Ben,
This is a small sample dataset saved (using SPSS 26) as an
unencrypted SAV, an encrypted SAV, and a tab-delimited. The password
is "Password1" and there a text file containing this string in the
ZIP file.
Let me know if you need a bigger example or with more variation.
-Alan
On 11/17/2019 1:24 PM, Ben Pfaff wrote:
Hi! I'm continuing my work on making PSPP read and write SPV files.
Actually, I'm getting really close to pushing the work into PSPP. One
of the loose ends I've got is encrypted SPV files. I'd appreciate it
if someone could provide an example of such a file, along with the
plaintext (unencrypted) version of it and the password needed for
decryption. Then I ought to be able to support decrypting those files
in PSPP.
Thanks,
Ben.
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