data list /start (adate10).
BEGIN DATA
12/12/1988
8/31/2007
6/23/1999
end data.
COMPUTE Diff=DATEDIF($TIME, start, "years").
EXECUTE.
Tim Daciuk
Director, Worldwide Demo Resources
SPSS Inc.
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From: SPSSX(r) Discussion [mailto:
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Sent: Monday, January 19, 2009 8:46 AM
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Subject: subtracting two dates
I did some searching from the archive but unfortunately I got nothing related to what I want.
Dates when employees were hired were recorded in this form: mm/dd/yyyy.. From that I want to compute the number of years since employees were hired. I am thankful if somebody would help provide a syntax.
Eins
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