Date: Tue, 8 Oct 2002 10:51:51 -0700
Reply-To: "S. Zitzer" <sallyz@u.washington.edu>
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From: "S. Zitzer" <sallyz@u.washington.edu>
Subject: Re: Syntax reference guide for 10 and 11
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Gene,
There WAS a syntax manual set listed some time ago. I have the
SPSS 11.0 Syntax Reference Guide, Volumes I and II. I wonder if
they ran out of copies?
Sally
Sally Zitzer, C&C, Senior Computing Specialist, Statistical Software
sallyz@cac.washington.edu or sallyz@u.washington.edu
On Tue, 8 Oct 2002 emaguin@acsu.buffalo.edu wrote:
> All,
>
> A coworker just told me that he can't find a copy of the syntax reference
> book for either 10 or 11 for sale at the spss website. I remember that
> recently there was a impassioned series of postings about the
> documentation. But i don't remember anything about the specifics.
>
> So does spss no longer publish the syntax reference as a separately
> purchasable book? Second, is it now spss' expectation that persons wanting
> a paper version of the syntax reference will now print it and bind it
> themselves?
>
> (I don't want to reignite the previous discussion so, please, a short
> answer)
>
> Thanks, Gene Maguin
>
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