Hi John,

I tried using SET WORKSPACE, but PSPP was not using more than 12MB of RAM.
Available ram is 16GB. Please tell me if i should be doing anything
different.

Regards,
Dheeraj



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On 19 February 2013 19:44, John Darrington <j...@darrington.wattle.id.au>wrote:

> No.  There are no such limitations, beyond the capacity of your system.
>
> For such as large dataset, however, it will take time to run.
> I would recommend that you run your analyses as a pre-prepared batch file,
> and
> avoid the graphic user interface since it will slow the process down.
>
> It may also be a good idea to increase the SET WORKSPACE setting, to allow
> your
> system to make more use of the machine's available memory.
>
>
> J'
>
> On Tue, Feb 19, 2013 at 05:04:40PM +0530, Dheeraj Sankaranarayanan wrote:
>      Hi,
>
>      I am Dheeraj S, I would like to know if PSPP has any limits on the
> size and
>      number of rows it can handle. I have a 30GB data file with at least 20
>      milllion rows with 453 columns.
>
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Warm Regards,
Dheeraj Sankaranarayanan

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