Each set must have exactly as many source variables as aggregation
variables. Each aggregation variable receives the results of applying
the specified aggregation function to the corresponding source
Each set must have exactly as many source variables as aggregation
variables. Each aggregation variable receives the results of applying
the specified aggregation function to the corresponding source
-variable. The MEAN, SD, and SUM aggregation functions may only be
+variable. The MEAN, MEDIAN, SD, and SUM aggregation functions may only be
applied to numeric variables. All the rest may be applied to numeric
and short and long string variables.
applied to numeric variables. All the rest may be applied to numeric
and short and long string variables.
@item MIN(var_name)
Minimum value. The aggregation variable receives the complete
dictionary information from the source variable.
@item MIN(var_name)
Minimum value. The aggregation variable receives the complete
dictionary information from the source variable.
involves creates numerous temporary files.
@cmd{SORT CASES} may not be specified following TEMPORARY.
involves creates numerous temporary files.
@cmd{SORT CASES} may not be specified following TEMPORARY.