David Barron gave me a good tip that I had not seen:
Have a look at FAQ 2.16 in the R for Windows FAQ.
Knut Krueger wrote:
My workaround for that problem is to build the data sheet in Excel and
import it to SPSS and R.
Or to export the SPSS sheet to CSV (or maybe if it is possible to
Hi,
I try to import a SPSS file with foreign but don't succeed. I looked
into the help pages but find no answer. The file has been produced with
SPSS 15 but I got the same error with a file in SPSS portable format.
mydata-read.spss(C:\Rdata\ESS1_ICT.SAV)
Erreur dans read.spss(C:RdataESS1_ICT.SAV)
Have a look at FAQ 2.16 in the R for Windows FAQ.
On 29/04/07, Frank Thomas [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I try to import a SPSS file with foreign but don't succeed. I looked
into the help pages but find no answer. The file has been produced with
SPSS 15 but I got the same error with a file in