• Forecasting Model in SPSS

    From usman crs@21:1/5 to All on Sun Aug 8 02:57:44 2021
    Dear Experts;

    I'm new to SPSS and I am trying to forecast production Maund from other predictors variables. This dataset is of 2002 to 2018 and I want to forecast productionMaund variable till 2021 When I trying to forecast this in SPSS under analyze tool it
    calculation model summary, fitt but not showing fitted and forecasted values. I am sharing you people my variables dataset Please help me to forecast my variable till 2021?
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  • From Rich Ulrich@21:1/5 to usman.rocrs@gmail.com on Mon Aug 9 12:04:09 2021
    On Sun, 8 Aug 2021 02:57:44 -0700 (PDT), usman crs
    <usman.rocrs@gmail.com> wrote:

    Dear Experts;

    I'm new to SPSS and I am trying to forecast production Maund from other predictors variables. This dataset is of 2002 to 2018 and I want to forecast productionMaund variable till 2021 When I trying to forecast this in SPSS under analyze tool it
    calculation model summary, fitt but not showing fitted and forecasted values. I am sharing you people my variables dataset Please help me to forecast my variable till 2021?

    I don't think there are any Time Series experts still reading this
    usenet group. The SPSS List has a better chance of an answer.

    But you should be more detailed -- What syntax did you present,
    using what procedure? Any error messages or warnings?

    Here is the information that Bruce Weaver posted a few days ago
    about subscribing to and using the SPSS list -- If "nabble" is not
    working well, you might just want to use the .uga. URL at the end
    of the message.

    * * * Bruce's post
    Hello everyone. On multiple occasions in the past, I have posted the
    following advice in this forum:

    The SPSS mailing list (http://spssx-discussion.1045642.n5.nabble.com/)
    is a lot more active than this forum these days. You might want to
    join that list (if not already a member) and post your question there.
    Via the page given above, click on -more options- near the top for
    info on how to subscribe. HTH.

    That advice is no longer relevant for two reasons.

    1. The address of the SPSSX Discussion forum on Nabble has been
    changed to:

    http://spssx-discussion.165.s1.nabble.com/

    2. More importantly, the link between that discussion forum and the
    SPSSX-L listserv mailing list administered by UGA has been severed.

    I don't have any hard data, but I suspect that the actual mailing list
    has more active members than the Nabble forum does. Here is the
    website for the UGA listserv, in case anyone wishes to subscribe to
    that list:

    https://listserv.uga.edu

    Cheers,
    Bruce
    * * *
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    Rich Ulrich

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  • From Bruce Weaver@21:1/5 to Rich Ulrich on Fri Aug 20 07:23:06 2021
    On Monday, August 9, 2021 at 12:04:20 PM UTC-4, Rich Ulrich wrote:
    On Sun, 8 Aug 2021 02:57:44 -0700 (PDT), usman crs
    <usman...@gmail.com> wrote:

    Dear Experts;

    I'm new to SPSS and I am trying to forecast production Maund from other predictors variables. This dataset is of 2002 to 2018 and I want to forecast productionMaund variable till 2021 When I trying to forecast this in SPSS under analyze tool it
    calculation model summary, fitt but not showing fitted and forecasted values. I am sharing you people my variables dataset Please help me to forecast my variable till 2021?
    I don't think there are any Time Series experts still reading this
    usenet group. The SPSS List has a better chance of an answer.

    But you should be more detailed -- What syntax did you present,
    using what procedure? Any error messages or warnings?

    Here is the information that Bruce Weaver posted a few days ago
    about subscribing to and using the SPSS list -- If "nabble" is not
    working well, you might just want to use the .uga. URL at the end
    of the message.

    * * * Bruce's post
    Hello everyone. On multiple occasions in the past, I have posted the following advice in this forum:

    The SPSS mailing list (http://spssx-discussion.1045642.n5.nabble.com/)
    is a lot more active than this forum these days. You might want to
    join that list (if not already a member) and post your question there.
    Via the page given above, click on -more options- near the top for
    info on how to subscribe. HTH.

    That advice is no longer relevant for two reasons.

    1. The address of the SPSSX Discussion forum on Nabble has been
    changed to:

    http://spssx-discussion.165.s1.nabble.com/

    2. More importantly, the link between that discussion forum and the
    SPSSX-L listserv mailing list administered by UGA has been severed.

    I don't have any hard data, but I suspect that the actual mailing list
    has more active members than the Nabble forum does. Here is the
    website for the UGA listserv, in case anyone wishes to subscribe to
    that list:

    https://listserv.uga.edu

    Cheers,
    Bruce
    * * *
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    Rich Ulrich

    Thanks Rich. Jon Peck's post in this Nabble thread lists a couple of other SPSS discussion forums that may be of interest:

    http://spssx-discussion.165.s1.nabble.com/NOTE-This-forum-is-no-longer-connected-to-the-SPSSX-L-mailing-list-td5740719.html

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