I tried using the <start> <search> <all files and folders> I entered
*.sps in the edit box and browse to a folder. this works to find all .sps files in a folder. However, when I enter a string like "aggregate" in the word or phrase edit box, it does does not find the files with that command. does anyone else experience this? Has anyone come up with a workaround? I am running Win XP with a patches up to date. Art
Art Kendall
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I was never successful in searching for any text string in spss syntax
files and will be very excited to see a solution to it! Bozena Bozena Zdaniuk, Ph.D. University of Pittsburgh UCSUR, 6th Fl. 121 University Place Pittsburgh, PA 15260 Ph.: 412-624-5736 Fax: 412-624-4810 email: [hidden email] -----Original Message----- From: SPSSX(r) Discussion [mailto:[hidden email]] On Behalf Of Art Kendall Sent: Friday, July 28, 2006 12:53 PM To: [hidden email] Subject: using winxp "search" for words in .SPS files I tried using the <start> <search> <all files and folders> I entered *.sps in the edit box and browse to a folder. this works to find all .sps files in a folder. However, when I enter a string like "aggregate" in the word or phrase edit box, it does does not find the files with that command. does anyone else experience this? Has anyone come up with a workaround? I am running Win XP with a patches up to date. Art |
Prepare to be excited!
Unix and Linux systems have a command called GREP which allows to search for a string of text within files. You are in luck because you can download a piece of software for the Windows operating system which will do the same thing. Get it here http://astrogrep.sourceforge.net/ This software is free as in price and free as in freedom (it is provided for anyone to use under an open source license). Jared On 7/28/06, Zdaniuk, Bozena <[hidden email]> wrote: > > I was never successful in searching for any text string in spss syntax > files and will be very excited to see a solution to it! > Bozena > > Bozena Zdaniuk, Ph.D. > > University of Pittsburgh > > UCSUR, 6th Fl. > > 121 University Place > > Pittsburgh, PA 15260 > > Ph.: 412-624-5736 > > Fax: 412-624-4810 > > email: [hidden email] > > -----Original Message----- > From: SPSSX(r) Discussion [mailto:[hidden email]] On Behalf Of > Art Kendall > Sent: Friday, July 28, 2006 12:53 PM > To: [hidden email] > Subject: using winxp "search" for words in .SPS files > > I tried using the <start> <search> <all files and folders> I entered > *.sps in the edit box and browse to a folder. > this works to find all .sps files in a folder. > However, when I enter a string like "aggregate" in the word or phrase > edit box, it does does not find the files with that command. > does anyone else experience this? Has anyone come up with a workaround? > > I am running Win XP with a patches up to date. > > Art > |
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On the advice of someone from this list about 5 years ago, my previous
employer purchased "Search and Replace" from Funduc Software (http://www.funduc.com/search_replace.htm). It can be used to search for and replace strings without having to even open the files. We found it incredibly useful with syntax files. The cost was also very reasonable. I just looked at the website and the current version is $25 with a quantity discount. HTH Pat -----Original Message----- From: SPSSX(r) Discussion [mailto:[hidden email]] On Behalf Of Zdaniuk, Bozena Sent: July 28, 2006 1:25 PM To: [hidden email] Subject: Re: using winxp "search" for words in .SPS files I was never successful in searching for any text string in spss syntax files and will be very excited to see a solution to it! Bozena Bozena Zdaniuk, Ph.D. University of Pittsburgh UCSUR, 6th Fl. 121 University Place Pittsburgh, PA 15260 Ph.: 412-624-5736 Fax: 412-624-4810 email: [hidden email] -----Original Message----- From: SPSSX(r) Discussion [mailto:[hidden email]] On Behalf Of Art Kendall Sent: Friday, July 28, 2006 12:53 PM To: [hidden email] Subject: using winxp "search" for words in .SPS files I tried using the <start> <search> <all files and folders> I entered *.sps in the edit box and browse to a folder. this works to find all .sps files in a folder. However, when I enter a string like "aggregate" in the word or phrase edit box, it does does not find the files with that command. does anyone else experience this? Has anyone come up with a workaround? I am running Win XP with a patches up to date. Art |
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Windows has a command line utility called findstr, which will find strings in .sps files. I don't know why the Search UI in XP fails to find text within .sps files. AFAIK, they are simple text files.
-----Original Message----- From: SPSSX(r) Discussion [mailto:[hidden email]] On Behalf Of jaredp Sent: Friday, July 28, 2006 12:48 PM To: [hidden email] Subject: Re: using winxp "search" for words in .SPS files Prepare to be excited! Unix and Linux systems have a command called GREP which allows to search for a string of text within files. You are in luck because you can download a piece of software for the Windows operating system which will do the same thing. Get it here http://astrogrep.sourceforge.net/ This software is free as in price and free as in freedom (it is provided for anyone to use under an open source license). Jared On 7/28/06, Zdaniuk, Bozena <[hidden email]> wrote: > > I was never successful in searching for any text string in spss syntax > files and will be very excited to see a solution to it! > Bozena > > Bozena Zdaniuk, Ph.D. > > University of Pittsburgh > > UCSUR, 6th Fl. > > 121 University Place > > Pittsburgh, PA 15260 > > Ph.: 412-624-5736 > > Fax: 412-624-4810 > > email: [hidden email] > > -----Original Message----- > From: SPSSX(r) Discussion [mailto:[hidden email]] On Behalf > Of Art Kendall > Sent: Friday, July 28, 2006 12:53 PM > To: [hidden email] > Subject: using winxp "search" for words in .SPS files > > I tried using the <start> <search> <all files and folders> I entered > *.sps in the edit box and browse to a folder. > this works to find all .sps files in a folder. > However, when I enter a string like "aggregate" in the word or phrase > edit box, it does does not find the files with that command. > does anyone else experience this? Has anyone come up with a workaround? > > I am running Win XP with a patches up to date. > > Art > |
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Thank you. it worked.
WINXP will find words or phrases in many other kinds of files but not .sps files! Art jaredp wrote: > Prepare to be excited! > > Unix and Linux systems have a command called GREP which allows to > search for > a string of text within files. > > You are in luck because you can download a piece of software for the > Windows > operating system which will do the same thing. Get it here > http://astrogrep.sourceforge.net/ > > This software is free as in price and free as in freedom (it is > provided for > anyone to use under an open source license). > > Jared > > On 7/28/06, Zdaniuk, Bozena <[hidden email]> wrote: > >> >> I was never successful in searching for any text string in spss syntax >> files and will be very excited to see a solution to it! >> Bozena >> >> Bozena Zdaniuk, Ph.D. >> >> University of Pittsburgh >> >> UCSUR, 6th Fl. >> >> 121 University Place >> >> Pittsburgh, PA 15260 >> >> Ph.: 412-624-5736 >> >> Fax: 412-624-4810 >> >> email: [hidden email] >> >> -----Original Message----- >> From: SPSSX(r) Discussion [mailto:[hidden email]] On Behalf Of >> Art Kendall >> Sent: Friday, July 28, 2006 12:53 PM >> To: [hidden email] >> Subject: using winxp "search" for words in .SPS files >> >> I tried using the <start> <search> <all files and folders> I entered >> *.sps in the edit box and browse to a folder. >> this works to find all .sps files in a folder. >> However, when I enter a string like "aggregate" in the word or phrase >> edit box, it does does not find the files with that command. >> does anyone else experience this? Has anyone come up with a workaround? >> >> I am running Win XP with a patches up to date. >> >> Art >> > >
Art Kendall
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If you are using Start>Search then sure it will - The Wild Card. Enter *.sps
and also will search inside zipped files Make sure all Advanced feature are set as you want W -----Original Message----- From: SPSSX(r) Discussion [mailto:[hidden email]] On Behalf Of Art Kendall Sent: Friday, July 28, 2006 2:50 PM To: [hidden email] Subject: Re: using winxp "search" for words in .SPS files Thank you. it worked. WINXP will find words or phrases in many other kinds of files but not .sps files! Art jaredp wrote: > Prepare to be excited! > > Unix and Linux systems have a command called GREP which allows to > search for a string of text within files. > > You are in luck because you can download a piece of software for the > Windows operating system which will do the same thing. Get it here > http://astrogrep.sourceforge.net/ > > This software is free as in price and free as in freedom (it is > provided for anyone to use under an open source license). > > Jared > > On 7/28/06, Zdaniuk, Bozena <[hidden email]> wrote: > >> >> I was never successful in searching for any text string in spss >> syntax files and will be very excited to see a solution to it! >> Bozena >> >> Bozena Zdaniuk, Ph.D. >> >> University of Pittsburgh >> >> UCSUR, 6th Fl. >> >> 121 University Place >> >> Pittsburgh, PA 15260 >> >> Ph.: 412-624-5736 >> >> Fax: 412-624-4810 >> >> email: [hidden email] >> >> -----Original Message----- >> From: SPSSX(r) Discussion [mailto:[hidden email]] On Behalf >> Of Art Kendall >> Sent: Friday, July 28, 2006 12:53 PM >> To: [hidden email] >> Subject: using winxp "search" for words in .SPS files >> >> I tried using the <start> <search> <all files and folders> I entered >> *.sps in the edit box and browse to a folder. >> this works to find all .sps files in a folder. >> However, when I enter a string like "aggregate" in the word or phrase >> edit box, it does does not find the files with that command. >> does anyone else experience this? Has anyone come up with a workaround? >> >> I am running Win XP with a patches up to date. >> >> Art >> > >
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Using <start> <search> <all files and folders> I enter
"*.sps" in the files edit box and use the look in edit box to browse to a folder to search in. this works to find all .sps files in a folder. However, when I go back and enter a string like "aggregate" in the word or phrase edit box, it does does not find the files that contain that string. Art Will Bailey [Statman] wrote: >If you are using Start>Search then sure it will - The Wild Card. Enter *.sps >and also will search inside zipped files > >Make sure all Advanced feature are set as you want > >W > >-----Original Message----- >From: SPSSX(r) Discussion [mailto:[hidden email]] On Behalf Of Art >Kendall >Sent: Friday, July 28, 2006 2:50 PM >To: [hidden email] >Subject: Re: using winxp "search" for words in .SPS files > >Thank you. it worked. >WINXP will find words or phrases in many other kinds of files but not .sps >files! > >Art > >jaredp wrote: > > > >>Prepare to be excited! >> >>Unix and Linux systems have a command called GREP which allows to >>search for a string of text within files. >> >>You are in luck because you can download a piece of software for the >>Windows operating system which will do the same thing. Get it here >>http://astrogrep.sourceforge.net/ >> >>This software is free as in price and free as in freedom (it is >>provided for anyone to use under an open source license). >> >>Jared >> >>On 7/28/06, Zdaniuk, Bozena <[hidden email]> wrote: >> >> >> >>>I was never successful in searching for any text string in spss >>>syntax files and will be very excited to see a solution to it! >>>Bozena >>> >>>Bozena Zdaniuk, Ph.D. >>> >>>University of Pittsburgh >>> >>>UCSUR, 6th Fl. >>> >>>121 University Place >>> >>>Pittsburgh, PA 15260 >>> >>>Ph.: 412-624-5736 >>> >>>Fax: 412-624-4810 >>> >>>email: [hidden email] >>> >>>-----Original Message----- >>>From: SPSSX(r) Discussion [mailto:[hidden email]] On Behalf >>>Of Art Kendall >>>Sent: Friday, July 28, 2006 12:53 PM >>>To: [hidden email] >>>Subject: using winxp "search" for words in .SPS files >>> >>>I tried using the <start> <search> <all files and folders> I entered >>>*.sps in the edit box and browse to a folder. >>>this works to find all .sps files in a folder. >>>However, when I enter a string like "aggregate" in the word or phrase >>>edit box, it does does not find the files with that command. >>>does anyone else experience this? Has anyone come up with a workaround? >>> >>>I am running Win XP with a patches up to date. >>> >>>Art >>> >>> >>> >> >> > > > > >
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________________________________ Microsoft has changed the way the Winxp search works. Here is what they say (from the KnowledgeBase). -Regards, Jon Peck Content Search Does Not Search All File Types for the Specified String View products that this article applies to. Article ID : 309447 Last Review : September 23, 2003 Revision : 1.0 This article was previously published under Q309447 SYMPTOMS When you use the Search All Files and Folders feature to perform a content search, or you search for a string of text in a file, not all file types are searched for the specified string. Back to the top CAUSE This change was designed to return common document types such as Microsoft Office, MIME, HTML, and plain-text files. The search functionality in earlier versions of Windows searches all files for the specified string and may return a large number of irrelevant files such as program and configuration files. As a result of this change, the search functionality can find the same set of files if the Content Index service is turned on or off. In previous versions of Windows, the computer exhibited different behavior if you turned on the Content Index service. The set of files includes all of the common document types that users create including digital media file types such as picture, music, and video file types. For these file types, you can search the text properties. For example, you can search for the artist field in .wma or .mp3 files, or comment strings in .jpg files. This behavior is a new feature that is not found in previous versions of Windows. -----Original Message----- From: SPSSX(r) Discussion [mailto:[hidden email]] On Behalf Of Art Kendall Sent: Freitag, 28. Juli 2006 14:24 To: [hidden email] Subject: Re: [SPSSX-L] using winxp "search" for words in .SPS files Using <start> <search> <all files and folders> I enter "*.sps" in the files edit box and use the look in edit box to browse to a folder to search in. this works to find all .sps files in a folder. However, when I go back and enter a string like "aggregate" in the word or phrase edit box, it does does not find the files that contain that string. Art |
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There is a handler problem for files which don't have an extension of
txt. A workaround is to alter the the registry entry for '.sps' and other plain text files http://www.petri.co.il/windows_xp_search_bug.htm http://pubs.logicalexpressions.com/pub0009/LPMArticle.asp?ID=323 http://www.jsifaq.com/subj/tip4600/rh4627.htm cheers Simon On 29/07/2006, at 5:23 AM, Art Kendall wrote: > Using <start> <search> <all files and folders> I enter > "*.sps" in the files edit box and use the look in edit box to > browse to a folder to search in. > this works to find all .sps files in a folder. > > However, when I go back and enter a string like "aggregate" in the > word or phrase > edit box, it does does not find the files that contain that string. > > > Art > > Will Bailey [Statman] wrote: > >> If you are using Start>Search then sure it will - The Wild Card. >> Enter *.sps >> and also will search inside zipped files >> >> Make sure all Advanced feature are set as you want >> >> W >> >> -----Original Message----- >> From: SPSSX(r) Discussion [mailto:[hidden email]] On >> Behalf Of Art >> Kendall >> Sent: Friday, July 28, 2006 2:50 PM >> To: [hidden email] >> Subject: Re: using winxp "search" for words in .SPS files >> >> Thank you. it worked. >> WINXP will find words or phrases in many other kinds of files but >> not .sps >> files! >> >> Art >> >> jaredp wrote: >> >> >> >>> Prepare to be excited! >>> >>> Unix and Linux systems have a command called GREP which allows to >>> search for a string of text within files. >>> >>> You are in luck because you can download a piece of software for the >>> Windows operating system which will do the same thing. Get it here >>> http://astrogrep.sourceforge.net/ >>> >>> This software is free as in price and free as in freedom (it is >>> provided for anyone to use under an open source license). >>> >>> Jared >>> >>> On 7/28/06, Zdaniuk, Bozena <[hidden email]> wrote: >>> >>> >>> >>>> I was never successful in searching for any text string in spss >>>> syntax files and will be very excited to see a solution to it! >>>> Bozena >>>> >>>> Bozena Zdaniuk, Ph.D. >>>> >>>> University of Pittsburgh >>>> >>>> UCSUR, 6th Fl. >>>> >>>> 121 University Place >>>> >>>> Pittsburgh, PA 15260 >>>> >>>> Ph.: 412-624-5736 >>>> >>>> Fax: 412-624-4810 >>>> >>>> email: [hidden email] >>>> >>>> -----Original Message----- >>>> From: SPSSX(r) Discussion [mailto:[hidden email]] On >>>> Behalf >>>> Of Art Kendall >>>> Sent: Friday, July 28, 2006 12:53 PM >>>> To: [hidden email] >>>> Subject: using winxp "search" for words in .SPS files >>>> >>>> I tried using the <start> <search> <all files and folders> I >>>> entered >>>> *.sps in the edit box and browse to a folder. >>>> this works to find all .sps files in a folder. >>>> However, when I enter a string like "aggregate" in the word or >>>> phrase >>>> edit box, it does does not find the files with that command. >>>> does anyone else experience this? Has anyone come up with a >>>> workaround? >>>> >>>> I am running Win XP with a patches up to date. >>>> >>>> Art >>>> >>>> >>>> >>> >>> >> >> >> >> >> |
Do this to perform a search on unknown (to Microsoft) files.
1. Open windows explore and go to a folder. 2. Press Ctrl+F to open the search facility. 3. Click on the 'Change preferences' (left side- last option) 4. Click on "----- indexing service" 5. click on "Change Indexing Services settings (Advanced)" . This should open a new window called "indexing services" 6. Click on "Show/Hide Console Tree". It is the 3rd button. You want to see the console tree here. 7. Right click on the "Indexing Services on Local Machine" and choose the "Properties". It's the left panel top folder image. 8. Tick "Index files with unknown extensions" 9. Click "OK" This should fix any file unknown issue in the search functionality. Good luck. - San |
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Thanks for the tip. On my system, it is the Indexing Service link that you click on. But, interestingly, changing the preference setting works even though I actually have the Indexing Service disabled. So the Windows wording is misleading, but the change does work.
BTW, even if you search for *.sps, search does not go into those files unless you make the change described. Regards, Jon Peck SPSS -----Original Message----- From: SPSSX(r) Discussion [mailto:[hidden email]] On Behalf Of San K Sent: Sonntag, 30. Juli 2006 21:13 To: [hidden email] Subject: Re: [SPSSX-L] using winxp "search" for words in .SPS files Do this to perform a search on unknown (to Microsoft) files. 1. Open windows explore and go to a folder. 2. Press Ctrl+F to open the search facility. 3. Click on the 'Change preferences' (left side- last option) 4. Click on "----- indexing service" 5. click on "Change Indexing Services settings (Advanced)" . This should open a new window called "indexing services" 6. Click on "Show/Hide Console Tree". It is the 3rd button. You want to see the console tree here. 7. Right click on the "Indexing Services on Local Machine" and choose the "Properties". It's the left panel top folder image. 8. Tick "Index files with unknown extensions" 9. Click "OK" This should fix any file unknown issue in the search functionality. Good luck. - San |
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