Thank you Michael
I think you point to the real cause of the problem.
I solved my own immediate problem by using StatTransfer to transfer from
sav to sav.
My real concern is that the read.spss() function will become obsolete.
Most of the data I have received in the last year have had those
problems (and increasingly so), now they have become so serious that the
import process fails all together.
Therefore I believe it is important to do something about
Michael Bibo wrote:> I don't know if this is relevant in your particular case, but the
error
> messages you quote are precisely what you get if the SPSS .sav file has
> been created with the SPSS Data Entry product. If this is the case, it
> is covered by section 3.1 of the R Data Import/Export document.
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> If that is the problem, and if you don't have access to SPSS Data
> Entry, I could do a data export for you. If I can help, please respond
> on both my work email (below) and mbibo at aanet.com.au, as I'm not
sure
> which one I would see first.
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