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* change the data type of fields,
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Located in start.py:1132
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* recode values from one field into another
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Located in start.py:1133
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* rename data tables,
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Located in start.py:1130
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... or add a new data table
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Located in dataselect.py:83
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1. If you are trying to recode a range e.g. ages 1-19 into a single age group,
put 1 TO 19 in the FROM original value(s) column, not 1 in the first column and 19 in the second.

2. Ranges use the keyword TO e.g. "150 TO 250". All keywords must be upper case, so "TO" will work but "to" will not.

3. "MIN" and "MAX" can be used in ranges e.g. "MIN TO 100", or "100 TO MAX". You can even use "MIN TO MAX" if you
want to leave out missing values.

4. "REMAINING" and "MISSING" are the two remaining keywords you can use
e.g. if you want all missing values to become 99 you would have a line with From as "MISSING", and To as 99

5. Only one condition is allowed per line. So if you want to recode <=5 and 10+ to 99 you would have one line with

"MIN TO 5" as From and 99 as To

and another line with

"10 TO MAX" as From and 99 as To.
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Located in recode.py:337
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2 groups
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3 or more
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<p class='gui-msg-medium'>Example data
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Located in report_table.py:919
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<p>There are not enough suitable variables available for this analysis. Only variables with a %s data type can be used in this analysis.</p><p>This problem sometimes occurs when numeric data is accidentally imported from a spreadsheet as text. In such cases the solution is to format the data columns to a numeric format in the spreadsheet and re-import it.</p>
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Located in paired2var.py:235
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<p>Waiting for a chart to be run.</p>
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Located in charting_dlg.py:741
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