What I did was save the . Txt as . Xls and then import it to SPSS and it works like a charm.
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I am trying to import a text file in SPSS to be able to save it to . Sav file. The import itself is successful and I am able to see the data.
However when I save the file as . Sav from SPSS I am ending up with a file of 0 bytes. What am I doing wrong?
Import txt spss link|improve this question asked Jan 5 at 17:09A. Agius236 89% accept rate.
– djhurio Jan 8 at 22:24 I am using GUI. – A. Agius Feb 7 at 17:44.
Hard to tell unless you post the details of what you are doing.
This seems more like a comment rather an answer. – djhurio Jan 8 at 22:26 What I did was save the . Txt as .
Xls and then import it to SPSS and it works like a charm – A. Agius Feb 7 at 17:42.
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