Thanks for the help.

I forgot to tell: I'm using PSPPIRE (the GUI of PSPP), on the version
"0.6.0"


2009/5/15 John Darrington <j...@cellform.com>

> On Wed, May 13, 2009 at 04:37:42PM -0600, Rodrigo Isaac wrote:
>
>     I'm working with a little database (70 cases and 24 variables) and I
> want to
>     know if I can export my database to OpenCalc, just like SPSS exports to
>     Excel.
>
>
> I'm not familiar with OpenCalc, but most spreadsheet applications can
> read comma separated values.  So one way you could do this is to write
> your datafile using the WRITE command. Then import the result.
>

Where's that command in the GUI? Or I can do it only by tet-mode?

>
>
>     The other issue is How can I make a graphic (bar, lineal o pie)?
>
> Pie charts, and histograms can be generated with the FREQUENCIES
> command.  Other types of graph are not yet supported.


Well, on the GUI I do not find any option to create graphics...

Here's a screenshot from the option Frequencies and all it's options:
http://img503.imageshack.us/my.php?image=pspp.png

>
>
>     And last but not least, how can I save an output of the PSPP. I can
> notice
>     that the format wich it's build it is like a text editor, but there is
> no
>     option to save the document...
>
> PSPP, by default puts it's output in a file called "pspp.list", or if
> you're running the gui, in "psppire.txt".  You can save these files to
> wherever you please. On GNU/Linux, you'll find the file in the current
> directory.



OK. Thanks for this...

Thanks for all...

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