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SPSS® 12.0 Command Syntax Reference

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1570 TSET<br />

MXPREDICT Subcommand<br />

MXPREDICT indicates the maximum number of new cases that can be added to the working<br />

data file per procedure when the PREDICT command is used.<br />

• The specification on MXPREDICT can be any positive integer.<br />

• The default maximum number of new cases is 60 per procedure.<br />

PERIOD Subcommand<br />

PERIOD indicates the size of the period to be used for seasonal differencing.<br />

• The specification on PERIOD indicates how many observations are in one season or<br />

period and can be any positive integer.<br />

• There is no default for the PERIOD subcommand.<br />

• The specification on TSET PERIOD overrides the periodicity of DATE variables.<br />

• If a period is specified within an individual procedure, it overrides the TSET PERIOD<br />

specification for that procedure.<br />

PRINT Subcommand<br />

PRINT controls how much output is produced.<br />

• The specification on PRINT can be BRIEF, DETAILED, or DEFAULT. The amount of output<br />

produced by DEFAULT is generally between the amount produced by BRIEF and DETAILED.<br />

• For procedures with multiple iterations, BRIEF generally means that final statistics are<br />

displayed with no iteration history. DEFAULT provides a one-line summary at each iteration<br />

in addition to the final statistics. DETAILED provides a complete summary of each<br />

iteration (where necessary) plus the final statistics.<br />

• For some procedures, the default and detailed output is the same. For many of the simpler<br />

procedures, brief, default, and detailed are all the same.

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