Kindly export it to stata. then launch your spss software and then select
the stata file type and select your file and you will be able to have your
data in spss.
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> I have just started using EpiData Manager v1.1.1 and didn’t find the
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> Coudl somedy help me to udnerstand how to do it?
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> SPSS will import Stata files. Have you tried exporting to Stata from
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> Jamie
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Hello,
I have just started using EpiData Manager v1.1.1 and didn’t find the option to export data to SPSS (as it had in previous versions).
Coudl somedy help me to udnerstand how to do it?
Thanks,
Paula
Hello Jens:
There's a link problem that might be solved in
http://www.epidata.dk/testing.php. The link is related with the Flyspray
bug system.
When someone click on the web browser to "Flyspray" go to
http://flyspray.org/. The correct link should be
http://www.epidata.info/flyspray/.
Regards,
--
Omar Bautista González
- Colaborador en autogestión comunitaria desde República Dominicana
Today we have released new versions of EpiData Manager and EpiData
EntryClient.
As with the first public release of Manager and EntryClient, this
release has
been packed in an installer which should work for Mac, Windows and Linux.
The changes made are in short:
* An issue with saving project files where pathnames/filename contained
non-ASCII characters.
* Fixed a number of bugs related to importing data.
* Fixed a number of bugs related to saving colour settings in EntryClient.
The updated versions are available from the download page on
http://www.epidata.dk
The release is part of the new principle, where a given new version
first is placed as a beta version on the testing page and then moved to
a public release on the download page if no problems show up. Therefore
the v1.1 placed on the download page today is the same as the beta
version placed for about a week on the testing page.
On the testing page you will then find two versions:
a. the next version to be released in general (such as v1.1)
b. The current development (alpha) version, which you can consider a
temporary "how far is the development currently" - users testing
obviously must recognise that changes will occur during development.
In all cases do not use the versions on the testing page for production
work
- only to influence development and test whether future releases have
solved the problems identified.
Kind regards,
Torsten Bonde Christiansen,
Jens M. Lauritsen.
EpiData Association.