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DeMichele, Matthew
Hello SPSS listserve:
I'm trying to combine (i.e., append or stack) two datasets with the same variables. I'm receiving an error about a conflicting variable type, but all the variables are strings. Does the different lengths of the variables cause the error? Any suggestions are appreciated.

ADD FILES /FILE="C:\Users\Desktop\Files \SPSS\1 Prototype.sav"
             /FILE='C:\Users\Desktop\Files \SPSS\2 Prototype.sav'
   /IN=afile.
VARIABLE LABELS afile
 'Case source is C:\Users\mdemichele\Desktop\Files from BJS\SPSS\ABD Prototype.sav'.

Variable(s) with conflicting type:                                    -------Input1-------                     -------Input2-------
_STATE_CODE_1              s116    _STATE_CODE_1            s8      _STATE_CODE_1
_STATE_CODE_2             s50     _STATE_CODE_2              s8      _STATE_CODE_2
 _STATE_CODE_3            s43     _STATE_CODE_3              s8      _STATE_CODE_3
_FIRST_NAME               s23     _FIRST_NAME                   s11     _FIRST_NAME
_LAST_NAME                s40     _LAST_NAME                    s20    _LAST_NAME

>Error # 5127
>Mismatched variable types on the input files.
>Execution of this command stops.

Thank you,
Matthew

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Re: adding files command

Lemon, John S.
Matthew

Variables must match in type and in the case of strings - length. Just adjust the shorter ones to the length of the longer and all will work OK

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Subject: adding files command

Hello SPSS listserve:
I'm trying to combine (i.e., append or stack) two datasets with the same variables. I'm receiving an error about a conflicting variable type, but all the variables are strings. Does the different lengths of the variables cause the error? Any suggestions are appreciated.

ADD FILES /FILE="C:\Users\Desktop\Files \SPSS\1 Prototype.sav"
             /FILE='C:\Users\Desktop\Files \SPSS\2 Prototype.sav'
   /IN=afile.
VARIABLE LABELS afile
 'Case source is C:\Users\mdemichele\Desktop\Files from BJS\SPSS\ABD Prototype.sav'.

Variable(s) with conflicting type:                                    -------Input1-------                     -------Input2-------
_STATE_CODE_1              s116    _STATE_CODE_1            s8      _STATE_CODE_1
_STATE_CODE_2             s50     _STATE_CODE_2              s8      _STATE_CODE_2
 _STATE_CODE_3            s43     _STATE_CODE_3              s8      _STATE_CODE_3
_FIRST_NAME               s23     _FIRST_NAME                   s11     _FIRST_NAME
_LAST_NAME                s40     _LAST_NAME                    s20    _LAST_NAME

>Error # 5127
>Mismatched variable types on the input files.
>Execution of this command stops.

Thank you,
Matthew

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Re: adding files command

David Marso
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"Does the different lengths of the variables cause the error?"
YES! This has been a PITA for some 20+ years despite frequent user complaints.

"Any suggestions are appreciated."
Open each file, scrutinize lengths.
Use ALTER TYPE command to fix up files.
Then use ADD FILES with dataset names rather than disk/path filenames.

eg.
GET FILE datafilefromdisk.....
ALTER TYPE varlist (format).
DATASET NAME somename1.
.....
repeat.
ADD FILES / FILE somename1 / FILE somename?


DeMichele, Matthew wrote
Hello SPSS listserve:
I'm trying to combine (i.e., append or stack) two datasets with the same variables. I'm receiving an error about a conflicting variable type, but all the variables are strings. Does the different lengths of the variables cause the error? Any suggestions are appreciated.

ADD FILES /FILE="C:\Users\Desktop\Files \SPSS\1 Prototype.sav"
             /FILE='C:\Users\Desktop\Files \SPSS\2 Prototype.sav'
   /IN=afile.
VARIABLE LABELS afile
 'Case source is C:\Users\mdemichele\Desktop\Files from BJS\SPSS\ABD Prototype.sav'.

Variable(s) with conflicting type:                                    -------Input1-------                     -------Input2-------
_STATE_CODE_1              s116    _STATE_CODE_1            s8      _STATE_CODE_1
_STATE_CODE_2             s50     _STATE_CODE_2              s8      _STATE_CODE_2
 _STATE_CODE_3            s43     _STATE_CODE_3              s8      _STATE_CODE_3
_FIRST_NAME               s23     _FIRST_NAME                   s11     _FIRST_NAME
_LAST_NAME                s40     _LAST_NAME                    s20    _LAST_NAME

>Error # 5127
>Mismatched variable types on the input files.
>Execution of this command stops.

Thank you,
Matthew

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Re: adding files command

Barry
I've struggled with this, also.

Does anybody have a nice solution when dealing with a couple of dozen files, with a lot of string variables?

I'm at the point of having to load the variable names, types and lengths into an excel spreadsheet,
and using some functions to find the longest length for each string.

Barry


<quote author="David Marso">
"Does the different lengths of the variables cause the error?"
YES! This has been a PITA for some 20+ years despite frequent user complaints.

"Any suggestions are appreciated."
Open each file, scrutinize lengths.
Use ALTER TYPE command to fix up files.
Then use ADD FILES with dataset names rather than disk/path filenames.

eg.
GET FILE datafilefromdisk.....
ALTER TYPE varlist (format).
DATASET NAME somename1.
.....
repeat.
ADD FILES / FILE somename1 / FILE somename?"
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Jon K Peck
The STATS ADJUST WIDTHS will take a wildcard set of files and adjust strings widths for the variables according to a rule you specify such as maximum width.

It also gives you a table of conflicts showing variables that are numeric in some files and strings in others.  It is Data > Adjust Widths Across Files in the menus or syntax like this.

STATS ADJUST WIDTHS VARIABLES=ALL  WIDTH=MAX MAXWIDTH=500   DSNAMEROOT=adjust_
/FILES "c:\mydata\*.sav"  
/OUTFILE RESAVE=YES  DIRECTORY="c:\mydata\adjusted"  OVERWRITE=NO  SUFFIX="_adj" CLOSE=NO.

This requires the Python Essentials, which is included with Statistics or available with your Statistics download or from the SPSS Community website (www.ibm.com/developerworks/spssdevcentral) depending on your version.




Jon Peck (no "h") aka Kim
Senior Software Engineer, IBM
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From:        Barry <[hidden email]>
To:        [hidden email],
Date:        06/25/2014 10:13 AM
Subject:        Re: [SPSSX-L] adding files command
Sent by:        "SPSSX(r) Discussion" <[hidden email]>




I've struggled with this, also.

Does anybody have a nice solution when dealing with a couple of dozen files,
with a lot of string variables?

I'm at the point of having to load the variable names, types and lengths
into an excel spreadsheet,
and using some functions to find the longest length for each string.

Barry



"Does the different lengths of the variables cause the error?"
YES! This has been a PITA for some 20+ years despite frequent user
complaints.

"Any suggestions are appreciated."
Open each file, scrutinize lengths.
Use ALTER TYPE command to fix up files.
Then use ADD FILES with dataset names rather than disk/path filenames.

eg.
GET FILE datafilefromdisk.....
ALTER TYPE varlist (format).
DATASET NAME somename1.
.....
repeat.
ADD FILES / FILE somename1 / FILE somename?"




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Albert-Jan Roskam-2
That's handy. I thought about making a command "FORCE APPEND' that does this. Does it also append strings and numerical variables with a common name? The numerical variable should be stringified,of course, or else you might end op with lots of sysmis values.
 
Regards,

Albert-Jan



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From: Jon K Peck <[hidden email]>
To: [hidden email]
Sent: Wednesday, June 25, 2014 6:37 PM
Subject: Re: [SPSSX-L] adding files command

The STATS ADJUST WIDTHS will take a wildcard set of files and adjust strings widths for the variables according to a rule you specify such as maximum width.

It also gives you a table of conflicts showing variables that are numeric in some files and strings in others.  It is Data > Adjust Widths Across Files in the menus or syntax like this.

STATS ADJUST WIDTHS VARIABLES=ALL  WIDTH=MAX MAXWIDTH=500   DSNAMEROOT=adjust_
/FILES "c:\mydata\*.sav"  
/OUTFILE RESAVE=YES  DIRECTORY="c:\mydata\adjusted"  OVERWRITE=NO  SUFFIX="_adj" CLOSE=NO.

This requires the Python Essentials, which is included with Statistics or available with your Statistics download or from the SPSS Community website (www.ibm.com/developerworks/spssdevcentral) depending on your version.




Jon Peck (no "h") aka Kim
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From:        Barry <[hidden email]>
To:        [hidden email],
Date:        06/25/2014 10:13 AM
Subject:        Re: [SPSSX-L] adding files command
Sent by:        "SPSSX(r) Discussion" <[hidden email]>




I've struggled with this, also.

Does anybody have a nice solution when dealing with a couple of dozen files,
with a lot of string variables?

I'm at the point of having to load the variable names, types and lengths
into an excel spreadsheet,
and using some functions to find the longest length for each string.

Barry



"Does the different lengths of the variables cause the error?"
YES! This has been a PITA for some 20+ years despite frequent user
complaints.

"Any suggestions are appreciated."
Open each file, scrutinize lengths.
Use ALTER TYPE command to fix up files.
Then use ADD FILES with dataset names rather than disk/path filenames.

eg.
GET FILE datafilefromdisk.....
ALTER TYPE varlist (format).
DATASET NAME somename1.
.....
repeat.
ADD FILES / FILE somename1 / FILE somename?"




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Jon K Peck
The command does not change the type between numeric and string, since the user needs to decide which is correct.  A typical mixed-type situation is an import from Excel where the fields are supposed to be all numeric, but because of stray characters, some come in as string.  ALTER TYPE, of course, can fix this once the correct type is determined.  The command automatically ignores numeric variables except to check the string/numeric mismatch.


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From:        Albert-Jan Roskam <[hidden email]>
To:        Jon K Peck/Chicago/IBM@IBMUS, "[hidden email]" <[hidden email]>,
Date:        06/25/2014 12:42 PM
Subject:        Re: [SPSSX-L] adding files command




That's handy. I thought about making a command "FORCE APPEND' that does this. Does it also append strings and numerical variables with a common name? The numerical variable should be stringified,of course, or else you might end op with lots of sysmis values.
 
Regards,

Albert-Jan




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From: Jon K Peck <[hidden email]>
To:
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Sent:
Wednesday, June 25, 2014 6:37 PM
Subject:
Re: [SPSSX-L] adding files command


The STATS ADJUST WIDTHS will take a wildcard set of files and adjust strings widths for the variables according to a rule you specify such as maximum width.

It also gives you a table of conflicts showing variables that are numeric in some files and strings in others.  It is Data > Adjust Widths Across Files in the menus or syntax like this.


STATS ADJUST WIDTHS VARIABLES=ALL  WIDTH=MAX MAXWIDTH=500   DSNAMEROOT=adjust_

/FILES "c:\mydata\*.sav"  
/OUTFILE RESAVE=YES  DIRECTORY="c:\mydata\adjusted"  OVERWRITE=NO  SUFFIX="_adj" CLOSE=NO.


This requires the Python Essentials, which is included with Statistics or available with your Statistics download or from the SPSS Community website (
www.ibm.com/developerworks/spssdevcentral) depending on your version.




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06/25/2014 10:13 AM
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Re: [SPSSX-L] adding files command
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I've struggled with this, also.

Does anybody have a nice solution when dealing with a couple of dozen files,
with a lot of string variables?

I'm at the point of having to load the variable names, types and lengths
into an excel spreadsheet,
and using some functions to find the longest length for each string.

Barry



"Does the different lengths of the variables cause the error?"
YES! This has been a PITA for some 20+ years despite frequent user
complaints.

"Any suggestions are appreciated."
Open each file, scrutinize lengths.
Use ALTER TYPE command to fix up files.
Then use ADD FILES with dataset names rather than disk/path filenames.

eg.
GET FILE datafilefromdisk.....
ALTER TYPE varlist (format).
DATASET NAME somename1.
.....
repeat.
ADD FILES / FILE somename1 / FILE somename?"




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Re: adding files command

Albert-Jan Roskam-2
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> From: Jon K Peck <[hidden email]>
>To: [hidden email]
>Sent: Wednesday, June 25, 2014 8:57 PM
>Subject: Re: [SPSSX-L] adding files command
>
>
>
>The command does not change the type between
>numeric and string, since the user needs to decide which is correct.  A
>typical mixed-type situation is an import from Excel where the fields >are supposed to be all numeric, but because of stray characters, some >come in as string.  ALTER TYPE, of course, can fix this once the >correct type is determined. The command automatically ignores numeric >variables except to check the string/numeric mismatch.


Yes, I've had exactly this before. Sheets where '-' means 'missing', 'x' means 'suppressed', 'n/a' means 'impossible', etc. And then there are messay sheets with just some forgotten dot or whatever somewhere. With R it's even worse, esp. if you don't use stringsAsFactors=FALSE!


Bottom line is that Excel needs to go. :-)


regards,

Albert-Jan

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Barry
In reply to this post by Jon K Peck
Jon, I've tried to run this, but it's not a recognized command.  I'm wondering if I have the Python Essentials installed (I'm on version 22).  How do I check?

Thanks,
Barry

"The STATS ADJUST WIDTHS will take a wildcard set of files and adjust strings widths for the variables according to a rule you specify such as maximum width.

It also gives you a table of conflicts showing variables that are numeric in some files and strings in others.  It is Data > Adjust Widths Across Files in the menus or syntax like this.

STATS ADJUST WIDTHS VARIABLES=ALL  WIDTH=MAX MAXWIDTH=500   DSNAMEROOT=adjust_
/FILES "c:\mydata\*.sav"  
/OUTFILE RESAVE=YES  DIRECTORY="c:\mydata\adjusted"  OVERWRITE=NO  SUFFIX="_adj" CLOSE=NO.

This requires the Python Essentials, which is included with Statistics or available with your Statistics download or from the SPSS Community website (www.ibm.com/developerworks/spssdevcentral) depending on your version.




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Jon K Peck
You need to restart Statistics after installing the command.  In V22 you can check the installation via Utilities > Extension Bundles > Download and Install Extension bundles or View Installed Extension Bundles.  That first item will tell you whether you have the Python Essentials installed via the Prerequisites column.  Starting with V22, the Python Essentials are automatically installed with Statistics unless you specifically choose not to when you install Statistics.

If you installed the command after the initial Statistics install, you might need to start Statistics using Run As Administrator in order for Statistics to have sufficient permission to install the necessary files.


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From:        Barry <[hidden email]>
To:        [hidden email],
Date:        06/26/2014 08:24 AM
Subject:        Re: [SPSSX-L] adding files command
Sent by:        "SPSSX(r) Discussion" <[hidden email]>




Jon, I've tried to run this, but it's not a recognized command.  I'm
wondering if I have the Python Essentials installed (I'm on version 22).
How do I check?

Thanks,
Barry

"The STATS ADJUST WIDTHS will take a wildcard set of files and adjust
strings widths for the variables according to a rule you specify such as
maximum width.

It also gives you a table of conflicts showing variables that are numeric in
some files and strings in others.  It is Data > Adjust Widths Across Files
in the menus or syntax like this.

STATS ADJUST WIDTHS VARIABLES=ALL  WIDTH=MAX MAXWIDTH=500  
DSNAMEROOT=adjust_
/FILES "c:\mydata\*.sav"  
/OUTFILE RESAVE=YES  DIRECTORY="c:\mydata\adjusted"  OVERWRITE=NO
SUFFIX="_adj" CLOSE=NO.

This requires the Python Essentials, which is included with Statistics or
available with your Statistics download or from the SPSS Community website
(
www.ibm.com/developerworks/spssdevcentral) depending on your version.




Jon Peck (no "h") aka Kim
Senior Software Engineer, IBM
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Barry
Jon,


I'm sorry to reply offline, but I can't find your latest post on the SSPSX-L list (that's a frustrating place).  

I also apologize to readers of SPSSX-L if this comes at the end of the old messages; I'm still using Yahoo!, which does stuff like that/

I've downloaded every extension file I could find on the developer works website. I still get the message  that the word 'STATS' is not recognized.  When trying to install another package, I got the message that the Python extension is not installed.  I can't find it on the developer works site, just a message that it's already part of SPSS 22. 

How can I get the Python extension installed on SPSS 22?  Note that if I reinstall SPSS from the disc, I'll need to contact my university licensing office for another license code, and I can't afford to break SPSS and not work for a day or two or three.

Thanks!

Barry


On Thursday, June 26, 2014 10:38 AM, Jon K Peck [via SPSSX Discussion] <[hidden email]> wrote:


You need to restart Statistics after installing the command.  In V22 you can check the installation via Utilities > Extension Bundles > Download and Install Extension bundles or View Installed Extension Bundles.  That first item will tell you whether you have the Python Essentials installed via the Prerequisites column.  Starting with V22, the Python Essentials are automatically installed with Statistics unless you specifically choose not to when you install Statistics.

If you installed the command after the initial Statistics install, you might need to start Statistics using Run As Administrator in order for Statistics to have sufficient permission to install the necessary files.


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From:        Barry <[hidden email]>
To:        [hidden email],
Date:        06/26/2014 08:24 AM
Subject:        Re: [SPSSX-L] adding files command
Sent by:        "SPSSX(r) Discussion" <[hidden email]>




Jon, I've tried to run this, but it's not a recognized command.  I'm
wondering if I have the Python Essentials installed (I'm on version 22).
How do I check?

Thanks,
Barry

"The STATS ADJUST WIDTHS will take a wildcard set of files and adjust
strings widths for the variables according to a rule you specify such as
maximum width.

It also gives you a table of conflicts showing variables that are numeric in
some files and strings in others.  It is Data > Adjust Widths Across Files
in the menus or syntax like this.

STATS ADJUST WIDTHS VARIABLES=ALL  WIDTH=MAX MAXWIDTH=500  
DSNAMEROOT=adjust_
/FILES "c:\mydata\*.sav"  
/OUTFILE RESAVE=YES  DIRECTORY="c:\mydata\adjusted"  OVERWRITE=NO
SUFFIX="_adj" CLOSE=NO.

This requires the Python Essentials, which is included with Statistics or
available with your Statistics download or from the SPSS Community website
(
www.ibm.com/developerworks/spssdevcentral) depending on your version.




Jon Peck (no "h") aka Kim
Senior Software Engineer, IBM
[hidden email]
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Re: adding files command

Barry
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"You need to restart Statistics after installing the command.  In V22 you
can check the installation via Utilities > Extension Bundles > Download
and Install Extension bundles or View Installed Extension Bundles.  That
first item will tell you whether you have the Python Essentials installed
via the Prerequisites column.  Starting with V22, the Python Essentials
are automatically installed with Statistics unless you specifically choose
not to when you install Statistics.

If you installed the command after the initial Statistics install, you
might need to start Statistics using Run As Administrator in order for
Statistics to have sufficient permission to install the necessary files."


Jon Peck (no "h") aka Kim
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That worked beautifully!