Date: Tue, 23 Nov 1999 22:44:18 -0600
Reply-To: steve frank <t00001@STCLOUDSTATE.EDU>
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From: steve frank <t00001@STCLOUDSTATE.EDU>
Subject: looking for help to find a possible duplicate record
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I've just imported a file from out cati system (computer assited telephone
system) into SPSS 10.1. There are about 600 records. We had a network
glitch and there may be a possibility that a duplicate file was created.
I've eyeballed the data and have supposely unique record numbers and
telephone numbers. I know there are find commands in spss 10, Excel and
word to find records but I can't think of a procedure to find a possible
duplicate record.
Can anybody think of a method to do this. Thanks in advance.
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Dr. Steve Frank, SCSU Professor of Political Science
Codirector SCSU Survey
319 Brown Hall, SCSU St.Cloud, MN. 56301
Ph 320-255-4131 Fax 320-654-5422
email sfsurvey or t00001@stcloudstate.edu
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