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SPSS® 12.0 Command Syntax Reference

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1496 SET<br />

Example<br />

SET SMALL = 0.<br />

SET SMALL = .001.<br />

• The first SET SMALL command suppresses the display of scientific notation in all output.<br />

• The second SET SMALL command will only display scientific notation for values less than<br />

0.001.<br />

OLANG Subcommand<br />

The OLANG subcommand controls the language used in output. It does not apply to simple<br />

text output, interactive graphics, or maps (available with the Maps option). Available<br />

languages may vary. (The General tab in the Options dialog box displays a list of available<br />

output languages.) Valid language keywords include ENGLISH, FRENCH, GERMAN,<br />

SPANISH, ITALIAN, JAPANESE, KOREAN, and CHINESE. Additional valid language keywords<br />

may include POLISH and RUSSIAN.<br />

Output produced after the command is executed will be in the specified language if that<br />

language is available. Additional language materials may be available for downloading from<br />

the SPSS Web site.<br />

Example<br />

SET OLANG = GERMAN.<br />

• The language keyword is not case sensitive.<br />

• Do not enclose the language keyword in quotes or other string delimiters.<br />

DEFOLANG Subcommand<br />

The DEFOLANG subcommand specifies the default output language if the language specified<br />

on the OLANG subcommand is not available. The initial default setting is the language of the<br />

installed software version. For example, if you install the English version of the software on<br />

a Japanese operating system, the default output language is English.<br />

Example<br />

SET DEFOLANG = JAPANESE.<br />

• The language keyword is not case sensitive.<br />

• Do not enclose the language keyword in quotes or other string delimiters.<br />

SCALEMIN Subcommand<br />

For data files created in versions of SPSS prior to version 8.0, you can specify the minimum<br />

number of data values for a numeric variable used to classify the variable as scale or nominal.<br />

Variables with fewer than the specified number of unique values are classified as nominal.

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