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Re: PSPP-BUG: pspp error with import command
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Ben Pfaff |
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Re: PSPP-BUG: pspp error with import command |
Date: |
Fri, 11 Mar 2005 19:59:23 -0800 |
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Ben Kujala <address@hidden> writes:
> I'm not really up to speed on what I am doing, and I made an obvious mistake
> of trying to write out to the por file using the save outfile command. Even
> though an
> astute user wouldn't do that, I thought it may be good to let you know it
> crashed the program...
>
> PSPP> save outfile='/home/bkujala/ops/ops2004_hh.por'.
> error: SAVE: Can't open "/home/bkujala/ops/ops2004_hh.por" as a system file
> because it is already open as a portable file
Thanks for the report. I'll take care of that.
> When I went back to try and import the file again I received this message...
>
> PSPP> import file='/home/bkujala/ops/ops2004_hh.por'.
> error: portable file /home/bkujala/ops/ops2004_hh.por corrupt at offset 457:
> Missing SPSSPORT signature.
That sounds normal for something that isn't a portable file. I
guess that I could make the error message clearer. Perhaps
something like "This does not appear to be a portable file."
> After restoring the file from a backup copy everything worked
> without any errors. Now I just have to work out how to covert
> the files to CSV and maybe play around in pspp also. I have to
> admit I am not even sure how to check if the data loaded
> correctly into the program. I'll start digging through the
> documents on your website next week. Thank you once again for
> you work. I hope I was able to help out a bit.
You should be able to easily make sure that the data appears
correct by issuing a "list." command and then looking at
pspp.list.
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