Try the memisc package which seems to have an independent
implementation from PSPP (at least looks that way when compiling on
linux) plus the ability to select variables before reading in the
entire dataset.

Paul Bivand
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Inclusion
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On 20 October 2011 14:06, Georgie <georgie.por...@yahoo.co.uk> wrote:
> I see, I struggle too with SPSS. But I use this company for help:
> http://www.ivoryresearch.com/custom-statistical-services-spss.php they are
> really helpful
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