where the problem is.  Now if run Frequencies on all of the
> > variables then it will always run even if there are duplicates, so
> > that does not help me.  It does not burp and say where the duplicate
> is.
> >
> > I also exported the fieldnames to Excel thinking it would list out the
>
> > various duplicate names, I sorted on the fieldnames once I transposed
> > the Excel file, but I found no duplicates.  I wonder if SAVE TRANSLATE
>
> > OUTFILE is similar to Frequencies where it will list the variable only
>
> > once?
> >
> > Can anyone suggest a way to isolate what the duplicate variable names
> > are?  Thank you in advance.
> >
> > Zachary
> >
> > [hidden email]
> >
> > zpwin18_1 TO zpwin18_9
> >
> > zpwin48_1 TO zpwin48_5
> >
> > zpwin78_1 TO zpwin78_4
> >
> > zpwin08_1 TO zpwin08_5
> >
> > zq660
> >
> > zq1201a1 TO zq1201a23
> >
> > zq1300
> >
> > zq1305
> >
> > zq1310
> >
> > zq1315
> >
> > zq1320
> >
> > zq1340
> >
> > zq1345
> >
> > zq1346
> >
> > zq1385 zq1386 zq1387
> >
> > WITH
> >
> > zq445_1 zq445_2
> >
> > zq102
> >
> > zq105
> >
> > zq615_1 zq615_2 zq615_3 zq615_5 zq615_6
> >
> > zq450_1 zq450_2
> >
> > zq455
> >
> > zq600_1 zq600_2 zq600_3 zq600_4 zq600_5
> >
> > zq452_1 zq452_2 zq452_3 zq452_4 zq452_5 zq452_9
> >
> > zq605m1 TO zq605m99
> >
> > zq630
> >
> > zq650_1 zq650_2
> >
> > zq655_1 zq655_2
> >
> > zq665_1 zq665_2 zq665_3 zq665_6 zq665_7 zq665_9
> >
> > zq701a1 TO zq701a5
> >
> > zq706a1 TO zq706a7
> >
> > zq715
> >
> > zq721a1m2 zq721a1m3 zq721a1m4 zq721a1m9 zq721a1m10 zq721a1m11
> > zq721a1m12
> > zq721a1m14 zq721a1m15 zq721a1m16
> >
> > zq721a2m2 zq721a2m3 zq721a1m4 zq721a2m9 zq721a2m10 zq721a2m11
> > zq721a2m12
> > zq721a2m15 zq721a2m16
> >
> > zq732a2_3 zq732a3_3 zq732a3_4 zq732a4_3 zq732a4_4 zq732a9_3 zq732a9_4
> > zq732a10_3 zq732a10_4 zq732a11_3 zq732a11_4 zq732a12_3 zq732a12_4
> > zq732a15_3
> >
> > zq735a9_3 zq735a9_4 zq735a10_3 zq735a11_3 zq735a11_4 zq735a12_3
> > zq735a12_4
> >
> > zq725
> >
> > zq741a1 TO zq741a12
> >
> > zq202_1 zq202_2 zq202_3 zq202_6
> >
> > zq204 zq206
> >
> > zq216_3 zq216_4 zq216_5 zq216_6 zq216_7 zq216_70
> >
> > zq232
> >
> >
> >
> > To manage your subscription to SPSSX-L, send a message to
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> > REFCARD
> >
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Trouble Now With PROXIMITIES for Cluster Analyses

Feinstein, Zachary
In reply to this post by Peck, Jon
Okay- now I am onto a problem that I am having with the cluster analysis
phase of this project of mine.  Thank you to everyone who responded
before to help me kickstart where I screwed up with redundant variables.

I wish to do the hierarchical cluster analysis for some of the variables
from my Canonical Correlations.  I have almost 2,500 respondents and I
get rid of all the extra variables with the following:

MATCH FILES
 /FILE = *
 /KEEP = id zcv1 zcv2 zcv3 zcv4.
EXECUTE.

Then I do PROXIMITIES with the following:

PROXIMITIES zcv1 TO zcv4
 /MATRIX OUT ('C:\temp2\spssclus.tmp')
 /VIEW = CASE
 /MEASURE = SEUCLID
 /PRINT = NONE
 /STANDARDIZE = NONE.

But it very consistently shuts SPSS down first saying "The Processor has
terminated due to an unrecoverable error at 0x0abf9ecd fetching from
0x07a11000."

I am using SPSS 15.0.1.

I know back in the old days I would have problems with the CLUSTER
procedure next- I would set MXMEMORY to something higher before the
CLUSTER procedure then set it back to something low after that.  I
recall sometime within the past few versions that SPSS has said one
never needs to vary the memory anymore.  An example from before follows:

SET MXMEMORY = 56000.
EXECUTE.

CLUSTER
 /MATRIX IN ('C:\WINDOWS\TEMP\spssclus.tmp')
 /METHOD WARD
 /PRINT SCHEDULE CLUSTER(3, 10)
 /PRINT DISTANCE
 /PLOT NONE
 /SAVE CLUSTER(3, 10).

SET MXMEMORY = 14000.
EXECUTE.

CACHE.
EXECUTE.

But I cannot even get to that because of the PROXIMITIES shutdown.  By
the way- After I do this, eventually, I use the results as SEEDS for
multiple QUICK CLUSTER runs.

Any thoughts are very much appreciated.

Zachary

-----Original Message-----
From: SPSSX(r) Discussion [mailto:[hidden email]] On Behalf Of
Peck, Jon
Sent: Friday, November 02, 2007 2:36 PM
To: [hidden email]
Subject: Re: Trouble Isolating Duplicate Variables in MANOVA Command

I have built a little Python function called dupVarnameCheck to expand a
variable list against the dictionary of the active dataset and check for
duplicate entries.  I will be adding this to the spssaux2 module on SPSS
Developer Central, probably later today.

Regards,
Jon Peck



-----Original Message-----
From: SPSSX(r) Discussion [mailto:[hidden email]] On Behalf Of
James C. Whanger
Sent: Friday, November 02, 2007 1:11 PM
To: [hidden email]
Subject: Re: [SPSSX-L] Trouble Isolating Duplicate Variables in MANOVA
Command

You're quite welcome.  It was just a sharp eye.  Unfortunately, I was
not able to come up with an automated solution.  Let me know if you
discover one.


On Nov 2, 2007 2:15 PM, Feinstein, Zachary
<[hidden email]> wrote:

> Was that a sharp eye or did you use some kind of automated process?
>
> Thank you very much.
>
> Zachary
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: SPSSX(r) Discussion [mailto:[hidden email]] On Behalf
> Of James C. Whanger
> Sent: Friday, November 02, 2007 11:25 AM
> To: [hidden email]
>
> Subject: Re: Trouble Isolating Duplicate Variables in MANOVA Command
>
> My apologies.  I responded to the wrong posting the first time.
>
> Zachary,
>
> The variable "zq721a1m4" is used twice.  It appears the second time it

> was intended to be changed to "zq721a2m4".
>
> Good luck with your analyses,
>
> Jim
>
> On Nov 2, 2007 11:26 AM, Feinstein, Zachary
> <[hidden email]> wrote:
> > I have about 200 variables that I am submitting to a MANOVA to see
> > if any of the variables are linearly dependent before I run a
> > Canonical Correlation.  The message I get when I try to run it is:
> >
> > >Error # 12160
> >
> > >Duplicate factor or variable name found on MANOVA command.
> >
> > >This command not executed.
> >
> > I have so many variables in there that it is difficult for me to
> > isolate where the problem is.  Now if run Frequencies on all of the
> > variables then it will always run even if there are duplicates, so
> > that does not help me.  It does not burp and say where the duplicate
> is.
> >
> > I also exported the fieldnames to Excel thinking it would list out
> > the
>
> > various duplicate names, I sorted on the fieldnames once I
> > transposed the Excel file, but I found no duplicates.  I wonder if
> > SAVE TRANSLATE
>
> > OUTFILE is similar to Frequencies where it will list the variable
> > only
>
> > once?
> >
> > Can anyone suggest a way to isolate what the duplicate variable
> > names are?  Thank you in advance.
> >
> > Zachary
> >
> > [hidden email]
> >
> > zpwin18_1 TO zpwin18_9
> >
> > zpwin48_1 TO zpwin48_5
> >
> > zpwin78_1 TO zpwin78_4
> >
> > zpwin08_1 TO zpwin08_5
> >
> > zq660
> >
> > zq1201a1 TO zq1201a23
> >
> > zq1300
> >
> > zq1305
> >
> > zq1310
> >
> > zq1315
> >
> > zq1320
> >
> > zq1340
> >
> > zq1345
> >
> > zq1346
> >
> > zq1385 zq1386 zq1387
> >
> > WITH
> >
> > zq445_1 zq445_2
> >
> > zq102
> >
> > zq105
> >
> > zq615_1 zq615_2 zq615_3 zq615_5 zq615_6
> >
> > zq450_1 zq450_2
> >
> > zq455
> >
> > zq600_1 zq600_2 zq600_3 zq600_4 zq600_5
> >
> > zq452_1 zq452_2 zq452_3 zq452_4 zq452_5 zq452_9
> >
> > zq605m1 TO zq605m99
> >
> > zq630
> >
> > zq650_1 zq650_2
> >
> > zq655_1 zq655_2
> >
> > zq665_1 zq665_2 zq665_3 zq665_6 zq665_7 zq665_9
> >
> > zq701a1 TO zq701a5
> >
> > zq706a1 TO zq706a7
> >
> > zq715
> >
> > zq721a1m2 zq721a1m3 zq721a1m4 zq721a1m9 zq721a1m10 zq721a1m11
> > zq721a1m12
> > zq721a1m14 zq721a1m15 zq721a1m16
> >
> > zq721a2m2 zq721a2m3 zq721a1m4 zq721a2m9 zq721a2m10 zq721a2m11
> > zq721a2m12
> > zq721a2m15 zq721a2m16
> >
> > zq732a2_3 zq732a3_3 zq732a3_4 zq732a4_3 zq732a4_4 zq732a9_3
> > zq732a9_4
> > zq732a10_3 zq732a10_4 zq732a11_3 zq732a11_4 zq732a12_3 zq732a12_4
> > zq732a15_3
> >
> > zq735a9_3 zq735a9_4 zq735a10_3 zq735a11_3 zq735a11_4 zq735a12_3
> > zq735a12_4
> >
> > zq725
> >
> > zq741a1 TO zq741a12
> >
> > zq202_1 zq202_2 zq202_3 zq202_6
> >
> > zq204 zq206
> >
> > zq216_3 zq216_4 zq216_5 zq216_6 zq216_7 zq216_70
> >
> > zq232
> >
> >
> >
> > To manage your subscription to SPSSX-L, send a message to
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Re: Trouble Now With PROXIMITIES for Cluster Analyses

ViAnn Beadle
On the face of it this doesn't sound like you ran out of memory--this error
message means that SPSS couldn't read something from memory which could mean
almost anything. I'd ask SPSS technical support about this.

-----Original Message-----
From: SPSSX(r) Discussion [mailto:[hidden email]] On Behalf Of
Feinstein, Zachary
Sent: Friday, November 02, 2007 2:20 PM
To: [hidden email]
Subject: Trouble Now With PROXIMITIES for Cluster Analyses

Okay- now I am onto a problem that I am having with the cluster analysis
phase of this project of mine.  Thank you to everyone who responded
before to help me kickstart where I screwed up with redundant variables.

I wish to do the hierarchical cluster analysis for some of the variables
from my Canonical Correlations.  I have almost 2,500 respondents and I
get rid of all the extra variables with the following:

MATCH FILES
 /FILE = *
 /KEEP = id zcv1 zcv2 zcv3 zcv4.
EXECUTE.

Then I do PROXIMITIES with the following:

PROXIMITIES zcv1 TO zcv4
 /MATRIX OUT ('C:\temp2\spssclus.tmp')
 /VIEW = CASE
 /MEASURE = SEUCLID
 /PRINT = NONE
 /STANDARDIZE = NONE.

But it very consistently shuts SPSS down first saying "The Processor has
terminated due to an unrecoverable error at 0x0abf9ecd fetching from
0x07a11000."

I am using SPSS 15.0.1.

I know back in the old days I would have problems with the CLUSTER
procedure next- I would set MXMEMORY to something higher before the
CLUSTER procedure then set it back to something low after that.  I
recall sometime within the past few versions that SPSS has said one
never needs to vary the memory anymore.  An example from before follows:

SET MXMEMORY = 56000.
EXECUTE.

CLUSTER
 /MATRIX IN ('C:\WINDOWS\TEMP\spssclus.tmp')
 /METHOD WARD
 /PRINT SCHEDULE CLUSTER(3, 10)
 /PRINT DISTANCE
 /PLOT NONE
 /SAVE CLUSTER(3, 10).

SET MXMEMORY = 14000.
EXECUTE.

CACHE.
EXECUTE.

But I cannot even get to that because of the PROXIMITIES shutdown.  By
the way- After I do this, eventually, I use the results as SEEDS for
multiple QUICK CLUSTER runs.

Any thoughts are very much appreciated.

Zachary

-----Original Message-----
From: SPSSX(r) Discussion [mailto:[hidden email]] On Behalf Of
Peck, Jon
Sent: Friday, November 02, 2007 2:36 PM
To: [hidden email]
Subject: Re: Trouble Isolating Duplicate Variables in MANOVA Command

I have built a little Python function called dupVarnameCheck to expand a
variable list against the dictionary of the active dataset and check for
duplicate entries.  I will be adding this to the spssaux2 module on SPSS
Developer Central, probably later today.

Regards,
Jon Peck



-----Original Message-----
From: SPSSX(r) Discussion [mailto:[hidden email]] On Behalf Of
James C. Whanger
Sent: Friday, November 02, 2007 1:11 PM
To: [hidden email]
Subject: Re: [SPSSX-L] Trouble Isolating Duplicate Variables in MANOVA
Command

You're quite welcome.  It was just a sharp eye.  Unfortunately, I was
not able to come up with an automated solution.  Let me know if you
discover one.


On Nov 2, 2007 2:15 PM, Feinstein, Zachary
<[hidden email]> wrote:

> Was that a sharp eye or did you use some kind of automated process?
>
> Thank you very much.
>
> Zachary
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: SPSSX(r) Discussion [mailto:[hidden email]] On Behalf
> Of James C. Whanger
> Sent: Friday, November 02, 2007 11:25 AM
> To: [hidden email]
>
> Subject: Re: Trouble Isolating Duplicate Variables in MANOVA Command
>
> My apologies.  I responded to the wrong posting the first time.
>
> Zachary,
>
> The variable "zq721a1m4" is used twice.  It appears the second time it

> was intended to be changed to "zq721a2m4".
>
> Good luck with your analyses,
>
> Jim
>
> On Nov 2, 2007 11:26 AM, Feinstein, Zachary
> <[hidden email]> wrote:
> > I have about 200 variables that I am submitting to a MANOVA to see
> > if any of the variables are linearly dependent before I run a
> > Canonical Correlation.  The message I get when I try to run it is:
> >
> > >Error # 12160
> >
> > >Duplicate factor or variable name found on MANOVA command.
> >
> > >This command not executed.
> >
> > I have so many variables in there that it is difficult for me to
> > isolate where the problem is.  Now if run Frequencies on all of the
> > variables then it will always run even if there are duplicates, so
> > that does not help me.  It does not burp and say where the duplicate
> is.
> >
> > I also exported the fieldnames to Excel thinking it would list out
> > the
>
> > various duplicate names, I sorted on the fieldnames once I
> > transposed the Excel file, but I found no duplicates.  I wonder if
> > SAVE TRANSLATE
>
> > OUTFILE is similar to Frequencies where it will list the variable
> > only
>
> > once?
> >
> > Can anyone suggest a way to isolate what the duplicate variable
> > names are?  Thank you in advance.
> >
> > Zachary
> >
> > [hidden email]
> >
> > zpwin18_1 TO zpwin18_9
> >
> > zpwin48_1 TO zpwin48_5
> >
> > zpwin78_1 TO zpwin78_4
> >
> > zpwin08_1 TO zpwin08_5
> >
> > zq660
> >
> > zq1201a1 TO zq1201a23
> >
> > zq1300
> >
> > zq1305
> >
> > zq1310
> >
> > zq1315
> >
> > zq1320
> >
> > zq1340
> >
> > zq1345
> >
> > zq1346
> >
> > zq1385 zq1386 zq1387
> >
> > WITH
> >
> > zq445_1 zq445_2
> >
> > zq102
> >
> > zq105
> >
> > zq615_1 zq615_2 zq615_3 zq615_5 zq615_6
> >
> > zq450_1 zq450_2
> >
> > zq455
> >
> > zq600_1 zq600_2 zq600_3 zq600_4 zq600_5
> >
> > zq452_1 zq452_2 zq452_3 zq452_4 zq452_5 zq452_9
> >
> > zq605m1 TO zq605m99
> >
> > zq630
> >
> > zq650_1 zq650_2
> >
> > zq655_1 zq655_2
> >
> > zq665_1 zq665_2 zq665_3 zq665_6 zq665_7 zq665_9
> >
> > zq701a1 TO zq701a5
> >
> > zq706a1 TO zq706a7
> >
> > zq715
> >
> > zq721a1m2 zq721a1m3 zq721a1m4 zq721a1m9 zq721a1m10 zq721a1m11
> > zq721a1m12
> > zq721a1m14 zq721a1m15 zq721a1m16
> >
> > zq721a2m2 zq721a2m3 zq721a1m4 zq721a2m9 zq721a2m10 zq721a2m11
> > zq721a2m12
> > zq721a2m15 zq721a2m16
> >
> > zq732a2_3 zq732a3_3 zq732a3_4 zq732a4_3 zq732a4_4 zq732a9_3
> > zq732a9_4
> > zq732a10_3 zq732a10_4 zq732a11_3 zq732a11_4 zq732a12_3 zq732a12_4
> > zq732a15_3
> >
> > zq735a9_3 zq735a9_4 zq735a10_3 zq735a11_3 zq735a11_4 zq735a12_3
> > zq735a12_4
> >
> > zq725
> >
> > zq741a1 TO zq741a12
> >
> > zq202_1 zq202_2 zq202_3 zq202_6
> >
> > zq204 zq206
> >
> > zq216_3 zq216_4 zq216_5 zq216_6 zq216_7 zq216_70
> >
> > zq232
> >
> >
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