Posted by
David Marso on
Apr 05, 2011; 5:32pm
URL: http://spssx-discussion.165.s1.nabble.com/Export-weighted-data-tp4282820p4284599.html
Please answer Bruce's questions before asking this again (what is this? the 3rd time).
Meanwhile this question has been asked and answered countless times (check the archives).
If you have a Manual handy! Look up LOOP and XSAVE!
Most other applications don't have the concept of WEIGHT so you need to replicate the cases.
SEE LOOP XSAVE. If the weights are fractional then yer shit outa luck!
On Mon, 4 Apr 2011 23:45:49 -0700, tricolome <
[hidden email]> wrote:
>Using SPSS a data set including a variable containing the weights of the
>different examples (cases), I would like to weight the cases (using
>"Data->Weight cases") and then export the weighted data into a file (not
>necessarily a SPSS |file) containing the weighted data, and then finally to
>remove the variable used for weighting. Is there a way to export a SPSS data
>file by prior applying the "weights cases" and then keeping the weighted
>data in the external file, which has not necessarily to be a SPSS file?
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