Hi, 
the K-Means-Clusteranalysis computes a number of clusters and says how many
cases belong to each cluster. 

How can I
1) find out which cases belong to which cluster?
2) apply the clusters to other cases that were not included in the analysis.
What I mean is: suppose I have 1000 observations from the same population
and use 500 of those to calculate the cluster-means, then the other 500
should fit into the same clusters, otherwise it would not be the same
population. So how can I
2.1) match these cases to the clusters and 
2.2) test the underlying claim that both sets of observations really belong
to the same population?

THX, stn
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