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SPSS® 12.0 Command Syntax Reference

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TSET<br />

TSET<br />

[PRINT={DEFAULT**}] [/NEWVAR={CURRENT**}] [/MXAUTO={16**}]<br />

{BRIEF } {NONE } {lags}<br />

{DETAILED } {ALL }<br />

[/MXCROSS={7** }] [/MXNEWVARS={60**}] [/MXPREDICT={60**}]<br />

{lags} {n } {n }<br />

[/MISSING={EXCLUDE**}] [/CIN={95** }] [/TOLER={0.0001**}]<br />

{INCLUDE } {value} {value }<br />

[/CNVERGE={0.001**}] [/ACFSE={IND**}]<br />

{value } {MA }<br />

[/PERIOD=n] [/ID=varname]<br />

[/{CONSTANT**}]<br />

{NOCONSTANT}<br />

[/DEFAULT]<br />

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

Example<br />

TSET PERIOD 6 NEWVAR NONE MXAUTO 25.<br />

Overview<br />

TSET sets global parameters to be used by procedures that analyze time series and sequence<br />

variables. To display the current settings of these parameters, use the TSHOW command.<br />

Basic Specification<br />

The basic specification is at least one subcommand.<br />

Subcommand Order<br />

• Subcommands can be specified in any order.<br />

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

• The slash between subcommands is optional.<br />

• You can specify DEFAULT on any subcommand to restore the default setting for that<br />

subcommand.<br />

• Subcommand DEFAULT restores all TSET subcommands to their defaults.<br />

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