NAME¶
pspp-convert - convert SPSS system and portable files to other formats
SYNOPSIS¶
pspp-convert [
options]
input output
pspp-convert --help |
-h
pspp-convert --version |
-v
DESCRIPTION¶
The
pspp-convert program reads SPSS system or portable file
input
and writes it to
output, performing format conversion as necessary.
The format of
input is automatically detected, except that the character
encoding of old system files cannot always be guessed correctly. Use
-e
encoding to specify the encoding in this case.
By default, the intended format for
output is inferred from its
extension:
- csv
-
- txt
- Comma-separated value. Each value is formatted according to its variable's
print format. The first line in the file contains variable names.
- sav
-
- sys
- SPSS system file.
- por
- SPSS portable file.
Use
-O extension to override the inferred format or to specify the
format for unrecognized extensions.
pspp-convert can convert most input formats to most output formats, with
one exception: if the input file is an encrypted system file, then the output
file must also be an (unencrypted) system file.
OPTIONS¶
- -O format
-
- --output-format=format
- Specifies the desired output format. format must be one of the
extensions listed above, e.g. -O csv requests comma-separated value
output.
- -c maxcases
-
- --cases=maxcases
- By default, all cases are copied from input to output.
Specifying this option to limit the number of cases written to
output to maxcases.
- -e charset
-
- --encoding=charset
- Overrides the encoding in which character strings in input are
interpreted. This option is necessary because old SPSS system files do not
self-identify their encoding.
- -p password
-
- --password=password
- Specifies the password to use to decrypt an encrypted SPSS system file
input. If this option is not specified, pspp-convert prompts
for the password.
- On multiuser systems, this option may not be safe because other users may
be able to see the password in process listings.
- -h
-
- --help
- Prints a usage message on stdout and exits.
- -v
-
- --version
- Prints version information on stdout and exits.
AUTHORS¶
Ben Pfaff.
SEE ALSO¶
pspp(1),
psppire(1).