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SPSS® 12.0 Command Syntax Reference

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READ MODEL<br />

Overview<br />

Options<br />

Basic Specification<br />

Subcommand Order<br />

READ MODEL is available in the Trends option.<br />

READ MODEL FILE=’filename’<br />

[/KEEP={ALL** }]<br />

{model names}<br />

{procedures }<br />

[/DROP={model names}]<br />

{procedures }<br />

[/TYPE={MODEL**}]<br />

{COMMAND}<br />

[/TSET={CURRENT**}]<br />

{RESTORE }<br />

**Default if the subcommand is omitted.<br />

Example:<br />

READ MODEL FILE=’ACFMOD.DAT’<br />

/DROP=MOD_1.<br />

READ MODEL 1331<br />

READ MODEL reads a model file that has been previously saved on the SAVE MODEL command<br />

(see SAVE MODEL). A model file contains the models generated by Trends procedures<br />

for use with the APPLY subcommand.<br />

You can restore a subset of models from the model file using the DROP and KEEP subcommands.<br />

You can control whether models are specified by model name or by the name of the<br />

procedure that generated them using the TYPE subcommand. With the TSET subcommand,<br />

you can restore the TSET settings that were in effect when the model file was created.<br />

The basic specification is the FILE subcommand specifying the name of a previously saved<br />

model file.<br />

• By default, all models contained in the specified file are restored, replacing all models that<br />

are currently active. The restored models have their original MOD_n default names or<br />

names assigned by the MODEL NAME command.<br />

• Subcommands can be specified in any order.

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