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SPSS® 12.0 Command Syntax Reference

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TDISPLAY<br />

Overview<br />

Options<br />

Basic Specification<br />

<strong>Syntax</strong> Rules<br />

TDISPLAY is available in the Trends option.<br />

TDISPLAY [{ALL }]<br />

{model names }<br />

{command names}<br />

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

{COMMAND}<br />

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

Example:<br />

TDISPLAY MOD_2 MOD_3<br />

/TYPE=MODEL.<br />

TDISPLAY 1561<br />

TDISPLAY displays information about currently active Trends models. These models are automatically<br />

generated by many Trends procedures for use with the APPLY subcommand (see<br />

the APPLY subcommand on p. 1737).<br />

If models are specified on TDISPLAY, information about just those models is displayed. You<br />

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

that generated them using the TYPE subcommand.<br />

The basic specification is simply the command keyword TDISPLAY.<br />

• By default, TDISPLAY produces a list of all currently active models. The list includes the<br />

model names, the commands that created each model, model labels if specified, and creation<br />

dates and times.<br />

• To display information on a subset of active models, specify those models after<br />

TDISPLAY.<br />

• Models can be specified using either individual model names or the names of the procedures<br />

that created them. To use procedure names, you must specify the TYPE subcommand<br />

with the keyword COMMAND.<br />

• Model names are either the default MOD_n names or the names assigned with MODEL<br />

NAME.

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