DATASET commands
DATASET NAME NAME [WINDOW={ASIS,FRONT}].
DATASET ACTIVATE NAME [WINDOW={ASIS,FRONT}].
DATASET COPY NAME [WINDOW={MINIMIZED,HIDDEN,FRONT}].
DATASET DECLARE NAME [WINDOW={MINIMIZED,HIDDEN,FRONT}].
DATASET CLOSE {NAME,*,ALL}.
DATASET DISPLAY.
The DATASET commands simplify use of multiple datasets within a
PSPP session. They allow datasets to be created and destroyed. At any
given time, most PSPP commands work with a single dataset, called the
active dataset.
The DATASET NAME command gives the active dataset the specified name,
or if it already had a name, it renames it. If another dataset already
had the given name, that dataset is deleted.
The DATASET ACTIVATE command selects the named dataset, which must
already exist, as the active dataset. Before switching the active
dataset, any pending transformations are executed, as if EXECUTE had
been specified. If the active dataset is unnamed before switching, then
it is deleted and becomes unavailable after switching.
The DATASET COPY command creates a new dataset with the specified
name, whose contents are a copy of the active dataset. Any pending
transformations are executed, as if EXECUTE had been specified, before
making the copy. If a dataset with the given name already exists, it is
replaced. If the name is the name of the active dataset, then the
active dataset becomes unnamed.
The DATASET DECLARE command creates a new dataset that is
initially "empty," that is, it has no dictionary or data. If a
dataset with the given name already exists, this has no effect. The
new dataset can be used with commands that support output to a
dataset, such as. AGGREGATE.
The DATASET CLOSE command deletes a dataset. If the active dataset
is specified by name, or if * is specified, then the active dataset
becomes unnamed. If a different dataset is specified by name, then it
is deleted and becomes unavailable. Specifying ALL deletes all datasets
except for the active dataset, which becomes unnamed.
The DATASET DISPLAY command lists all the currently defined datasets.
Many DATASET commands accept an optional WINDOW subcommand. In the
PSPPIRE GUI, the value given for this subcommand influences how the
dataset's window is displayed. Outside the GUI, the WINDOW subcommand
has no effect. The valid values are:
-
ASIS
Do not change how the window is displayed. This is the default forDATASET NAMEandDATASET ACTIVATE. -
FRONT
Raise the dataset's window to the top. Make it the default dataset for running syntax. -
MINIMIZED
Display the window "minimized" to an icon. Prefer other datasets for running syntax. This is the default forDATASET COPYandDATASET DECLARE. -
HIDDEN
Hide the dataset's window. Prefer other datasets for running syntax.