| Date: | Thu, 30 Jan 1997 11:12:31 +0000 |
| Reply-To: | Jeremy Miles <J.N.V.Miles@DERBY.AC.UK> |
| Sender: | "SPSSX(r) Discussion" <SPSSX-L@UGA.CC.UGA.EDU> |
| From: | Jeremy Miles <J.N.V.Miles@DERBY.AC.UK> |
| Subject: | Re: Lisrel question |
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At 11:58 29/01/97 -0500, Martin Sherman wrote:
>Does anyone know approximately how long a lisrel run would take
>for a simple 8 variables with n=122 problem. I am doing my first
>trial lisrel run on 6.1.3 and the status bar indicates
>running lisrel, however, it has been running for over an hour.
>Is this typical? Have I given you enough information.
>Sample data was taken Appendix B Lisrel command files -SPSS Lisrel 7 and
>Prelis. martin Sherman mfs@loyola.edu
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>--Boundary_[ID_DT5jPZLiDqsnEgrPcz5iqg]--
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Well, it depends what you are running it on, more than anything else, but it
sounds like too long.
You can put TM on the output line to specify the maximum number of seconds
to run for. The default is 2 days (!).
If you put less it will give you the solution it has got to, and will tell
you how many iterations it has manabed in that time.
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Jeremy Miles, Psychology Division, Derby University, DE3 5GX
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