Date: Mon, 16 May 2011 08:52:32 +0200
Reply-To: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com>
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From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com>
Subject: Re: Use pivot tables from output as new input
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As Rick explained, oms is a general facility for capturing output. Think
of it as listening for tables of the type you specify and turning them
into named datasets or files of various types. You can then activate the
dataset and use it directly, or you can do more complex things using
programmability. It can capture and process any pivot table or set of
tables.
Regards,
Jon Peck
Senior Software Engineer, IBM
peck@us.ibm.com
new phone: 720-342-5621
From: John Test <tt@STARMEDIX.DE>
To: SPSSX-L@LISTSERV.UGA.EDU
Date: 05/15/2011 05:00 PM
Subject: Re: [SPSSX-L] Use pivot tables from output as new input
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hi
short additional question about OMS:
I've understand (hopefully) how to create this OMS request to export
tables to SPSS data file.
However, there is no special example given in the help and my question is:
does the OMS only affect further analyses in future, or can I also export
existing tables in the output file for further analysis, even when the
data file is not available anymore, thus the analyis cannot be rerun?
Thanks!
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