[Rob mentioned in private mail that the file in question is Ed_Stats_Data.csv from Edstats_csv.zip available at http://data.worldbank.org/data-catalog]
"Rob Malpass" <[email protected]> writes: > Can someone have a go at getting [1] into pspp for me? I've tried and had > all sorts of problems: I was able to import it successfully using File|Import Delimited Text Data in the PSPPIRE GUI. I didn't get good variable names for the columns that have numeric names. You could fix that pretty easily just by editing the first line of the file with a text editor before importing it. > 2) pspp didn't seem to like scientific notation. I didn't have a problem with that, can you be more specific? > > 3) For some reason it only imported 100k of the 200k rows. I saw all the rows. This sounds like a bug that we have only been able to spot on Windows, and only intermittently. It actually sounded like, before, this was a bug that was fixed by bringing the computer's OS up-to-date with Windows Update. Is your computer up-to-date? -- Ben Pfaff http://benpfaff.org _______________________________________________ Pspp-users mailing list [email protected] https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/pspp-users
