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Re: PSPP-BUG: [bug #58978] No option to search variable labels?


From: Matthew Manierre
Subject: Re: PSPP-BUG: [bug #58978] No option to search variable labels?
Date: Fri, 21 Aug 2020 08:35:27 -0400

That's ok, thank you. I'm getting ready to teach a lot of new students PSPP in lieu of SPSS (online semester means they don't have computer lab access- looking forward to getting PSPP out there. 

The SPSS implementation of this works quite well and could serve as a template- it's the find/replace function in it where you just hit ctrl+F and it'll let you search through variable names/ labels (whichever column you've selected, I think. Here's a video of it in action (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KxYxjfYA2XM) . However, for my functions, even just a "search labels" or something similar would be very helpful for just navigating through a foreign dataset and finding relevant variables. That said, I'm going to also teach them to use codebooks the old school way, so this isn't a dealbreaker either way. 

On Fri, Aug 21, 2020 at 12:36 AM John Darrington <INVALID.NOREPLY@gnu.org> wrote:
Update of bug #58978 (project pspp):

                Category:           Documentation => Graphical User Interface
                Severity:             5 - Average => 1 - Wishlist           

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Follow-up Comment #1:

I'm afraid there isn't such a feature right now.

For the best chance of gettng this implemented soon.   Send a detailed
description of how you think it should work (with screenshots if appropriate).

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Matthew Manierre, PhD
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Clarkson University
Potsdam, NY

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