Date: Thu, 2 Dec 2004 13:35:30 +0200
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From: Martins Liberts <Martins.Liberts@csb.gov.lv>
Subject: Re: file already in use
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Hi lister,
Is there some new workaround for this annoying error?
>Error # 62 in column 9. Text: C:\My
Documents\Darbs\IntraStat\data_200407
>The file is already in use.
>This command not executed.
CACHE.
EXECUTE.
Doesn't help this time for me. Probably I don't know where to put the
cache commands, but I have tried several places, but still the error is
popping up.
I get the error after executing following commands:
get file=!dataq+"\Edited\Updated\"+!varq+"_"+!subgrq+".sav".
agg out=!dataq+"\Work\resp.sav"
/break nmk
/del=n.
The problem obviously is with file "resp.sav".
It is because previously I have run the command:
match files
/file=*
/table=!dataq+"\Work\resp.sav"
/in resp
/table="C:\My Documents\Darbs\IntraStat\Ramis\"+!varq+"_2.sav"
/in frame
/by nmk
/drop=del.
I have tried to put cache after the match and before agg, but it doesn't
helps.
I know that it will be OK if I will just restart the SPSS program, but it
is silly.
Any ideas?
--
Martins Liberts
Central Statistical Bureau of Latvia
address: Lacplesa iela 1, Riga, LV-1301, Latvia
phone: 371-7366877
email: Martins.Liberts@csb.gov.lv
Raynald Levesque <rlevesque@videotron.ca>
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24.07.2004 14:18
Please respond to Raynald Levesque
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Subject: Re: file already in use
Hi
* Insert the following commands before the save command:
CACHE.
EXECUTE.
HTH
Raynald Levesque rlevesque@videotron.ca
Visit my SPSS site: http://pages.infinit.net/rlevesqu/
-----Original Message-----
From: SPSSX(r) Discussion [mailto:SPSSX-L@LISTSERV.UGA.EDU]On Behalf Of
Jed J. Teres
Sent: July 23, 2004 2:46 PM
To: SPSSX-L@LISTSERV.UGA.EDU
Subject: file already in use
When I try to save a file, I am getting told that the file is already in
use. What gives?
ex:
get file='d:\directory\file.sav'.
save outfile='d:\directory\newfile.sav'.
I am thus told that "newfile.sav" is already in use.
Why??
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